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- 1. S1 E1 Aug 5, 2009
- A jaw-dropping mansion with six kitchens. An ultramodern palace in the hills. Would you believe that they belong to one guy who used to scrub toilets, and one who folded sweaters in the mall? Joan gets the rags-to-riches stories.
- 2. Mardi Gras Millionaire Aug 12, 2009
- A man builds an empire around parade floats and plastic beads for Mardi Gras; Versace Mansion.
- 3. S1 E3 Aug 19, 2009
- A man makes his fortune with the Ginsu Knife; a woman turns her makeup expertise into millions.
How'd You Get So Rich? is an American reality television series hosted by comedian Joan Rivers. The series premiered on TV Land on August 5, 2009, and consisted of six weekly half-hour episodes. How'd You Get So Rich? was created and executive produced by Mark Burnett (Survivor, The Apprentice).
- Reality
Joan meets the inventor of the five-chamber bubble blower, who is so rich, his dog has a walk-in closet and a private chef. Then, this couple's mansion has its own elevator. Her diamond has its own zip code. How'd they get so rich? Watch and find out.
- 21 min
How'd You Get So Rich?: With Joan Rivers, Daniel Staniszewski, John Paul DeJoria. Series revolves around Joan Rivers traveling around the United States interviewing self-made millionaires and billionaires.
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- 2009-07
- Reality-TV
Joan meets the inventor of the five-chamber bubble blower, who is so rich, his dog has a walk-in closet and a private chef. Then, this couple's mansion has its own elevator. Her diamond has its own zip code. How'd they get so rich? Watch and find out.
She scours the country in search of people who became wealthy in interesting ways, and if her pestering doesn't get her shown the door before she even enters it, she'll get a firsthand look at ...
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How'd You Get So Rich? is an American reality television series hosted by comedian Joan Rivers. The series premiered on TV Land on August 5, 2009, and consisted of six weekly half-hour episodes.
Joan Rivers visits the high school dropout who came up with a 100 million dollar idea while working at a pet shop: Wee Wee Pads! Then, Joan shows and tells all in the first-ever televised tour of her 100-acre Connecticut estate.