A watch they had stored away was auctioned and was sold for £6,200,000 in Sotheby's auction house.
Nothing!
Buddy Rich had only one child, a girl, Cathy Rich.
It depended where you were coming from and how rich you were. If you were coming from the north bank of the river, you might cross the river by boat or on London bridge. Most people walked, but the rich might have horses or carriages.
No, his plays were also performed to poor people
His dream is to become a rich man but he keeps meeting obsticals in his way making him very bitter. He trys to do anything to move up in the world.
The Trotters' van, featured in the British television series "Only Fools and Horses," has the number plate "TRO 5 R." This iconic vehicle is synonymous with the show's main characters, Del Boy and Rodney Trotter, as they navigate their various get-rich-quick schemes. The number plate has become a recognizable symbol of the series and its humor.
No. Saddles could only be afforded by rich people.
Eva Mottley has: Played Naomi Shadwell in "Crown Court" in 1972. Played Corinne in "Only Fools and Horses...." in 1981. Played Donna McCord in "Bergerac" in 1981. Played Pam in "Scrubbers" in 1982. Played Stewardess in "Poor Little Rich Girls" in 1984.
no its only a myth
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Del Boy's company in the British television series "Only Fools and Horses" was called Trotters Independent Traders (TIT). The business was known for selling a variety of goods, often of dubious quality, and was run by Del Boy and his brother Rodney. The show humorously depicted their various get-rich-quick schemes and misadventures.
During the 1700s, walking was the main type of transportation. But there are also horses and carriages that only rich people can afford.
Nothing!
Not many people owned horses. Only the rich because they were expensive to keep, feed, and ride. Most people walked or rook a boat, barge, or ship anywhere.
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With luck, only with luck. Wby winning a lottery or something.
A millionaire is a rich person. A garden should be planted in rich soil.