David Jason

David Jason
Sir David John White, OBE, better known by his stage name David Jason, is an English actor and comedian. He played Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the long-running BBC comedy series Only Fools and Horses, and Detective Inspector Jack Frost on the ITV crime drama A Touch of Frost...
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth2 February 1940
CityLondon, England
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Everybody can watch the two characters-well, not just the two characters but the whole show-and know that everybody's a ruddy fool! We're just there to entertain people and it works. It's great-and we need a bit more of that in this day and age, don't we?
fools fools-and-foolishness next week
Next week we will be millionaires (Only Fools and Horses)
helping kids
When you get kids helping kids, it's really a heartwarming story.
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Working with Ronnie was always a joy and were without doubt some of the best years of my career. The world of entertainment has lost a huge talent.
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I'm getting fed up of living away from home so much. They look after you very well but it doesn't matter how well you're looked after, how nice the hotel is, if you're away from home constantly, the bloody dog savages you, thinks you're a stranger, the kid cries and the wife's stuck to your face!
uplifting congratulations grief
Congratulations to all the members of the wonderful Treorchy Male Choir past and present. In moments of grief or joy, the sound of the Choir can move and uplift and restore spirits like no other sound. Masters of their craft, each and every singer plays a vital role in helping maintain such a fantastic musical tradition. Long may the Choir prosper and continue to the delight of audiences around the world.
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Working with Ronnie Barker was always a joy and were without doubt some of the best years of my career
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Anybody who wants to make television has a tremendous problem because it's a financially restrictive media in this day and age.