:00:13. > :00:21.Welcome to the National Lottery In It To Win It. Most digital viewers
:00:21. > :00:24.can join us on the Red Button. Now your host, it's Dale Winton!
:00:24. > :00:28.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank
:00:28. > :00:31.you! Good evening. Welcome to the National Lottery In It To Win It.
:00:31. > :00:34.Now, in tonight's Lottery draws, there's an absolute fortune to be
:00:34. > :00:38.won, but will you be the winner? Well, fingers crossed you are
:00:38. > :00:44.tonight. Also, in the studio, I have five people all hoping to win
:00:44. > :00:47.up to �100,000. They are itching to play, so let's meet them. They are
:00:47. > :00:57.Chanel... CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
:00:57. > :01:05.
:01:05. > :01:09.Andrew! Joan! John! And Lisa! Here's how it works. At the moment,
:01:09. > :01:12.they're sitting over there in the waiting area. They need to be over
:01:12. > :01:15.here in Winners Row, because, quite frankly, whoever is sitting in one
:01:15. > :01:20.of these chairs, when the klaxon goes at the end of the show, could
:01:20. > :01:23.well be in for me handing them a cheque for a huge amount of money.
:01:23. > :01:26.The question is, who's going to be the first to sit in Winners Row?
:01:27. > :01:31.You each have your own colour. Let's find out who's going to play
:01:31. > :01:38.first. It's green, it's Andrew! Come and make some money!
:01:38. > :01:44.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Hi, Andrew. Good to see you.
:01:44. > :01:48.are you? Come and sit down. Ha-ha! You've had a brilliant start.
:01:48. > :01:52.I have. First chair. Question is, can you keep this chair? Well, I'm
:01:52. > :01:56.going to try my best. OK. How much would you like to go home with?
:01:56. > :01:59.70,000 would be lovely. Where've you come from? I've come from
:01:59. > :02:03.Lisburn in Northern Ireland. And what do you do in Lisburn?
:02:03. > :02:07.a primary school teacher. What age group do you teach? I have a
:02:07. > :02:10.mixture of eight-year-olds and nine-year-olds in my class.
:02:10. > :02:13.LAUGHTER Very tiring! Yes! Absolutely! And
:02:13. > :02:18.I've got a four-year-old wee boy, Charlie, at home as well, so
:02:19. > :02:22.that's... Lovely. And who have you bought with you for support today?
:02:22. > :02:25.I brought my lovely wife Janet and my brother Philip. Hi. So, if you
:02:25. > :02:29.won 100 grand, what would you really do? I mean, you've suddenly
:02:29. > :02:32.got 100 grand in your pocket. What would do? I think I would maybe
:02:32. > :02:39.take the opportunity to go back to university and retrain. Retrain as
:02:39. > :02:43.what? I'm a very keen cook. So I cook an awful lot at home. I cook
:02:43. > :02:47.almost all the meals at home so... Oh, you're the one wants to open a
:02:47. > :02:50.restaurant with unusual... A twist on recipes? Yes. I was thinking of
:02:50. > :02:53.having Asian food, like a chicken Tikka Masala with a Northern Irish
:02:53. > :02:57.twist, so instead of having Naan bread, you could have potato bread
:02:57. > :03:02.with it. WHITE LAUGHTER Well, hmm... Curry's
:03:02. > :03:07.not quite right unless you have a Naan with it. When you're doing the
:03:07. > :03:11.menu, think about both... Yes, yes. And you know, think about us all.
:03:11. > :03:15.Well, I do wish you the best of luck. This isn't getting the job
:03:15. > :03:19.done. As I look at the prize fund, I see a big fat zero. We're going
:03:19. > :03:22.to put some money in that. You know how it works - every question is
:03:22. > :03:26.worth five grand. But if you give me a wrong answer, no money and you
:03:26. > :03:29.go to the Red Area. Don't want to go there. Two ways out of there.
:03:29. > :03:33.You know that. Back where you started on the turn of one question
:03:33. > :03:37.or back here in Winners Row. So try and stay here as long as you can.
:03:37. > :03:40.Are you ready? I am. As ready as I'll ever be! Let's put some money
:03:40. > :03:50.in the bank straight away. Let's have a look at your first question
:03:50. > :03:53.for 5,000. Please reveal the Erm... Well, if I ever do get to
:03:53. > :04:00.opening my restaurant and cafe I probably would have some French
:04:00. > :04:06.food in there. Not so... Up on Dutch food but I think the phrase
:04:06. > :04:10.is "going Dutch". Am I to accept that, then? Yes. I'll accept that
:04:10. > :04:14.as Dutch. It sounds kind of right. Is it, though? Yes! Five grand!
