Sir David Jason has experienced many highs and lows throughout his love life - from the sudden death of his first partner to discovering he had a secret daughter from a fling with a co-star.
Last April, the Only Fools and Horses actor dropped the bombshell that he had a second daughter, aged 52, that he had known nothing about.
The revelation stunned the 83-year-old, along with his wife Lady Gill White, 63, and their 23-year-old daughter Sophie, but they have welcomed their new family with open arms. Sir Jason, who is back on the road this evening with Jay Blades for their BBC show, David and Jay's Touring Toolshed, has been on quite the emotional rollercoaster when it comes to his romances over the years...
Before Sir David married Gill Hinchcliffe in 2005, he was in a relationship with his girlfriend Myfanwy Talog for more than 18 years. The couple began dating in 1977 and stayed together while he nursed her through breast cancer.
Tragically, Myfanwy lost her life to the disease and passed away in 1995, inspiring David to set up his own charity in her honour, The David Jason Trust for terminally ill children.
Bradley Walsh spotted for the first time since ITV axed drama seriesSir David met his current wife when he was acting in a popular ITV drama, A Touch of Frost, where Gill was working as a production assistant. Over two decades ago, the couple decided to start a family, when he turned 61 and she was aged 40.
He wrote in his autobiography: "We were older than people conventionally are when they think about these things. The idea scared us a lot. We batted it back and forth."
But "fate answered" and they welcomed their daughter Sophie Mae into the world in 2001, despite Sir David thinking his chance had "swept by" due to his workload. At the time, David thought Sophie was his first child - but later went on to discover that he had an unknown elder daughter.
It was Sir David's newly-found child Abi Harris who started to suspect the pair were related, after conversations with her actor mum Jennifer Hill. Sir David and Jennifer's brief relationship began at the start of 1970, while they both starred in Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood at London's May Fair theatre.
The pair stayed in touch through a shared circle of friends and Abi was born in October that year. She and Sir David crossed paths several times, but he had no idea they were related.
They happened to be standing beside one another at an event when she spotted they had similar side profiles, then became convinced he was her father. She felt reluctant to broach such a sensitive subject for many years afterwards, but finally decided to bravely write Sir David a letter to ask if he would take a paternity test.
A source told the Mirror: "It's a lovely letter, which David has kept. It was light-hearted but serious, without being overwhelming. It was obvious whoever had written it was a nice person who just wanted to find out her heritage."
The 83-year-old agreed to take the DNA test but it still came as a complete surprise to everyone when it showed he was Abi's biological dad. Sir David said: "My wife, Gill, and daughter, Sophie, have been very supportive and understanding and have embraced Abi and welcomed her and her young son into her now wider family."
David & Jay's Touring Toolshed airs on BBC Two at 6.30pm