Press clippings
Sue Holderness: 'Politically correct people want a lot of comedy banned'
The comedy actor reflects upon her best-known role and how she aims to help the RAF Benevolent Fund.
Rosa Silverman, The Telegraph, 28th November 2023Only Fools And Horses star Sue Holderness is reunited with David Jason
Sue Holderness - best known for her role as Marlene Boyce in the iconic show - shared a photo of herself alongside Sir David Jason. The pair were in attendance as Milton Keynes venue Double Tree By Hilton hosted the annual Only Fools And Horses convention over the weekend.
Jason Chester, Daily Mail, 6th March 2023Only Fools star Sue Holderness fears magic will be lost if sitcom is re-edited
Only Fools And Horses star Sue Holderness fears TV magic will be lost if the sitcom is re-edited to avoid causing offence.
Emily Webber, The Sun, 4th March 2023Only Fools special featuring Boycie's final appearance may be lost forever
A Boycie and Marlene spin-off, A Marriage Made In Peckham, shot weeks before the actor's death, is in limbo because its creator has yet to agree a deal with a UK broadcaster.
Roderick McPhee & Felicity Cross, The Sun, 1st June 2022The Play What I Wrote review
here was deserved applause at the end of The Play What I Wrote from an enthusiastic audience. I just wish I could have shared their passion. It was good but for some inexplicable reason it only occasionally touched my funny bone.
Steve Orme, British Theatre Guide, 9th December 2021John Challis' death: Sue Holderness fights back tears
Sue Holderness fought back tears as she was interviewed about former co-star John Challis' death.
Robert Mann, The Sun, 27th October 2021Golden oldies winning TV ratings war
Despite some episodes being more than 50 years old, classic Home Guard comedy Dad's Army repeated for the umpteenth time on BBC Two still attracts more than 1.1million viewers and, on a typical day, is the channel's most-watched programme.
Richard Webber, The Daily Express, 6th April 2021Only Fools And Horses stamps to be released by Royal Mail
Royal Mail is to release a set of 12 stamps to mark the 40th anniversary year of Only Fools And Horses.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd February 2021Still Open All Hours to return
Contrary to tabloid reports, Still Open All Hours has not been cancelled by the BBC and is due to return to screens.
British Comedy Guide, 20th September 2020Sue Holderness attacked by an alligator during OFAH
Sue Holderness recalled how an alligator appeared about "six inches " from her feet as she was filming Only Fools and Horses in Miami.
Female First, 11th November 2019