:04:14. > :04:22.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Wouldn't it be great if they were all as easy
:04:22. > :04:32.as that? Oh, yes! Wouldn't it be wonderful! Let's have a look at
:04:32. > :04:38.
:04:38. > :04:43.Now, my wife is a big Harry Potter fan. She's read all the books. I
:04:43. > :04:47.haven't read any of them. I prefer just to go to the cinema and watch
:04:47. > :04:50.it instead. And I think Daniel Radcliffe is Harry Potter. I'm not
:04:50. > :04:56.sure who Harry Melling is and I think Rupert Grint plays Ron
:04:56. > :05:00.Weasley. I'll accept Rupert Grint. If that is right we will have ten
:05:00. > :05:06.grand in the prize fund. That would be nice. Is it Rupert Grint? The
:05:06. > :05:16.name is so familiar, tha's right. Good answer. OK. Here's your third
:05:16. > :05:25.
:05:25. > :05:33.I've seen quite a lot of footage and clips of Dubai on TV, I
:05:33. > :05:38.followed the Gulf and the Dubai Desert Open is there. And I think
:05:38. > :05:46.it's the shape of a ship's sail, Dale. Are you saying accept ship's
:05:46. > :05:50.sail as your answer? Yes, I am. done deal. I'll accept ship's sail.
:05:50. > :05:54.The Burj Al Arab hotel - is it formed in the shape of a ship's
:05:54. > :06:00.sail? Yes! CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Actually, it
:06:00. > :06:04.has that beautiful thing that come out on the ocean. OK. This could be
:06:04. > :06:14.�20,000. This could be a high-price game tonight. It's looking good.
:06:14. > :06:33.
:06:33. > :06:37.Let's have another question. I hope Right... I know definitely that
:06:37. > :06:44.it's not Dizzee Rascal. It's definitely not him. I don't think
:06:44. > :06:52.it's... Jay-Z, so I'm going to go for Pitbull, Dale. Are you saying
:06:52. > :06:59.you'd like me to take Pitbull as your answer? Yes. I accept it.
:06:59. > :07:03.Accept. That will be my favourite question so far. It's not mine.
:07:03. > :07:07.Well, I have to tell you, I'm not going to say what the answer is cos
:07:07. > :07:12.it's about to be revealed, but I this much I will tell you - it's my
:07:12. > :07:16.favourite artist, whoever it is. But is it Pitbull? Yes! He's
:07:16. > :07:21.wonderful! And he's got the shaved head and he wears the glasses and
:07:21. > :07:31.he wears the suit. He's sharp and very good. A good rapper. OK, let's
:07:31. > :07:41.
:07:41. > :07:49.Well, I am a Manchester United fan, so I am familiar with all those
:07:49. > :07:56.guys. David Beckham's got lots of hair. I don't think he needs a
:07:56. > :08:00.transplant. It is... Wayne Rooney, Dale. I am pretty sure of that.
:08:00. > :08:10.Would you like me to take Wayne Rooney as your answer? Yes, please,
:08:10. > :08:10.
:08:10. > :08:16.Dale. I've accepted Wayne Rooney. Is that the right answer? Yes! 25
:08:16. > :08:20.grand! And you're alone in Winners Row. Yes. How pleased do you feel
:08:20. > :08:30.with yourself? Oh, very pleased! Let's make this �30,000. Here's
:08:30. > :08:38.
:08:38. > :08:45.January Jones... Christina Hendricks, Elizabeth Moss. Well,
:08:45. > :08:49.there really is absolutely... No logic to this. Well, there is a
:08:49. > :08:54.type of logic. My birthday is New Year's Day, so it's January. My
:08:54. > :08:59.mum's maiden name was Jones. So on that basis, I'm going to say
:08:59. > :09:08.January Jones. Would you like me to take January Jones as the answer?
:09:08. > :09:12.Yes, please. Is the answer January Jones? Christina Hendricks. The
:09:12. > :09:20.audience are really with you tonight. But now you will be back.
:09:20. > :09:23.Please make your way to Red. Thank you, Dale. OK! Well, I have four
:09:23. > :09:27.players in the waiting area who probably thought their moment would
:09:27. > :09:37.never come. For one of them it's about to change. Who's going to be
:09:37. > :09:44.
:09:44. > :09:48.It's pink, it's Chanel! Come and make some money!
:09:48. > :09:53.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Hi, darling! Hi, sweetheart! You're beautiful!
:09:53. > :09:58.Thank you! Come and sit down. Oh, you're a treat. You look absolutely
:09:58. > :10:02.beautiful tonight. Thank you. the dress! It looks fantastic.
:10:02. > :10:08.Thank you, Dale. Who did you bring with you for support, Chanel?
