Prompt: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/30463990/itv-channels-shut-down-sky-sd-switch-off/ Description: 2024-09-16 12:08 UTC Starting October 2024, ITV will transition its satellite broadcasts to HD-only, causing ITV1 and ITV2 to disappear from certain older Sky and Freesat boxes.
The Reliant Regal Supervan III with "Trotters Independent Trading Co" on the side was used by the characters in the first two series of the belovedFour decades after being used for the first two series the three wheeled motor is being sold with props from the show including a market suitcase, fluffy dice and an inflatable doll.
In it, Rodney drives the van into the countryside where he, Del and Grandad stumble upon the lady of a nearby manor house whose car has broken down. A Classic Car Auctions spokesperson said: "The van was used for two series which included the famous chandelier scene.
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