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David Jason to publish Christmas-themed memoir
David Jason is to publish a fourth volume of memoirs in October, focusing on Christmas and exploring the Only Fools And Horses festive specials.
British Comedy Guide, 24th June 2022Owner of Cushty Cuts in Folkestone has David Jason's autograph tattooed
A sitcom superfan has spoken of his delight after his screen hero autographed his arm - and he turned it into a tattoo.
Rhys Griffiths, Kent Online, 31st May 2022Classic sitcom documentary coming to DVD
A 1970 Dutch TV documentary about British sitcoms is to be released on DVD. The programme goes behind-the-scenes on comedies including Steptoe And Son, Hark At Barker and Please Sir!.
British Comedy Guide, 28th April 2022Del Boy and Rodders face the end: inside Only Fools' darkest hour
A 1981 episode, "The Russians Are Coming", combined nuclear fears with real-life heroism to devastating effect. Time for a rewatch?
Tom Fordy, The Telegraph, 22nd March 2022David Jason: I'd love to play Del Boy one more time
The veteran actor hung up the Only Fools And Horses wheeler-dealer's flat cap in 2003.
Felicity Cross, The Sun, 17th January 2022David Jason admits he was unimpressed with The Darling Buds Of May reboot
The screen star said: "It's not quite as good as the original. I didn't really need to give them advice though. It was a bit surreal to see it come through, deja vu-ish."
Daily Mail, 14th January 2022John Challis was set for a TV reunion David Jason
Sir David Jason has paid a tearful tribute to the late John Challis, his Only Fools And Horses co-star for more than 20 years.
Rod McPhee, The Sun, 20th September 2021Only Fools And Horses: does it stand the test of time?
First shown 40 years ago today, the classic sitcom's first episode flirted with some risque humour but at its heart were family and love
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 8th September 2021Only Fools And Horses book to mark show's 40th anniversary
A book celebrating the 40th anniversary of Only Fools And Horses is to be published. Written by Jim Sullivan, the son of creator John Sullivan, it aims to be "a fully illustrated definitive history of the iconic BBC show".
British Comedy Guide, 15th July 2021David Jason interview
"Biggest disappointment? Not landing the role of Lance-Corporal Jones in Dad's Army".
Rosanna Greenstreet, The Guardian, 29th May 2021