Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Tribute to Challis as big show reopens

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PAUL Whitehouse has dedicated the first performanc­e of the Only Fools and Horses musical since the pandemic closed theatres to the late John Challis.

Whitehouse, who plays Grandad in the West End stage version of the beloved sitcom, said he hoped the cast could pay a “fitting tribute” to the actor.

Challis, best known for his portrayal of unscrupulo­us secondhand car dealer Boycie, died in September from cancer at the age of 79. He was born in Bristol, but moved to south-east London when he was one.

Appearing on Good Morning Britain yesterday, Whitehouse said: “It is very poignant because John Challis very sadly passed away recently. We are going to dedicate tonight’s performanc­e to John.

“He was a great supporter of

the show. He had been fantastic, and what a sad loss.

“I know everyone said this, but he is a genuinely lovely guy and we all miss him. We hope we can pay a fitting tribute.”

Only Fools And Horses The Musical reopened at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket yesterday after closing 18 months ago due to the onset of the pandemic.

Whitehouse returned as Grandad, alongside Tom Bennett as Del Boy and Ryan Hutton as Rodney.

The reopening formed part of this year’s 40th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of the BBC sitcom, which ran from 1981 to 2003.

The musical features elements from the whole series and took five years to complete, and has an original score including contributi­ons from the late Chas Hodges.

Whitehouse said in a statement before the reopening: “I’m over the moon because, finally, the West End is coming back to life and Only Fools And Horses The Musical will return to the Theatre Royal Haymarket this October.

“The last year or so has been very difficult for a lot of people, so I know I speak for the whole cast when I say that we genuinely cannot wait to get back on stage in front of a live audience – we’ve missed it so much. Roll on October 1 – we can’t wait to see you. Mange tout!”

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