Beckham to team up with Del Boy and Rodney

Footballer to star in a special sketch for Sport Relief to be screened in March.


Reuters January 22, 2014
David Beckham will appear in the Only Fools and Horses sketch which is set in a greasy spoon. PHOTO:FILE

LONDON: Former England football captain David Beckham is joining forces with two of Britain’s most loveable comedy rogues to make a special appearance in a charity sketch of the sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It is the first time in ten years that actors David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst will reunite as brothers Derek and Rodney Trotter, and Beckham jumped at the chance to be involved. The last Only Fools and Horses reunion was a 2003 Christmas special.

The charity Comic Relief said in a statement on Tuesday that the sketch would be broadcast as part of a star-studded television night on March 21. “To be able to record a new Only Fools and Horses sketch, is in itself very special but for David Beckham, who is a huge fan of the show, to be part of this is truly brilliant,” said Comic Relief Chief Executive Kevin Cahill.

The Only Fools sketch involves Sir David Jason and Nicholas Lyndhurst reviving their roles as the wheeler-dealer Trotter brothers for the first time since a Christmas special in 2003. It’s a British sitcom that ran in the 1980s; it follows the fortunes of the brothers, known as Del Boy and Rodders, in their dubious and often ill-fated attempts to get rich in Peckham, South London.

Beckham is seen sitting with the duo in a greasy spoon cafe, gathered around a table on which sits a copy of the Peckham Echo.

As well as Only Fools and Horses, the night of television will also feature a special edition of Strictly Come Dancing with paralympians and hosts including Gary Lineker, Claudia Winkleman and Clare Baldingwith and a number of sporting stars.

Beckham, 38, last appeared in a sketch for Comedy Relief in 2012 when he cuddled up in bed with comedian James Corden. In 2010, he jumped into a bath with Corden. But the former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder, who also played for AC Milan, the Los Angeles Galaxy and Paris St Germain, has quashed speculation that he could take up a career in acting after retiring as a player last May. “I’m not very good at acting, so maybe it wouldn’t be a very good idea to go into that kind of industry,” he said last month.

Retired football star will appear in the film, to be screened as part of BBC1’s Sport Relief night on March 21, 2014.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 23rd, 2014.

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