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The Rothschilds of Peckham, otherwise known as Trotter's Independent Traders (or TIT for short) cause untold trouble - and laughs - in their bid to become millionaires. This collection covers the first five series of the BBC sitcom and contains original material, including the Trotter Dictionary, Rodney's CV and the Trotter Guide to Seduction.
Join the family Trotter with their get-rich-quick scheming and back-of-a-lorry sales pitch. This collection covers the first five series of the hilarious BBC sitcom and contains specially-written, original material, including the Trotter Dictionary, Rodney's CV and the Trotter Guide to Seduction.
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The Rothschilds of Peckham, otherwise known as Trotter's Independent Traders (or TIT for short) cause untold trouble - and laughs - in their bid to become millionaires. This collection covers the first five series of the BBC sitcom and contains original material, including the Trotter Dictionary, Rodney's CV and the Trotter Guide to Seduction.
Join the family Trotter with their get-rich-quick scheming and back-of-a-lorry sales pitch. This collection covers the first five series of the hilarious BBC sitcom and contains specially-written, original material, including the Trotter Dictionary, Rodney's CV and the Trotter Guide to Seduction.
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Autorenporträt
John Sullivan was best known as the creator of the hugely popular BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. Regularly voted Britain's favourite sitcom, the show ran for ten years between 1981 and 1991, including several Christmas specials. Five years later, another Christmas special was broadcast. It was intended to be the last ever episode, but garnered an audience of 24 million viewers, so occasional follow-ups were shown from 2001. Sullivan also wrote a spin-off series, The Green Green Grass, and a prequel, Rock and Chips. Described as 'the Dickens of his generation', Sullivan was also responsible for the creation of the hit BBC TV sitcoms Citizen Smith and Just Good Friends. In 2005, he was appointed an OBE for services to drama. He died in 2011.