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Sir David John White (born 2 February 1940), known professionally as David Jason, is an English actor. He has played Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the sitcom ''
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'', Detective Inspector Jack Frost in the drama series '' A Touch of Frost,'' Granville in the sitcoms '' Open All Hours'' and '' Still Open All Hours,'' and Pop Larkin in the comedy drama series '' The Darling Buds of May'', as well as voicing several cartoon characters, including Mr. Toad in '' The Wind in the Willows'', the BFG in the 1989 film of the same name, and the title characters of '' Danger Mouse'' and '' Count Duckula''. In September 2006, Jason had topped the poll to find TV's 50 Greatest Stars, as part of ITV's 50th anniversary celebrations. He was knighted in 2005 for services to acting and comedy. Jason has won four British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs), (1988, 1991, 1997, 2003), four British Comedy Awards (1990, 1992, 1997, 2001) and seven National Television Awards (1996 twice, 1997, 2001 twice, 2002 and 2011).


Early life

Jason's father, Arthur Robert White, was a porter at Billingsgate Fish Market, and his mother, Olwen Jones, was from
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, Glamorgan, Wales, and worked as a charwoman. She gave birth to twin boys at North Middlesex Hospital in Edmonton, London, on 2 February 1940, but Jason's twin brother died during childbirth, and making him a twinless twin. He chose the stage name Jason because he liked '' Jason and the Argonauts'', as the stage name "David White" was already taken, and not in tribute to his dead twin as has sometimes been claimed. Jason lived at Lodge Lane, North Finchley, and attended Northfield Secondary Modern school after failing the 11-plus in 1951. Upon leaving school, Jason wanted to be an actor, influenced by his brother, but their father advised that he first learn a trade. He trained as an electrician for six years, before retiring and becoming a struggling actor. Jason's elder brother is the actor Arthur White, born in 1933. The two appeared together in the crime drama '' A Touch of Frost'', with Arthur playing police archivist Ernie Trigg; and again in 2008, in the comic fantasy '' The Colour of Magic'', where Arthur played a character called "Rerpf". He also appeared briefly with his brother in two episodes of '' The Darling Buds of May''. When Jason was 15, he spent a year working as a mechanic's assistant. When he turned 16, he was eligible to register for an apprenticeship, but decided against it.


