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Tributes have been paid to Only Fools and Horses star John Challis after his death aged 79.
The actor, who was forced to cancel appearances in Kent recently due to ill heath, died "peacefully in his sleep", his family said in a statement.
Best known for his portrayal of second-hand car dealer Boycie, Challis had some links with the county, including a Jolly Boys' Outing exhibition which ran in Margate. He and actor Sue Holderness opened it.
Earlier this year, a script from the sitcom's famous episode - which saw Del Boy, Rodney and friends enjoy a coach trip to the Kent seaside - sold for £10,000.
Sir David Jason, who played Derek “Del Boy” Trotter, led tributes, saying: “It is with much sadness to hear that John Challis, a dear friend, has passed away.
“He was a wonderful actor, a gentleman in the true sense of the word and I know he will be missed by so many.”
He said Boycie was “a character so well loved by the many fans of that show, so I am pleased that he witnessed the outpouring of admiration recently shown for the 40th anniversary of the first episode in 1981.
“I send my love and condolences to his wife, Carol.”
Boycie, a cigar-smoking businessman with a mocking laugh, was married to the feisty Marlene, played by Sue Holderness, and regularly butted heads with Sir David’s Del Boy.
Holderness said in a statement: “Marlene without Boycie – it’s unthinkable. John Challis was my partner on screen and stage for 36 years and my beloved friend. R.I.P. darling John. I will miss you every day.”
Challis had to cancel a 30-date speaking tour earlier this month, which would have seen him visit Faversham tonight, due to his health.