

David Jason breaks silence on Only Fools star's death with heartfelt tribute to 'family'
Only Fools and Horses' Sue Holderness pays emotional tribute to co-star Patrick Murray
Patrick Murray's life from wife to career change as Only Fools and Horses star dies aged 68
Only Fools and Horses legends we've lost as Patrick Murray dies at 68
Patrick Murray dead: Only Fools and Horses legend Mickey Pearce dies
BBC comedy series slapped with trigger warning after very controversial joke
‘I raced rock stars to see who could snort longest line of coke before my crash’
Only Fools and Horses 'lost' scene emerges from classic episode in signed script
Only Fools and Horses 'lost' scene has been revealed 29 years later in BBC script
Only Fools and Horses fans asked to pay up to £500 plus VAT to meet David Jason
Sir David Jason's health battles ahead of Soap Awards - Covid collapse to surgery
Sir David Jason details poignant moment long-lost daughter found out he was her father
Sir David Jason launches scathing attack on 'badly behaved' stars in the industry
VIDEOEmmerdale's original cast now from very different career to love with co-star
Sir David Jason makes 'painful' decision that 'it's over now'
Only Fools and Horses musical evacuated after 'medical emergency'
Emmerdale's original cast now - from tragic deaths and secret cancer battle to Charlie Chaplin link
Channel 5 The Feud viewers make brutal complaint over 'hard watch' series
Mario Ernesto Sánchez dead: Only Fools and Horses and Miami Vice star dies after long illness
Only Fools and Horses cast now - from tragic deaths to Hollywood stardom
Only Fools and Horses viewers only just found out Cassandra's mum has famous Marvel son
Sir David Jason makes huge career move away from TV after 60 years on screen
Sally Lindsay issues 'really important' plea on behalf of pensioner actors
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You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Starring David Jason as Derek "Del Boy" Trotter and Nicholas Lyndhurst as his younger brother Rodney, John Sullivan's sitcom first aired in 1981. With iconic theme music and characters like Uncle Albert, Trigger and dodgy used car salesman Boycie the BBC series went on to be highly successful and critically acclaimed.