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Only Fools and Horses star hit with £2,800 fine while battling cancer

Only Fools And Horses star Patrick Murray has been slapped with a parking fine of £2,800. The 66-year-old actor, who is currently battling cancer, revealed that an unsolved parking ticket he received at McDonald's five years ago has soared to an eye-watering amount. The star, who played Mickey Pearce on the popular comedy show, told fans how he first received a fine of £100 for parking in a disabled bay, which he claims a member of staff told him to do while he waited for his food.
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Only Fools And Horses’ Patrick Murray ‘cured’ of lung cancer as 'tumour found in liver'
lung cancer.The Only Fools And Horses actor also revealed another tumour had been found in his liver, but that it was luckily considered “treatable”. Patrick, 65, told fans he was “over the moon” that his lung cancer had been “cured” and the tumour in his liver was also “shrinking”. The star’s cancerous lung tumour was caught in its early stages at the beginning of this year when he had some scans.Patrick underwent surgery, as well as chemotherapy, to remove the tumour. During his treatment, another tumour was discovered in his liver, but doctors confirmed it was “treatable”.Patrick addressed his 11,800 Twitter followers today, revealing his exciting health update.He explained: “Thanks again for all your lovely messages. As you may know, I was diagnosed with lung cancer last July.“After an op in Oct to remove the tumour I had chemo to help prevent the cancer returning. “During this chemo, another tumour was discovered in my liver.“Luckily for me this cancer was unconnected to the lung cancer and was also treatable.”The actor then told his followers he had received transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (Tace), a minimally invasive procedure performed in interventional radiology to restrict a tumour’s blood supply.“I had a procedure called Tace to deal with this,” he explained. “Last Friday l saw my oncologist,” he continued.
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Only Fools and Horses set secrets - real life Del Boy, Liz Hurley snub and career U-turn
Only Fools and Horses has been named Britain's favourite TV show ever, but even the biggest Del Boy fans might not know some of the events that happened on set.The hit BBC comedy sitcom ran from 1981 until 2003, and it followed bickering brothers Del Boy and Rodney Trotter on their quest to become millionaires in Peckham.It was just crowned the nation's favourite TV programme of all time in a public vote conducted with viewers of The One Show.However, the cast has also suffered sad news in the last year, following Boycie actor John Challis's passing and Mickey Pearce star Patrick Murray's cancer diagnosis.To celebrate the legendary sitcom, Daily Star has rounded up some incredible secrets from behind the scenes.Leading cockney-boy Del Boy has become one of the most famous characters in British television history - known for his cheeky money-scheming ways and catchphrases like 'Lovely jubbly'.Iconic actor David Jason did a stellar job of playing Del, but the character actually harks back to a real person who John knew.Describing the man, called Chicky Stocker, John said: "He was a working-class Londoner and a tough man but always dressed very neatly.“He wasn’t the sort of bloke you’d go out of your way to annoy but nevertheless he was very nice".The story, along with these other facts, was told in Steve Clark's book, Only Fools And Horses: The Official Inside Story.Although producer Ray wanted David Jason for his leading man role of Del, it looked like David wasn't going to play him at first.John, along with BBC show runners, wasn't sure he was the right fit for the role.In 1967, Jason had been offered the role of Corporal Jones in Dad's Army, which Clive Dunn had turned down.David was only 27 at the time, but he was
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