Radio and TV career


Early years

Jason started his television career in the made-for-TV film ''Mother Goose'' (1965). He played Bert Bradshaw in '' Crossroads'' in 1966. In the following year, he played spoof super-hero Captain Fantastic, among other roles, in the children's comedy series '' Do Not Adjust Your Set'' ( Rediffusion London/ ITV) with Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Denise Coffey, and Michael Palin. Humphrey Barclay, who recruited Jason to appear in ''Do Not Adjust Your Set'' (partly to counter the more highbrow style of Idle, Jones, and Palin), admired his sense of timing. The programme ended in 1969, and the character then appeared for a time in the Thames Television children's programme '' Magpie''. Jason appeared in the BBC comedy series '' Hugh and I'' in 1967, which starred Hugh Lloyd and Terry Scott as two friends who lived together in South London. He appeared in the '' Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)'' episode " That's How Murder Snowballs" (1969) as Abel, a framed performer in a major London theatre. In 1968, Jason was initially cast in the role of Lance Corporal Jones in the Jimmy Perry and David Croft BBC comedy '' Dad's Army''. Croft had been very impressed with Jason and believed that he had the talent to play a man much older than his real age, but BBC executive Bill Cotton overruled him, casting Clive Dunn because he was better known. According to Jason, "I was cast at 12 o'clock and sacked by three." Jason also missed out on the starring role of Frank Spencer in '' Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'' in 1973 because BBC executives at the time believed that he lacked "star quality". In the 1970s, he also acted in radio comedies, including the weekly topical
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'' Week Ending'' (in which he regularly played such figures as then UK Foreign Secretary Dr David Owen) and ''
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'' (as the "B Ark Captain" in the sixth episode). Jason also appeared in '' The Next Programme Follows Almost Immediately'' and made appearances on panel games such as ''The Impressionists'' as well as his own series, ''The Jason Explanation''. In the early 1970s, he appeared in ''Mostly Monkhouse''. Jason appeared on stage in the West End in the farce '' No Sex Please, We're British'' playing Brian Runnicles for 18 months in 1973. He also starred with Valerie Leon in a stage comedy "Darling Mr London" which toured in 1975. Jason appeared in variety shows as the supporting act of Dick Emery and his performances caught the attention of Ronnie Barker. Jason was recruited to appear in '' Hark at Barker'' ( LWT, 1969), starring opposite Barker's Lord Rustless, as Dithers, the 100-year old gardener. There was also a sequel, '' His Lordship Entertains'' (1972) for the BBC. Jason played idealistic employee Granville in the first programme of the comedy anthology '' Seven of One'' (1973), called '' Open All Hours'' (BBC) and starring Barker as the curmudgeonly proprietor of a corner shop. Four series of ''Open All Hours'' were made from 1976 to 1985. He featured in Barker's '' Porridge'' (BBC), a prison comedy, as the elderly Blanco in three episodes. Jason also appeared with Barker in various disguises in ''
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,'' including providing the "raspberry" sound effect for '' The Phantom Raspberry Blower of Old London Town.'' Jason starred in London Weekend Television's '' Lucky Feller'' (1975–76), written by Terence Frisby and produced by Humphrey Barclay. About two brothers in south-east London, the series was in many ways a forerunner to ''Only Fools And Horses''. He played the lead role of Peter Barnes in the ATV sitcom '' A Sharp Intake of Breath'' (1977–81), alongside Alun Armstrong and Richard Wilson. In 1979, he appeared as Buttons in the pantomime '' Cinderella'' at Newcastle's Theatre Royal, starring Leah Bell and Bobby Thompson, produced by Michael Grayson and directed by John Blackmore.


Children's television

In the 1980s, Jason developed a working partnership with Cosgrove Hall, and was a voice-over artist for a number of children's television productions. This included voices for '' Danger Mouse'', '' The BFG'', '' Count Duckula'', Hugo from ''
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'', and Toad from '' The Wind in the Willows'', all produced by Cosgrove Hall for Thames Television/ITV. He provided the voice of Father Christmas in ''Father Christmas and the Missing Reindeer'', Rola Polar in ''The Adventures of Dawdle the Donkey'', '' Angelmouse'', and did voices in animated films including '' Wombling Free'' and '' The Water Babies''.


