Only Fools and Horses actor backs campaign to build golden Del Boy statue

Only Fools and Horses star John Challis has backed a campaign calling for a golden Del Boy statue to be installed at the site of the soon-to-be-demolished tower block that featured in the sitcom.

Harlech Tower in Acton, west London, was used as the Trotters’ fictional Peckham home in the programme and is set for demolition in a £650m regeneration.

Comedy TV channel Gold has launched a campaign calling for Ealing Council to allow the installation of either a statue of Sir David Jason’s character Del Boy or a plaque to commemorate the fictional Nelson Mandela House.

The channel has shared the initial designs, which include a shiny gold statue of Del Boy, to generate support from the public.

They have also mocked up a golden version of Del Boy’s car, and a plaque that reads: “This plaque commemorates Nelson Mandela House, the much loved home of Derek and Rodney Trotter in Only Fools And Horses, 1981- 2003.”

The petition needs 1,500 signatures to be submitted for the council’s consideration.

Only Fools And Horses star John Challis, who played Boycie in the series, shared his support for the petition.

Mr Challis said: “The tower carries a lot of nostalgia for many of us – not just the cast, but everyone who has enjoyed watching the show over the years.

“While we don’t want to stand in the way of any progress being made, we do want to commemorate the tower’s long-standing connection to Only Fools And Horses and its British comedy legacy.

“Join me in signing Gold’s online petition calling for a plaque or Del Boy statue to be installed on site to celebrate the famous block.”

Only Fools And Horses first aired on the BBC in 1981 and featured the colourful escapades of market trader Del Boy and his less streetwise younger brother Rodney, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst.

Its seventh regular series aired in 1991 and was followed by sporadic Christmas specials until the show ended in 2003.

Sir David and Mr Lyndhurst reprised their roles as Del Boy and Rodney for a 2014 Sport Relief special starring David Beckham.

Despite Harlech Tower being in Acton, Only Fools And Horses was set 13 miles away in Peckham, southeast London.

In January, Sir David said he thinks the tower building should be “listed” and that it is a “shame” to see it knocked down.

He told The Sun: “It was a proper block of flats and it was of its time, which was fine and is probably why we used it. So that is why we used it. It was great.”

Press Association