From his humble roots in north London through his days as an electrician, this biography traces the life of Britain's favourite actor - Sir David Jason. It is based on the actor's own memories, as well as recollections from friends, relatives and co-stars of both stage and screen.
Winner of the National Book Awards Autobiography of the Year The long-awaited autobiography of one of Britain's best-loved actors Born the son of a Billingsgate market porter at the height of the Second World War, David Jason spent his ...
I tried to dismiss that because David is a very fine actor and, in the end, I thought he played Ted wonderfully. I thought he became Ted Simcock. 'Ironically, I was late for lunch because I had been to a bit of a do, a funeral actually.
This book is such gold . . . an absolute delight' ZOE BALL ___________________________ 'During my life and career I have been given all sorts of advice and learned huge amounts from some great and enormously talented people.
David Jason Autobiography
This biography traces David Jason's life from his humble roots in north London, through his days as an electrician, to the David Jason we all know and love.
worked upwards from the legs, through the hips and into the spine, ultimately forcing your shoulders out wide, too, and lifting your chin. Now, it was less broad, obviously, in the case of Del Trotter, and the clothes were less noisy ...
From his humble roots in north London through his days as an electrician, this biography traces the life of one of Britain's favourite actors - Sir David Jason.
This text provides a fully illustrated tie-in to a two-part television special that sees David Jason diving in some the world's most beautiful and strange locations.
This book is such gold ... an absolute delight' ZOE BALL 'An absolute delight ... a romp with so much detail.
But a Christmas special very much like Only Fools and Horses, in the sense that the stories will be always heading outwards, ranging far and wide and well beyond the traditional festive gags involving giblets left in turkeys.