Transition into a leading man

In 1981, Jason was cast as Del Boy Trotter in the BBC situation comedy ''
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'', created by John Sullivan. Del is a wide boy who makes a dishonest living in Peckham, south London, trading in broken, stolen, and counterfeit goods. He is assisted by his brother Rodney (played by Nicholas Lyndhurst) and Grandad (played by Lennard Pearce) and, in later episodes, Uncle Albert (played by Buster Merryfield). In 1989, Jason starred as Ted Simcock in the ITV drama series '' A Bit of a Do'', aired from January to December. In 1999, Jason starred as Captain Frank Beck in BBC's feature-length drama '' All the King's Men'' about the Sandringham regiment lost in
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. He earned acclaim for a string of serious roles. These include Skullion in '' Porterhouse Blue'' (for
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), Sidney "Pop" Larkin in the rural idyll '' The Darling Buds of May'' ( Yorkshire Television/ ITV), based on the H. E. Bates novel, which also featured Catherine Zeta-Jones. In 1992, he signed a golden handcuffs deal with ITV to star as Detective Inspector Jack Frost in the long-running TV series '' A Touch of Frost'' (Yorkshire Television/ITV). In September 2006, he was voted by the general public as No. 1 in ITV's poll of TV's Greatest Stars. In December 2006, he starred in '' Terry Pratchett's Hogfather'' on Sky1 as Albert. In early 2007, he starred in '' Diamond Geezer'' ( Granada Television/ITV). This series ran for 3 episodes of 90 minutes each. There was a pilot in 2005. In March 2008, he starred as Rincewind in '' Terry Pratchett's The Colour of Magic'', and in the two part ITV drama '' Ghostboat''. On 16 September 2008, Jason announced that he would step down from his role as Jack Frost after 16 years. Three new episodes of the show were shown in autumn 2008, and were followed by a two-part finale in 2010. Approached by BBC1 controller Danny Cohen in early 2011, he read three scripts and agreed to shoot a pilot for '' The Royal Bodyguard'', which was shown at the Edinburgh Film Festival. The pilot episode aired on the BBC on Boxing Day but received a poor critical response. The series was axed after six episodes. In 2010, Jason starred in a made-for-TV movie ''Come Rain Come Shine'' with Alison Steadman for ITV about an elderly Millwall supporter. Since 2013, he has starred in '' Still Open All Hours''. It features many original cast members (and a portrait of Ronnie Barker as Arkwright) and is still written by Roy Clarke, the original writer and creator of the show. He has also starred as Captain Skipper, a sea captain, sea dog and Pip's uncle in the animated series '' Pip Ahoy!''. In December 2021, Jason made a surprise cameo appearance on the Christmas Special of '' Strictly Come Dancing'' in the role of Del Boy to pass on a special message to '' The Repair Shops Jay Blades, who was performing to the ''Only Fools and Horses'' theme tune.


Honours

In 1993, Jason was made an
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(OBE). Twelve years later, in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2005, he was knighted for services to acting and comedy. Upon receiving the knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace on 1 December 2005, he said he was "humbled" by the "fantastic tribute".


Personal life

Jason lived with his long-term girlfriend, Welsh actress Myfanwy Talog, for 18 years and nursed her through breast cancer until she died in 1995. On 26 February 2001, Jason became a father at the age of 61 when his girlfriend, 41-year-old Gill Hinchcliffe, gave birth to a girl in Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury. Jason and Hinchcliffe married in 2005 and live in Ellesborough,
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. In 2022, Jason discovered that he had another daughter, of whom he had been previously unaware, who was born in 1970 following a brief relationship with actress Jennifer Hill. Jason is a patron of the Shark Trust, a United Kingdom registered charity working to advance the worldwide conservation of sharks through science, education, influence and action. He has also been Honorary Vice Patron of the Royal International Air Tattoo since 1999, and on 29 May 2014, presented a cheque on behalf of the Fairford-based ''RAF Charitable Trust'' for £125,000 to the British RAF Air Cadet Organisation, to fund flight simulators for Air Cadets. Jason is a qualified
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pilot. Jason has expressed a negative opinion of the
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, being quoted in a 2012 interview with "the
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want to run
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. The irony is that here we are, the world has changed, and the Germans want to run Europe. They failed to do it by war, twice. What is it? Is this the Fourth Reich?" In October 2013, he released his autobiography called ''David Jason: My Life''. It was shortlisted for the 2013 Specsavers National Book Awards "Best Book of the Year". A second volume, ''Only Fools and Stories: From Del Boy to Granville, Pop Larkin to Frost'', was published in October 2017. Penguin Books announced ''A Del Of A Life'', which is Jason's third autobiography and was published in October 2020. In September 2017, it was reported that a "credible threat was made to his life", although it is not known why Jason had been targeted.


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Radio


Awards and nominations

Jason won a total of eighteen awards between 1986 and 2011. His hit comedy show ''
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'' won many awards. His crime drama '' A Touch of Frost'' has also won and been nominated numerous times. '' Porterhouse Blue'', ''The Second Quest'', '' All the King's Men'' and '' A Bit of a Do'' have won David Jason one award each.


References


External links

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TV Greats biography of David Jason
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Interview by BBC "David Jason collects knighthood", with video


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