"Who wants to be a millionaire"
Animal Farm was the first British animated feature released worldwide .
stanley baldwin
4 million BC
Home & Away.
Sold about 5.6 million copies on the first day.
Nigel Martin Nigel Martin
Cost of a ticket (one way)* First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($69,600 today)* First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($2400 today)Hope this helps! :)
I believe it was Paul Gascoigne, who went from Newcastle to Tottenham in 1988.
Trevor Francis more information, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Francis I do not think Trevor Francis was involved in a single move for two million pounds. One million, yes and for more than two million throughout his career, yes, but not in one move. I think the answer is Mark Hughes (Manchester United to Barcelona) for any British player and then Andrew Cole (Newcastle United to Manchester United) for a move between two British clubs It was Paul Gascoigne Mark Hughes was sold for 2 million pounds in summer 1986, two years before Gascoigne was sold for 2.3 million, becoming the first British transfer for more than £2 million.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? Okay, so there are 100 pennies in a pound, so in one million pounds, there would be... calculates in head... like, 100 million pennies. But seriously, who even carries around a million pounds of pennies? That would be a heavy wallet!
To calculate the number of pennies in one million pounds, we first need to convert pounds to pennies. There are 100 pennies in one pound, so one million pounds would be equivalent to 100,000,000 pennies. Therefore, there would be 100 million pennies in one million pounds.
The first million pounds paid for a goalkeeper is Nigel Martins , who played for Leeds and Everton, He is also the first goalkeeper sold for two million pounds.
luthar blisset
about 10 million pounds
For the children,followed by watch with mother.
To convert 41 Indian crores to British pounds, you first need to know the current exchange rate. As of my last update, the exchange rate fluctuates around 1 Indian Rupee (INR) to approximately 0.01 British Pounds (GBP). Therefore, 41 crores (which is 410 million INR) would be roughly 4.1 million GBP. Please check the latest exchange rates for the most accurate conversion.
45 million pounds