:10:08. > :10:13.brought my two best friends, John and Sheena. Hiya! And I love the
:10:13. > :10:16.name of your daughter. What's your daughter's name? Asia May. Asia May.
:10:16. > :10:20.It's so unusual. Where've you come from tonight? I have come from
:10:20. > :10:24.Enfield in London. What do you do? I'm a student. I'm studying a
:10:24. > :10:28.business degree of accounting. Accounting? Why are you laughing?
:10:28. > :10:31.Are you no good at it? No! How much would you like to go home with
:10:31. > :10:35.tonight? Dale, �50,000 would be amazing. What have you got the
:10:35. > :10:39.money earmarked for? I've got this ambition to visit at least five
:10:39. > :10:44.UNESCO World Heritage Sites in my lifetime. I know I'm still young
:10:44. > :10:50.but a really luxurious holiday to the Galapagos Islands. Yeah. Brand
:10:50. > :10:54.new car. I passed my test in August. Oh, so you're a new driver? Yeah.
:10:54. > :10:58.OK. You join me in Winners Row with 25 grand in the prize fund. We can
:10:58. > :11:01.do a lot better than that. You're going to put five grand in straight
:11:01. > :11:06.away, but not right enough. You're only here cos Andrew got the answer
:11:06. > :11:14.wrong. I'll be back with your question in a moment. Andrew!
:11:14. > :11:17.You're in jeopardy here. Yes. great, not very comfortable. Red
:11:17. > :11:20.Area questions are one question, it is not multiple-choice, so do your
:11:20. > :11:30.best to find me the right answer. OK. Show me the Red Area question,
:11:30. > :11:32.
:11:32. > :11:36.please. You're a teacher! Yes. brilliant is that! If I got this
:11:36. > :11:40.wrong, I would never live it down! But thankfully, I do know that the
:11:40. > :11:45.C stands for "certificate". It's the General Certificate of
:11:45. > :11:49.Secondary Education, so my answer is certificate, Dale. When it came
:11:49. > :11:55.up, I was thinking, "I can't think what the C stands for". I always
:11:55. > :11:57.think of GCSE, GCSEs. Yeah. what does it stand for? What is the
:11:57. > :12:03.rest of it again? The General Certificate of Secondary Education.
:12:03. > :12:08.Right. I've got several. How many O-levels? You're showing your age,
:12:08. > :12:11.Dale. What, O-levels? I did O- levels then, didn't I! I said O-
:12:11. > :12:14.levels! I've got seven of them. Well, stop showing off! My
:12:14. > :12:17.education is terrible. So I've accepted certificate as the answer.
:12:17. > :12:27.Let's hope it's right. I'm sure... You must know. Is it right? I'm
:12:27. > :12:30.sure it must be. Yeah, it is! Well done. Back you come. Here's where
:12:31. > :12:40.you can make it 30 grand straight away. For another five grand, let
:12:41. > :12:51.
:12:51. > :12:56.Edelweiss... This is terrible for me. I'm going to have to take a
:12:56. > :13:01.guess. This is not an educated guess! Right. And I'm going to go
:13:01. > :13:04.for... Deserts. I've accepted deserts. If that's right, we'll
:13:04. > :13:12.have 30 grand in the prize fund. If it's not, well, you're in the Red
:13:12. > :13:16.Area. It is the answer deserts? Oh! Now, I may be way off here and the
:13:16. > :13:19.audience will be sure to tell me if I'm right or wrong. Edelweiss, was
:13:19. > :13:23.that in the Sound Of Music set in the Austrian mountains? AUDIENCE:
:13:23. > :13:25.Yes. It was like... # Edelweiss # Edelweiss...
:13:25. > :13:28.LAUGHTER And they were in the mountains and
:13:28. > :13:32.was it Julie Andrews trekking across with lots of children or
:13:32. > :13:40.something? I don't know. Anyway, no help to you. No help. So please
:13:40. > :13:44.make your way to Red. Which means, stand by, you three, one of you's
:13:44. > :13:54.going to be sitting right here very soon. Let's have a look at your
:13:54. > :14:06.
:14:07. > :14:12.Zeus is... He is the King of the Gods in Greek mythology. Poseidon...
:14:12. > :14:15.Erm... I think he's something to do with the sea or something like that.
:14:15. > :14:22.None of this helps me as to know what relationship they have but I
:14:22. > :14:27.would say that Zeus was the father of Poseidon. So I'm going to go for
:14:27. > :14:34.father, Dale. Shall I take father as the answer? Yes, please. I've
:14:34. > :14:44.accepted father. Is it the father? Oh, it's the brother. Please make
:14:44. > :14:44.
