They were Peckham’s best-known wheeler-dealers from 1981 to 2003.

So the cast of the West End musical version of Only Fools And Horses posed for this picture … in Lambeth.

Not that the exact south London location seemed to matter as Del Boy, Rodney and co got together for the first full-cast photograph.

The musical opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on February 9. It was created to honour the late John Sullivan, who wrote the long-running sitcom, by his son Jim and comedian Paul Whitehouse.

Some of the music was written by Chas Hodges, of Chas & Dave, who died in September.

I'll fetch the suitcase from the van: Ahead of the debut of Only Fools and Horses: The Musical, the cast assembled at the show's legendary Nelson Mandela House for a glittering photocall with the Trotter family's Reliant Robin this week

Tom Bennett was the spitting image of lady killer and master salesman Del Boy, as he donned a camel coat and flat cap favoured by the character, who was originally played by David Jason.

Sporting a camouflage jacket, high-waisted jeans and a gormless expression, Ryan Hutton was a doppelganger for Del's plonker brother Rodney, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst on the show.

Making up the leading ensemble, musical writer Paul Whitehouse slipped into a bowler hat and overcoat to play the Trotter brothers' beloved granddad, played by the late Lennard Pearce.

The cast photo marked the first look at the actors taking on other iconic roles in the musical.

Shut up you tart: Tom Bennett was the spitting image of lady killer and master salesman Del Boy, as he donned a camel coat and flat cap favoured by the character, who was originally played by David Jason

You plonker! Sporting a camouflage jacket, high-waisted jeans and a gormless expression, Ryan Hutton was a doppelganger for Del's plonker brother Rodney, played by Nicholas Lyndhurst on the show

Your dad always said Del Boy would reach the top! Making up the leading ensemble, musical writer Paul Whitehouse slipped into a bowler hat and overcoat to play the Trotter brothers' beloved grandad, played by the late Lennard Pearce

Shining brighter than an Cortina: Clad in a tan suit, with a slick combover, Jeff Nicholson perfectly embodied shady second-hand car dealer and Del's old school chum Boycie, played by John Challis in the show

Come along Marlene! Samantha Seager looked incredible in a leopard print dress and fur coat, paired with a perm as she slipped into character as Boycie's wife Marlene, originally played by Sue Holderness

Clad in a tan suit, with a slick combover, Jeff Nicholson perfectly embodied shady second-hand car dealer and Del's old school chum Boycie, played by John Challis in the show.

Samantha Seager looked incredible in a leopard print dress and fur coat, paired with a perm as she slipped into character as Boycie's wife Marlene, originally played by Sue Holderness.

Playing the leading ladies in the Trotter brothers' lives, Dianne Pilkington will play Raquel (Del's partner) and Pippa Duffy will take on the role of Cassandra (Rodney's wife) in roles made famous by Tessa Peake-Jones and Gwyneth Strong.

Who's Rachel? Playing the leading ladies in the Trotter brothers' lives, Dianne Pilkington will play Raquel (Del's partner) in a role made famous by Tessa Peake-Jones

Oh Roddy! Pippa Duffy will take on the role of Cassandra (Rodney's wife) played by Gwyneth Strong in the show

Alright Dave? Peter Baker was the doppelganger of dimwitted roadsweeper Trigger as he held tightly onto the character's broom, in a role made famous by the late Roger Lloyd-Pack

Want a ticket? I've only got two left: The Nag's Head barman Mike, played by Andy Mace, was also seen at the photoshoot. The role was played by the late Kenneth MacDonald

Peter Baker was the doppelganger of dimwitted roadsweeper Trigger as he held tightly onto the character's broom, in a role made famous by the late Roger Lloyd-Pack.

The Nag's Head barman Mike, played by Andy Mace, was also seen at the photoshoot. The role was played by the late Kenneth MacDonald.

Playing another of Del's old school chums, Adrian Irvine got into character as lorry driver Denzil Tulser, who was played by Paul Barber.

I've got an ear infection! Playing another of Del's old school chums, Adrian Irvine got into character as lorry driver Denzil Tulser, who was played by Paul Barber

I'm learning aikido: Donning the famous bowler hat, Chris Kiely transformed into Rodney's BFF and rival Mickey Pearce, played by Patrick Murray in the show

Alright Del? Completing the cast, Pete Gallagher and Adam Venus looked ominous as they took on the roles of small-time gangsters The Driscoll Brothers, played by Roy Marsden and Christopher Ryan

Donning the famous bowler hat, Chris Kiely transformed into Rodney's BFF and rival Mickey Pearce, played by Patrick Murray in the show.

Completing the cast, Pete Gallagher and Adam Venus looked ominous as they took on the roles of small-time gangsters The Driscoll Brothers, played by Roy Marsden and Christopher Ryan.

Only Fools and Horses: The Musical was the final project of late writer John Sullivan, with his son Jim Sullivan honouring his father's legacy and taking over the script with BAFTA-winning comedy writer Paul Whitehouse.

It's back!: Only Fools and Horses is making a return after 15 years as a West End musical, which has been 'five years in the making'

The production, which has been described as a 'unique showstopper', will feature 20 new songs, including contributions from the late Chas Hodges from Chas’n’Dave.

Exciting times: The comedy production will kick off next year on February 9 at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London

Only Fools and Horses: The Musical will be directed by Caroline Jay Ranger with several of the show's other characters, such as Raquel, Denzil, Mickey Pearce, Nags Head landlord Mike and the Driscoll Brothers, making a debut in the production.

Talking about the new musical, writer and star Paul Whitehouse said: 'This was the last project that John Sullivan was working on when he died - he was just starting to develop Only Fools as a musical - so when writing it, Jim and I have remained very faithful to the feel and scripts of the TV series, but also highlight some contemporary issues.

'We’re very conscious of the Only Fools legacy and that it’s so fondly remembered by people of almost all ages, so we’ve tried to incorporate everyone’s favourite moments from the TV shows and of course, all the great characters - but this time it’s with songs.'

Talented cast: Musical writer Paul Whitehouse (pictured right) will also star in the production as he takes centre stage as Grandad, which was played by the late Lennard Pearce

A synopsis for Only Fools and Horses: The Musical says the production will be set in Peckham, 1989, it continues: 'While the yuppie invasion of London is in full swing, love is in the air as Del Boy sets out on the rocky road to find his soul mate, Rodney and Cassandra prepare to say "I do", and even Trigger is gearing up for a date (with a person!).

'Meanwhile, Boycie and Marlene give parenthood one final shot and Grandad takes stock of his life and decides the time has finally arrived to get his piles sorted.'

Created by writer John Sullivan, the original Only Fools And Horses was launched in 1981 and slowly built into a television juggernaut. One of its Christmas episodes drew more than 24.35 million viewers.

The popular BBC series won several awards such as six BAFTA Awards, seven British Comedy Awards and three National Television Awards.

Only Fools and Horses: The Musical kicks off on February 9 at Theatre Royal Haymarket, London.

Three's a crowd!: Meanwhile, Tom Bennett will take on the role of Del Boy, played by legendary actor David Jason on the show, with Ryan Hutton performing as Nicholas Lyndhurst's Rodney