Boycie
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Boycie, pictured left |
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First appearance | Go West Young Man |
Last appearance | Sleepless in Peckham |
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Occupation | used-car salesman, video retailer |
Relationships | Marlene |
Children | Tyler |
Portrayed by | John Challis |
Aubrey Boyce[citation needed] (b. 31 January 1948, Woolwich, London) or Boycie, as he is more commonly known, is a character in the popular BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses played by John Challis. His story is continued in the spin-off series Green Green Grass, which began filming in June 2005, in which Boycie and family have fled from a gang of criminals to the countryside. In the Sickness and Wealth episode, Series 6, in which the series regulars took part in a seance, the medium asked for an Aubrey. Boycie replied that it was his middle name (and not, as is widely thought, his forename; the script of this episode confirms that Boycie says "It's my middle name"). Del Boy said "You never told us your name is Aubrey." Boycie replied "Nor would you if you were called Aubrey."
Boycie is the local second-hand car dealer and for a long time was the richest and most successful regular at the Nag's Head pub. Boycie, although materially successful and ostentatious in his spending, remains competitive with Del and other friends, enjoying their company, if only in order to take the chance of revelling in his superiority.
Boycie and Del share a loose friendship, but prefer to play a long-standing game of one-upmanship. Boycie is at pains to maintain the upper hand over Del in that he is a mason, a successful businessman and of superior wealth. One of the character's most famous trademarks is his deep, mocking laugh, usually following a sarcastic, biting remark at the expense of Del or other characters. Boycie has appeared since the second episode aired (of the first series), he made sproadic appearances from series 2 - 5 and appeared more in series 6 and 7.
It is, however, usually Del (a character more street-smart and popular with the Nag's Head social group) that wins the upper hand, often trading on the fact that he has a long-standing, flirtatious friendship with Boycie's wife, Marlene. Del has alluded to past sexual encounters with Marlene, and to her reputation amongst Nag's Head regulars as 'The Peckham Bicycle'. He has also claimed to have inside knowledge, through Marlene, of Boycie's marital secrets, and has alleged that Boycie has at times suffered from impotence; these rumours were not fully quashed even after the eventual birth - following many attempts - of Boycie and Marlene's son, Tyler.
Boycie enjoys overt displays of wealth, formerly living in (the fictional) Kings Avenue, the most expensive street in South-east London. Kings avenue is a parody on one of London's real richest streets, the Bishops Avenue in Hampstead. As well as owning a holiday cottage in Cornwall. His hobby is breeding tropical fish, and he also once bought his "bit on the side" a Jaguar E-Type.
John Sullivan's Only Fools and Horses |
Regular Characters: |
Del Boy | Rodney | Grandad | Uncle Albert Trigger | Boycie | Raquel | Cassandra | Denzil | Mickey Pearce | Mike | Marlene | Sid | Notable Guests |
Episodes: |
Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 | Series 6 | Series 7 | Christmas Specials |
Regular Cast: |
David Jason | Nicholas Lyndhurst | Lennard Pearce | Buster Merryfield Roger Lloyd Pack | John Challis | Tessa Peake-Jones | Gwyneth Strong Paul Barber | Patrick Murray | Kenneth MacDonald | Sue Holderness | Roy Heather |
See also: |
John Howard Davies | The Green Green Grass | Ronnie Hazlehurst | Peckham | Reliant Regal |