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David Jason - National Treasure Or Greedy Old *** ??
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In light of the recent news that David Jason, 80, is charging up to £375.00 for a signed photograph with him, would you say he was a national treasure as loveable rogue Del Boy or a desperate old greedy man who has been milking a comedy career that ended over two decades ago???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As has been pointed out nicelander, David Jason is not 'charging up to £375 for a signed photograph with him' at all.
The fee is part of a package, the profits from which go to charity, so Sir David is not receiving anything from this situation.
I would say that his offer to partake increases his 'national treasure' status, and in no way indicates that he is desperate, or greedy in any way shape or form.
The fee is part of a package, the profits from which go to charity, so Sir David is not receiving anything from this situation.
I would say that his offer to partake increases his 'national treasure' status, and in no way indicates that he is desperate, or greedy in any way shape or form.
I liked him in Open All Hours and Fools and Horses, but didn't likehim in Frost at all. I don't consider him a National Treasure. To be honest he irritates me. I wouldn' t want signed photo of anybody, especially if I had to pay. I missed my chance of the Beatles autographs in 1962. That would have been worth something now!
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