ONLY FOOLS & HORSES BOYCIE T-SHIRT

A classic comedy character t-shirt available in black cotton.

Smooth talker. Second-hand car dealer. Laugh like a foghorn in a Bentley showroom — Aubrey “Boycie” Boyce is British sitcom royalty. Played to oily perfection by John Challis, Boycie became one of Only Fools & Horses’ most enduring icons: equal parts charm, snobbery, and pure comic timing.

Long before luxury dealerships and mock Tudor mansions became sitcom staples, Boycie was living the dream — flogging dodgy motors, dropping double entendres, and pretending his Cockney roots didn’t show beneath the pinstripe. In the world of Del Boy’s schemes and Rodney’s disasters, Boycie was the eternal middleman — morally flexible, socially ambitious, and forever looking down his nose while looking over his shoulder.

“When you’re at the top, Rodney, it’s a long way down to the Nag’s Head.” — Boycie

Hellwood’s Only Fools & Horses Boycie T-Shirt is a tribute to the man who made arrogance an art form and laughter a lifestyle. From the Nag’s Head to the cul-de-sacs of Surrey, Boycie stood as the perfect picture of Thatcher-era aspiration — a man desperate to rise, forever tethered to where he started. With his booming laugh, sharp suits, and even sharper tongue, he embodied the comedy of class, greed, and glorious self-delusion.

Raise a glass to Boycie — the legend who proved that even in Peckham, money may talk, but it also laughs.

💬 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Q1: Who was Boycie in Only Fools & Horses?
A1: Boycie — full name Aubrey Boyce — was a recurring character in the classic British sitcom Only Fools & Horses, portrayed by John Challis. He was a snobbish, wheeler-dealing car salesman and one of Del Boy’s oldest frenemies.

Q2: Why was Boycie such a fan favourite?
A2: His pompous attitude, distinctive laugh, and back-and-forth banter with Del Boy made him unforgettable. He captured the perfect mix of arrogance and vulnerability that defined great British sitcom characters.

Q3: Did Boycie have his own spin-off show?
A3: Yes — The Green Green Grass followed Boycie and his wife Marlene after they left Peckham for the countryside, proving you can take the man out of London, but not the hustle out of the man.