A bench featured in the opening credits of Bottom is to be unveiled today (November 14) in London in tribute to Rik Mayall.
Around 7,000 fans had campaigned for the bench to be reinstalled in the same spot in Hammersmith, London, following the death of Mayall in June.
Hammersmith Council have now replaced it, with the inscription: "In Memory of The Man, The Myth, The Legend."
Bottom's opening titles saw Mayall and co-star Adrian Edmondson fighting on the original bench.
Before he died, Mayall had spoken of his disappointment after hearing that the bench at the junction of Queen Caroline Street and Hammersmith Bridge Road had been removed.
The unveiling will include a tribute written by Mayall's Young Ones co-star Nigel Planer. There will also be a comedy sing-song.
Hammersmith and Fulham councillor Wesley Harcourt said that the council was "proud of Rik Mayall's links to our borough".
"Bottom was set here, with the opening credits filmed on a bench in Hammersmith Broadway. That bench was later moved, so it seems right to put a new bench near the spot in memory of a great comic actor," he said.
Speaking about the bench's removal, Mayall once told the BBC: "If you were to come to the end of King Street where it meets the big roundabout to get to the Hammersmith Apollo, you'd find that same bench on a traffic island - until one day they took it away and put a pelican crossing in its place.
"My old bench. Me and Eddie's old bench, that's what I miss the most."
There is currently an unofficial blue plaque near to the bench, which reads: "Rik Mayall. 1958-2014. Punched his friend in the balls on a bench near this spot."