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21.06.2023 - 08:15 / msn.com
Only Fools and Horses legend Sir David Jason is taking on a new TV role that’s worlds away from Del Boy, as he joins The Repair Shop’s Jay Blades. The 83-year-old will be hitting the road and travelling around the country to help members of the public and professional makers. Sir David and Jay will be fronting Touring Toolshed, which will see them ‘park up their toolshed at the UK’s air shows, steam rallies, county fairs and vintage festivals, to meet some of the UK’s most talented crafters, makers and tinkerers – as well as people who could use a little help!’The new series is said to bring a ‘lesser-known side’ of Sir David to our screens as he reveals his ‘life-long passion for creating and fixing things’.
The Del Boy actor said: ‘It’s great to be back on the nation’s TV screens doing something totally different. ‘I’ve played a lot of roles in my time but, to be myself, show off my creative passion and help the wonderful people we meet along the way resolve their mechanical masterpiece issues is very rewarding. ‘I’ve really enjoyed being on the road with Jay where we have built up a great friendship and had a lot of fun which I hope the viewers will enjoy watching when it airs.
’Jay added: ‘Working with Sir David Jason, a fellow craft enthusiast is a dream come true. ‘Filming is underway and it has been great to start helping the nations’ makers fix their passion projects. ‘We’ve met brilliant people and this series is going to be a delight for the BBC Daytime and iPlayer audiences.
The new season of “Vanderpump Rules” may be short one scandal-plagued star.
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Sir David Jason is to return to TV, but not in a sitcom like his previous starring roles in Only Fools and Horses and Open All Hours. Instead the 83-year-old actor is set to take up a presenting role as he hosts a BBC series titled Touring Toolshed with his new best mate Jay Blades from BBC's The Repair Shop. The pals will host the series on BBC2 as it focuses on the presenting duo as they visit guests in locations across the UK via their touring toolshed hut to discuss their hobbies and passion projects.
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had such a “difficult” time making The Crowded Room that he's taking a —but it wasn't just the Apple TV+ series's heavy subject matter that took a toll on the Spider-Man star. In a June interview with , Holland spoke about the physical transformation he underwent to play Danny Sullivan, a traumatized young man arrested in connection to a New York City shooting in 1979. “In my career, I've always felt like I've been very good at leaving work at work, and for the first time with The Crowded Room it really did start bleeding into my personal life,” he said. “And I think a large reason for that is when you make a film, it only takes four months, and that would be considered a long film.
BBC sitcom will know, Sir David, now 83 years old, wasn't the first choice to play the part of the cockney hooky dealer from Peckham. In fact, he wasn't the second or third favourite to take on the role - but thankfully Del Boy eventually landed in the hands of Jason. It's been nearly 20 years since the last ever Only Fools episode broadcast on BBC One, ending the actor's stint on the show, but Del Boy is still widely considered one of the greatest comedy characters in the history of television.
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