Only Fools and Horses Fans Pay £450 to Meet Sir David Jason at Trotters Flat Replica
Fans Pay £450 to Meet Sir David Jason at Trotters Flat Replica

Only Fools and Horses enthusiasts are shelling out up to £450 for an exclusive photo opportunity with Sir David Jason inside a replica of the Trotters' flat at the classic sitcom's annual gathering in Milton Keynes this November.

Ticket Prices and Packages

Entry to the event starts at £100 per day, but fans who want a guaranteed moment with the 86-year-old star must pay an additional £250. The most expensive package, which includes a front-row seat at the on-stage discussion, costs £450 per person. The organisers, who have staged the gathering since 2020, confirmed Jason's participation earlier this year.

Strict Rules for Fans

Attendees must follow strict rules: due to time constraints, Sir David will not sign memorabilia, and no gifts are allowed. The organisers stated, "We kindly request that no gifts are to be given to Sir David Jason as this will take up all of the allocated time for your photo." Additionally, meet-and-greet package holders are told that Sir David will not pose for selfies.

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Jason's Fondness for Del Boy

Jason previously shared his enjoyment of slipping back into the character of Del Boy: "I do morph into Del sometimes to make people laugh. I enjoy it. I realise it's a pretty low shot, but it makes life easier for me on occasion. When I meet people sometimes, they're a bit stiff and awkward to get on with."

Only Fools and Horses Legacy

The show began in 1981 and ran for seven series before returning with Christmas specials from 2001 to 2003. Over 24 million viewers watched the 1996 episode "Time on Our Hands," in which Del and Rodney finally became millionaires. In December 2024, Jason said, "The love for Only Fools has never faded."

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