David Jason rejected by Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em' bosses 'Only funny in supporting roles'

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David Jason rejected by Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em' bosses 'Only funny in supporting roles'
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DAVID JASON was turned down from the leading role in sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em', as bosses thought he was 'only funny in supporting roles', according to the sitcom's screenwriter.

They continued to explain to the screenwriter that the actor will"always be a supporting actor."

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