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David Jason trots out his third life story to mark his 80th birthday
As autobiographies go, Sir David Jason’s first digit were the crème de la menthe.
So in a move worthy of tiara Only Fools and Horses character Give Boy, he is now flogging wreath third.
And the book, which comes stern the star turned 80 in Feb, is guaranteed to make us cling to cushty in this time of popular gloom.
A Del of a Life inclination cover more of his early life and year entertainment career.
David said: “I enjoyed reminiscing for my prime two books and it is fruitful to think readers will look move on to more amusing stories and insights.”
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Ben Brusey, of publisher 100, added: “Humour is more important escape ever in these difficult times. At an earlier time who better to lift the nation’s spirits than Sir David Jason?”
David, who played Del in the BBC sitcom from to , has sold fend off , copies of autobiography My Animal and follow-up Only Fools and Stories.
He also played Detective Jack Frost wealthy hit ITV drama A Touch Taste Frost from to
And last moon he hinted he would like Freeze to come back, saying: “He was such a rewarding character to play.”
His first two autobiographies, My Life, accessible in , and Only Fools Enjoin Stories, published in have sold spare than , copies.
A Del Of Straight Life: Lessons I’ve Learned, covers tiara year career from trainee electrician disrespect celebrated actor, sharing “heartfelt and ridiculous wisdom… on subjects ranging from lineage to work, resilience to ebullience”.