An Only Fools and Horses favourite appeared on Alan Titchmarsh’s show to discuss the 45th anniversary documentary
An BBC Only Fools and Horses icon has spoken frankly about her involvement in an upcoming documentary.
The cherished sitcom marks its 45th anniversary this year, having originally aired between 1981 and 1991 across seven series, with a further sixteen specials broadcast intermittently until 2003.
U&GOLD recently unveiled a brand-new two-part documentary series, Only Fools and Horses: The Lost Archive, to commemorate the milestone anniversary.
The television special will feature previously unseen footage, conversations with cast and crew members, and long-lost archive material. On Sunday (March 29), Tessa Peake-Jones appeared on Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh, where she spoke about the forthcoming documentary.
The actress portrayed Derek ‘Del Boy’ Trotter’s romantic partner Raquel Turner in the much-loved BBC sitcom, a role she inhabited from 1988 through to the programme’s conclusion in 2003, reports the Mirror.
Yet, according to the television star, she found making the new Only Fools documentary challenging. In a poignant admission, Tessa, who also appears as Mrs Maguire in the ITV drama Grantchester, confessed: “It’s very odd looking at yourself.
“20, 30 years ago you’re a very different person then, you’re in prime, you’ve got the world ahead of you, and now at our age, we’re looking back at it.” Alan then interjected: “But you only see what you could have done better.”
Tessa responded: “And that’s why I don’t watch myself. Some people can watch playback when they’re filming things and they learn and they go ‘oh I’ll do that next time’. I just see the awfulness of it all, it doesn’t do me any good whatsoever.”
Earlier this year, Tessa made an appearance on ITV’s Lorraine where she talked about the Only Fools documentary. Speaking to stand-in presenter Christine Lampard, she revealed: “They found unseen footage in a drawer at the BBC and they’ve put together two or three episodes.
“Cut scenes, some of it are scenes were things went wrong. They put it all together and got us to watch the various scenes. It was very odd though, and David Jason was very, very poignant about it all.
“There was one bit he watched and he said ‘Oh we were so young and successful back then,’ so it was quite depressing. But I know what he meant, seeing yourself decades ago, it was peculiar.”
Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh airs every Sunday at 9:30am on ITV1.



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