Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst set for TV return in iconic sitcom reboot

Posted June 13, 2023 by: Admin #News

Beloved actor Nicholas Lyndhurst is making a triumphant return to television, and this time he’s poised to captivate audiences worldwide. Best known for his iconic role as Rodney Trotter in the timeless comedy series Only Fools and Horses, Lyndhurst is set to grace our screens once again in the highly anticipated reboot of the acclaimed US sitcom Frasier. The excitement surrounding his casting has reached new heights as his co-star, the talented Kelsey Grammer, has expressed utmost admiration for Lyndhurst’s exceptional acting prowess.

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Grammer, who previously collaborated with Lyndhurst, couldn’t contain his praise for the gifted comedy actor, stating, “I warned them in America. I said, ‘Wait until this guy gets here. You’ll be doing a scene with him and suddenly you realize he’s just run off with it. He’s an extraordinary actor, a dear friend. And I am so pleased he’s part of it. I adore him, and he’s one of the funniest people I’ve ever worked with.'”

Lyndhurst has been entrusted with the role of Alan, a witty university professor and close friend of Frasier in the reboot. This exciting opportunity marks a significant milestone in his career, potentially catapulting him into the realm of Hollywood superstardom. The new series, set to premiere later this year on the streaming service Paramount+, promises to bring back the beloved characters and charm that made Frasier an enduring success.

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Joining Lyndhurst and Grammer in this highly anticipated revival are the talented actors Toks Olagundoye and Jack Cutmore-Scott, who are sure to bring their own magic to the screen. As fans eagerly await the return of this beloved spin-off from the iconic Cheers franchise, memories of its original 11-season run between 1993 and 2004 come flooding back.

In a delightful twist, it turns out Lyndhurst isn’t the only star from Only Fools and Horses with a Hollywood connection. Wanda Ventham, who portrayed Pam Parry, Rodney’s mother-in-law in the series, happens to be the proud mother of the illustrious Benedict Cumberbatch. Known for his remarkable performances in BBC’s Sherlock and Marvel’s Doctor Strange, Cumberbatch has carved his own path in the entertainment industry.

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However, amid the joyous news, there is a somber note as Patrick Murray, the talented actor who brought the mischievous Mickey Pearce to life on Only Fools and Horses, has revealed that his battle with cancer has resumed. Despite facing this difficult challenge, Murray remains positive, supported by his incredible wife and the expertise of his consultant. His unwavering optimism shines through as he shares, “I am feeling positive with my good (wife’s) awesome support.”

As the stage is set for the much-anticipated Frasier reboot and the return of these beloved characters, fans eagerly anticipate the heartfelt performances, laughter, and the unmistakable camaraderie that made the original series so special. Nicholas Lyndhurst’s inclusion in this new chapter serves as a reminder of the enduring talent and charm that has made him a cherished figure in the world of television.

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