VIDEO: actor David Jason talks about his successful career

Sir David Jason, the son of a Billingsgate market porter at the height of the Second World War, was born in 1940 in North London.
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David Jason spent his early life dodging bombs and bullies, both with impish good timing.

Giving up on an unloved career as an electrician, he turned his attention to acting and soon, through a natural talent for making people laugh, found himself working with the leading lights of British comedy in the 1960s and ‘70s: Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Bob Monkhouse and Ronnie Barker. Barker would become a mentor to David, leading to hugely successful stints in Porridge and Open All Hours.

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It wasn’t until 1981, kitted out with a sheepskin jacket, a flat cap, and a clapped-out Reliant Regal, that David found the part that would capture the nation’s hearts: the beloved Derek ‘Del Boy’ Trotter in Only Fools and Horses.

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David Jason

Never a one-trick pony, he had an award-winning spell as TV’s favourite detective Jack Frost, took a country jaunt as Pop Larkin in the Darling Buds of May, and even voiced a crime-fighting cartoon rodent in the much-loved children’s show Danger Mouse.

Watch our video in which David gives a glimpse into a touching, funny and warm-hearted story, which charts the course of his incredible five decades at the top of the entertainment business.

He reveals some of the inspiration behind his favourite characters, including how he came up with that infamous chandelier scene in Only Fools and Horses. He’s been a shopkeeper and a detective inspector, a crime-fighter and a market trader, and shows no sign of hanging up his acting boots yet.