David jason autobiography review

          Told with his characteristic warmth and wit, Jason shines a wonderful new light on the characters and shows that fans have come to love him for.

        1. The hilarious and heartfelt new autobiography from the national treasure Sir David Jason.
        2. Customers find the book engaging and well-written.
        3. As entertaining and amusing as David Jason himself, this takes the reader through everything he has from his early years avoiding bombs in London to his time as.
        4. Sir David Jason's fifth memoir is an uplifting read with an inspirational message told with the Only Fools and Horses star's characteristic wit and wisdom.
        5. Customers find the book engaging and well-written..

          David Jason This Time Next Year review: Inspirational, witty and full of surprises

          Sir David Jason at a signing for new book, This Time Next Year.

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          Sir David Jason’s latest book takes his loyal fans back through the highs and many lows of his journey to stardom with the life-affirming message that no matter how many setbacks you face, things will probably work out in the end.

          While David, 84, is now one of the country’s most beloved actors, mainly thanks to his portrayal of Del Boy in Only Fools and Horses, art has seemed to imitate life as David’s trip to the top was somewhat of a slog.

          “This time next year, we’ll be millionaires” was Del Boy’s iconic catchphrase and a line that runs through David’s fifth memoir.

          The book begins following David’s hip replacement, which he says was brought on by years of “diving through serving hatches and landing off-stage on unhelpfully thin crash mats”.

          During his recovery, the realities of ageing hit him rapidly and he came