Only Fools and Horses star John Challis, 79, ‘cancels upcoming tour due to secret cancer battle’

Only Fools and Horses star John Challis, 79, ‘cancels upcoming tour due to secret cancer battle’



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Only Fools and Horses star John Challis has been forced to cancel his upcoming speaking tour due to ‘a secret cancer battle’, according to reports.

The star, 79, had completed one of his 30-date tour, however was told my a medical professional to cancel the run altogether.

A statement from the tour promoter A Way With Media told The Sun: ‘Due to ill health, John’s tour is cancelled with immediate effect.

Illness: Only Fools and Horses star John Challis, 79, has been forced to cancel his upcoming speaking tour due to ‘a secret cancer battle’, according to reports 

‘He completed the first show of his present tour, intending to continue. However, he has been advised to cancel further engagements.’

It comes a day after Challis was granted honorary citizenship in Serbia for his portrayal of Boycie in the much-loved British comedy series.

The second-hand car dealer, with his staple nasal twang and mocking laugh, has become somewhat of a household name in the country.

The show has always been popular in the Balkan state but it enjoyed a resurgence last year, causing ‘Boycie mania’ to sweep through the country.

Citizenship: It comes a day after Challis was granted honorary citizenship in Serbia for his portrayal of Boycie in the much-loved British comedy series

Suring a visit, Challis was mobbed by fans as he met Serbian Ambassador to Britain Aleksandra Joksimovic.

He even made a documentary called Boycie in Belgrade to explore Serbia’s love affair with the show.

Challis told the Mirror: ‘It’s just as popular out there as it is here. A local DJ said it was the only thing that made them smile during their terrible wars.

Famous role: The actor played Boycie – or Terrance Aubrey Boyce – between 1981 and 2009 (pictured in OFAH in 2001)

‘I think people identify with those characters and the stories.

‘They love Boycie, Trigger, Del Boy, Rodney… they have murals of them all over the place.’

Challis was offered honorary Serbian citizenship by the Deputy Mayor of Belgrade, Goran Vesic, following the release of his documentary.

Mr Vesic said: ‘Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said to me she would give the passport to him personally when he comes to Belgrade.’

Challis added: ‘I was just flabbergasted. It’s the greatest thing that’s ever happened to me really.’

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