David Jason to reunite with Only Fools and Horses cast for anniversary series
Tessa Peake-Jones, Gwyneth Strong and Sue Holderness will also be involved in the upcoming special, which features behind-the-scenes footage
Sir David Jason is set to reunite with fellow cast members from the beloved sitcom Only Fools and Horses for a new documentary series, marking the showâs 45th anniversary.
Titled Only Fools And Horses: The Lost Archive, the programme promises to unveil behind-the-scenes footage and previously unseen material that, according to the series producer, was âfilmed but never broadcastâ.
The iconic sitcom, a ratings juggernaut for the BBC, first graced screens on 8 September 1981. It became a career-defining role for Sir David, who portrayed the entrepreneurial Del Boy, and Nicholas Lyndhurst, who played his younger brother Rodney.
It followed the colourful escapades of market trader Del Boy and his less streetwise brother as they navigated the highs and lows of life in Peckham, perpetually striving for wealth.
Sir David, 85, expressed his enduring affection for the show, stating: âThe love for Only Fools has never faded. Itâs incredible to see how many people still hold it close to their hearts. Revisiting these rediscovered moments reminded me just how special the show was â and still is. Itâs incredible to be able to share them now.â

The two-part series will feature new interviews with cast and crew, alongside archival material spanning more than 10 classic episodes, including fan favourites like âThe Jolly Boysâ Outingâ and âMother Natureâs Sonâ.
Cast members, including Sir David, Tessa Peake-Jones (Raquel), Gwyneth Strong (Cassandra), and Sue Holderness (Marlene), will also pay tribute to the showâs late creator, John Sullivan, who passed away in 2011 at the age of 64.
The documentary will also include new material from episodes such as âHe Ainât Heavy, Heâs My Uncleâ, âMother Natureâs Sonâ, âTime on Our Handsâ, and an unbroadcast opening scene featuring Del and Rodney in a nightclub from âThe Class Of â62â.
The unearthed clips have undergone digital scanning and restoration from 16mm negatives, ensuring the cast appears in high definition. Sean Doherty, the director and series producer, highlighted the showâs lasting appeal: âFew shows have the kind of enduring popularity that Only Fools enjoys. The archive has uncovered some extraordinary material â 66 unseen clips and scenes so far that were filmed but never broadcast because they didnât fit the timing or structure of the original episodes, plus nearly 100 assets from rushes and location filming. Weâve truly been spoilt for choice.â

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Helen Nightingale, UKTVâs head of factual and factual entertainment commissioning, added: "Only Fools And Horses is part of the national DNA. With its humour, heart and unforgettable characters, itâs British comedy at its very best. This series is a celebration of its legacy and a chance to share new discoveries with the fans whoâve loved it for decades."
The cast also included Leonard âLennardâ Pearce as Grandad, Roger Lloyd Pack as Trigger, and John Challis as Boycie. The enduring popularity of the show also led to a musical adaptation starring Paul Whitehouse, which opened in 2019 and toured the UK and Ireland in 2024 and 2025.
Only Fools and Horses: The Lost Archive is scheduled to air on U&GOLD in 2026.
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