David Jason says Only Fools and Horses musical is 'very, very good'

December 20, 2024
David Jason says Only Fools and Horses musical is 'very, very good'

David Jason has revealed how moved he was after watching the Only Fools and Horses the Musical for the first time.

After a four-year run on the West End, the stage production based on the hit BBC comedy has returned for a UK and Ireland tour, with the musical adaptation celebrating its gala night at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo on Wednesday.

Jason, who played Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the sitcom, told the PA news agency after watching the show: "It's hysterical, it’s very, very good.

"What I did like about it was so much of the original script was used and they did it so well that sometimes, even it took me by surprise, and I was laughing.

"And so the whole show was a memory for me of the whole thing, the scripts, the characters. It was lovely to see them all and everybody was working so well together, very much like we did originally… I’m so moved."

David Jason who played Derek 'Del Boy' and Vinnie Jones

The script and score have been written by original writer John Sullivan’s son Jim and actor Paul Whitehouse.

Following a string of London dates, the show will perform on stages in Newcastle, Oxford, Cardiff and Liverpool, and will conclude across five dates in Dublin in July.

Jason, 84, who attended the event wearing a flat cap in the style that became his on-screen character’s signature, said the atmosphere in the room was "unbelievable".

He quipped: "They got a standing ovation at the end. I had to get out, I was embarrassed. How dare they? How dare they get a standing ovation? And I missed out on it."

Asked if it brought back memories of filming, he said "it did a lot", adding: "And some of the good characters and actors that are no longer with us as well, sort of very nearly brought a tear to my eye."

The London cast features ex-footballer Vinnie Jones making his stage acting debut as one half of the notorious Driscoll brothers, crime boss Danny Driscoll, alongside comedy star Whitehouse, who reprises the role of Granddad "Ted" Trotter.

The original series, written by Sullivan, first aired on the BBC in 1981

It features elements from the whole series and took five years to complete, as well as having an original score including contributions from the late Chas Hodges. The production is led by the original West End director Caroline Jay Ranger.

It follows Del Boy as he tries to find his soulmate while brother Rodney ties the knot with Cassandra, and Boycie and Marlene give parenthood one final shot.

Jason was best known for his role as Del Boy but also starred as Detective Inspector Jack Frost in A Touch Of Frost, Granville in Open All Hours and Still Open All Hours, and Pop Larkin in The Darling Buds Of May during his career.

Source: Press Association