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Sir David Jason - Part 2

Episode 28 of the Who's Tom & Dick podcast, hosted by Patrick Mortimer & Martin Weavers, titled "Sir David Jason - Part 2" was published on January 31, 2025 and runs 37 minutes.

January 31, 2025 ·37m · Who's Tom & Dick

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Send us Fan Mail Sir David Jason - Part 2 Season 2 Episode 28 The much awaited Part 2 of our Interview with the wonderful Sir David Jason. We've had so much feedback we thank you so much for your kind words and hope you enjoy Part II of this British Comedy Legend. Sir David John White was born on 2nd February 1940 and is known professionally as Sir David Jason. Sir David is an English actor best known for his role as Derek (Del Boy) Trotter in the BBC British sitcom "Only Fools and ...

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Sir David Jason - Part 2

Season 2 Episode 28

The much awaited Part 2 of our Interview with the wonderful Sir David Jason.

We've had so much feedback we thank you so much for your kind words and hope you enjoy Part II of this British Comedy Legend.

Sir David John White  was born on 2nd February 1940 and is known professionally as Sir David Jason. Sir David is an English actor best known for his role as Derek (Del Boy) Trotter in the BBC British sitcom "Only Fools and Horses", Detective Inspector Jack Frost in A "Touch of Frost", Granville in "Open all hours" "Still open all hours" and, and Pop Larkin in "Darling buds of May", as well as voicing several cartoon characters.

Today's Podcast Part 2, delves into Sir Davids life and  explores Del Boy (Derek Trotter) and experiences making the transition from Comedy to serious acting in his major success "A Touch of Frost" which is pure genius.

So many more never herd before stories follow.

This is an honest and open interview and we than Sir David for his time, the interview was so natural and un-rushed. 

Episode 2 follows next week with some more very interesting stories and of course how he developed the role of Del Boy Trotter.

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