Joe Duttine (born 30th June 1970 in Halifax) has appeared in two roles in Coronation Street.
In recent years, John has appeared in other popular TV dramas including Midsomer Murders, Taggart, Doc Martin, EastEnders and plenty others. His most recent work, however, comes in the form of ITV and Netflix Paranoid, released in 2016. John can be found at his home in Cornwall with his wife, fellow actress Mel Martin.
Who is Mel Martin married to?
She has appeared in British television programmes beginning with Special Branch (1969), Mystery and Imagination: Sweeney Todd (1970), then The Pallisers, Love For Lydia, Bergerac, Cover Her Face, Lovejoy, Cadfael, When the Boat Comes In, Inspector Morse and The Men's Room (1991), as well as films such as Quincy's Quest
Who plays Sergeant Miller in heartbeat?
Andy RashleighLloyd & Hill
Duttine was born in Shelf, Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. His father, Geoffrey, is the brother of actor John Duttine.
Nicholas Simon Lyndhurst (born 20 April 1961) is an English actor and former child actor. He is best known for his role as Rodney Trotter in the sitcom Only Fools and Horses (1981–2003).
| Nicholas Lyndhurst |
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| Spouse(s) | Lucy Smith ? ( m. 1999)? |
| Children | 1 |
| Relatives | Francis Lyndhurst (grandfather) Archie Lyndhurst (son) |
Both Nicholas and David have gone on to further their careers in acting for shows such as Goodnight Sweetheart (Nicholas) and A Touch of Frost (David), but the two have kept a friendship even 17 years after the final episode.
Written by John Sullivan, Only Fools and Horses was set in Peckham in South East London. However, the show was never filmed there, instead being filmed primarily in West London and Bristol in the West of England.
Mike the landlord - Kenneth MacDonaldActor Kenneth MacDonald died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 2001 aged just 50 while on holiday with his family in Hawaii. On hearing of MacDonald's death, Only Fools And Horses star David Jason said: "It is a terrible shock.
The first ever episode of Only Fools and Horses, 'Big Brother', aired on the 8 September 1981. The series was written by John Sullivan, who had already seen success with Citizen Smith.
The acting legend recently spoke to Digital Spy after ruling out a return to the series alongside Nicholas Lyndhurst in his new autobiography, A Del of a Life, following the death of Only Fools creator and write John Sullivan in 2011. “The answer there is no,” he said.
Only Fools and Horses legend Sir David Jason, 80, still earns a cushty £1 Million a year.
In the programme. The character of Grandad was written out of the original show following the death of the actor Lennard Pearce but is a main character (called frequently by his real name "Ted") in the 2010-2011 prequel series Rock & Chips. Grandad is seen in the first series of Only Fools and Horses.
All Seasons
- S01E01 Big Brother. September 8, 1981.
- S01E02 Go West Young Man. September 15, 1981.
- S01E03 Cash and Curry. September 22, 1981.
- S01E04 The Second Time Around. September 29, 1981.
- S01E05 A Slow Bus to Chingford. October 6, 1981.
- S01E06 The Russians Are Coming. October 13, 1981.
- SPECIAL 0x1 Christmas Crackers.
Series 1-5 mainly filmed in London with Harlech Tower in Acton being Nelson Mandela House, whereas series 6 onwards filming shifted to Bristol and Whitemead House was the Trotter's high-rise home - although certain episodes moved away from these locations such as Margate (Dreamland / Roman Galley Pub as half way house)
In total, 64 regular
episodes of
Only Fools and Horses, all written by John Sullivan, were produced.
Overview.
| Series | 6 |
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| Episodes | 6 (+2) |
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| Originally aired | First aired | 8 January 1989 |
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| Last aired | 12 February 1989 25 December 1989(special) |
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