WHEN it comes to national treasures, it's fair to say that Sir David Jason is at the top of the list.
The much-loved star has enjoyed an incredible career with shows like Only Fools and Horses and Darling Buds of May.
Sir David Jason is a British TV actor, most known for his comedy shows and involvement in the detective drama, A Touch of Frost.
He was born in Edmonton, Middlesex in 1940, with a twin brother, who was sadly stillborn.
His full, real name is David John White.
The star has been given a series of accolades in recognition for his work in acting and comedy - being given and OBE in 1993, before being knighted in 2005.
The actor is perhaps best known for his role as Derek "Del Boy" Trotter in the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
TV show fame
Only Fools and Horses
Only Fools and Horses was a sitcom based in Peckham while ran from 1981 to 1996 - with specials in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
It followed the lives of a wheeler dealer family - The Trotters - with Del Boy (Sir David) having delusions of grandeur as he tried to become a millionaire.
Nicholas Lyndhurst played his brother, Rodney, with Buster Merryfield playing Uncle Albert, and Lennard Pearce playing their granddad.
They lived in a council flat and would frequently try dodgy dealings in their quest to make it to the big time.
Open All Hours
Starring Ronnie Barker, Open All Hours was a corner shop based sitcom taking place in Doncaster.
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The much-loved show ran from 1973 to 1985.
David played Granville, the put-upon nephew of Ronnie's character, Albert Cartwright.
A Touch of Frost
Taking on a more gritty role, David plays Detective Inspector Frost - a no-nonsense old-school cop based in the fictional Denton CID.
The detective serial drama sees Frost alongside his cohorts working to discover the culprits of a series of crimes.
It ran from 1992 before eventually ending in 2010.
Darling Buds of May
One of David's much-loved characters has to be Pop Larkin from Darling Buds of May.
The show ran in the early 90s, and revolved around a Kentish family living on a farm.
A bit like Del Boy, Pop was a bit of a wheeler dealer.
The Darling Buds of May most notably launched the career of Catherine Zeta-Jones, who became a Hollywood star.
Still Open All Hours
Still Open Hours kicked off in 2013 and came to an end in 2020.
It followed the story of Granville who inherited the Arkwright's corner shop from his uncle.
The show is a sequel to Open All Hours which ran from 1973 to 1985.
Touring Toolshed
In January 2024, Sir David presented Touring Tooshed with Jay Blades from BBC's The Repair Shop.
The series saw them visit various air shows, steam rallies, county fairs and vintage festivals around the UK.
Together they met some of the UK's most talented crafters, makers and tinkerers, as well as those who needed some help along the way.
Meeting Gill
David has been married to wife Gill Hinchcliffe since 2005.
The happy couple met on the set of A Touch Of Frost.
He was previously in a long-term relationship with Myfanwy Talog, remaining together from 1977 until her death in 1995, however, they never married.
Married with kids
Sir David has two daughters, from two different relationships.
The actor became a father at the age of 61 when he and Gill welcomed a daughter called Sophie Mae in February 2001.
It was then revealed in 2023 that he had another daughter called Abi Harris, who was born in 1970.
The father and daughter only found out they were related in 2022.