:14:44. > :14:48.your way to Red. OK! Time to find another person from the waiting
:14:48. > :14:58.area to sit here in Winners Row. Who's it going to be? Let's find
:14:58. > :15:00.
:15:00. > :15:07.It's white, it's Joan! Come and make some money!
:15:07. > :15:12.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Ooh! Hi, Joan! Hello, darling!
:15:12. > :15:15.Lovely to meet you! You, too! You, too! Come and sit down. I heard
:15:15. > :15:19.that you'd written in your application, "I want to go on In It
:15:19. > :15:23.To Win It and adopt Dale". Yes! want to adopt me. I'm old enough
:15:23. > :15:27.probably to be your mother. stop it! We don't talk ages here in
:15:27. > :15:30.this programme. We never talk ages. But I do know not so long ago you
:15:30. > :15:35.retired. So what were you doing before you retired? Well, I was
:15:35. > :15:41.working part-time as an estate agent. The dreaded! Dreaded? So
:15:41. > :15:45.you've seen the market go up and down... Yes. And all the upsets.
:15:45. > :15:50.Where are you from? Buckinghamshire from Stone, which is near Aylesbury.
:15:50. > :15:55.That's a lovely part of the world. Who are you with tonight?
:15:55. > :15:58.daughter Annette there and my son David. So you've got the whole
:15:58. > :16:03.family with you tonight. Yeah, supporting me. Really willing you
:16:03. > :16:07.to do well. How much do you want to win tonight? Well, if it was just a
:16:07. > :16:11.little, 15,000. I would like to see my sister in America. Now, you
:16:11. > :16:14.haven't seen her for 10 years, have you? No. She was a GI bride.
:16:14. > :16:18.you not fancy marrying an American and going over there? I was too
:16:18. > :16:22.young then. I was only... goodness! But listen, you can relax.
:16:22. > :16:26.You're only here because, look, we've got two in the Red Area. So
:16:26. > :16:30.I'm going to get them out, put them back in Winners Row, I'll be back
:16:30. > :16:33.with your question in a moment. Thank you. Right, here's the deal.
:16:33. > :16:36.You need to both agree on, fingers crossed, the same correct answer,
:16:36. > :16:39.so have a talk amongst yourselves. I need one answer and it's all or
:16:39. > :16:43.nothing. You're either both going back there or both going back there.
:16:43. > :16:53.So here's your Red Area question. Oh, here we go! Another one of
:16:53. > :17:00.
:17:00. > :17:07.those great... I love Rihanna! It's Eminem. Yup. It's 100%. We're
:17:07. > :17:14.pretty certain about that. million percent! Yep! I love this!
:17:14. > :17:17.Eminem? Yes. I'll take Eminem. If that's right, you're going back to
:17:17. > :17:20.Winners Row. Is it Eminem? Yes! Yeah! I was saving that question
:17:20. > :17:25.for you! Just teasing you there. Let's hope this is a nice question,
:17:25. > :17:35.Joan. If you're ready, shall we do it? Yes, please, Dale. Here's your
:17:35. > :17:41.
:17:41. > :17:48.first question. Thank you. Oh, my Do you play Scrabble? No, I don't,
:17:48. > :17:53.Dale. I love Scrabble. Do you? I'll have a guess at 144 cos 12 12s are
:17:53. > :17:59.144, so it could be that one, I think. I think 64 might be a bit
:17:59. > :18:09.too low. Are you wanting me to take 144? Is that what you're saying?
:18:09. > :18:10.
:18:10. > :18:14.Yes, please. OK, I accept 144. Is it 144? Oh! I think there are more
:18:14. > :18:21.than 12 across. It's ever so big, the Scrabble board. Yeah, I suppose
:18:21. > :18:25.it is. For now, please make your way to Red. Mind the step, darling.
:18:25. > :18:35.We seem to have got stuck at 25 grand here. We've got to break that
:18:35. > :18:46.
:18:46. > :18:51.spell and make it 30. Here's your Las Vegas. For some reason, I was
:18:51. > :18:56.drawn to the meadows. I have no idea. I do not know and I'm just
:18:56. > :19:02.going to go with it. I'll accept the meadows. Yeah. Well, let's hope
:19:02. > :19:08.it's right. I don't know this one. Is it the meadows? Yeah! At last we
:19:08. > :19:18.have 30 grand in there. Well done! OK. Andrew, I wish you well. Here's
:19:18. > :19:33.
:19:33. > :19:39.All great movies. Yeah. Well, there have been... There've been more
:19:39. > :19:46.than three Indiana Jones. There've been four, I think, so I can
:19:46. > :19:51.discount that one. So it's left between Transformers and Iron Man.
:19:51. > :19:55.I'm trying to think how many Iron men there have been. