Only Fools and Horses Star David Jason Open to Reboot

Sir David Jason talked about a possible new version of Only Fools and Horses, but there is one big problem.
The show was on the BBC from 1981 to 2003 and is often voted the best UK sitcom. It made Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst famous.
There have not been any new TV episodes since 2003, but there have been spin-offs and a stage show.
Sir David Jason said he is open to a new version if they have a good script, but the original writer, John Sullivan, is no longer alive.
Sir David Jason is famous for playing Del Boy.
He said the problem with a new version is that John Sullivan, who wrote every episode, is no longer alive.
Sir David Jason is not sure if anyone can write as well as John Sullivan, but he is open to a new version with a good script.
John Sullivan died in 2011, and since then, there have been other projects, including a musical that ran for four years in the West End.
Sir David Jason also talked about cancel culture and how Only Fools and Horses now has trigger warnings, but no one has complained to him directly.
Sir David Jason spoke about a possible reboot of Only Fools and Horses.
He said no one has ever complained to him about any of his shows, and everyone has enjoyed them.
Sir David Jason had a sad response to a lost Only Fools scene.
He reunited with Tessa Peake-Jones for a new documentary about Only Fools and Horses, watching old, unseen footage.
Tessa Peake-Jones said Sir David Jason made an emotional comment about how young and successful they were during filming.
She shared that Sir David Jason was very sad about how they were young and successful, and now it's different.