According to BoE Inflation Calculator, that's £33 in todays money. We also need to factor in where Mr. Money was travelling from. He obviously hadn't booked in advance either, so he will be paying full rate. Since Mr. Money seems to have cash flow problems (ironic, being "Mr. Money"), we also have to question his eligibility rating (credit score in todays terminology) and how he was able to have "access" to his flexible friend.
Harry H Corbett for the voice of the ticket office window?
One thing about all these access puns, they were to be expected they were on the cards
0:14 says it's £9.30, how can that be expensive?!!!
According to BoE Inflation Calculator, that's £33 in todays money. We also need to factor in where Mr. Money was travelling from. He obviously hadn't booked in advance either, so he will be paying full rate. Since Mr. Money seems to have cash flow problems (ironic, being "Mr. Money"), we also have to question his eligibility rating (credit score in todays terminology) and how he was able to have "access" to his flexible friend.
Looks like £4.30 to me
What accent did Money have.
Does that you can use credit cards to buy tickets at the ticket window? I thought they only accept cash.
Seriously? Any credit or debit card has been accepted for decades.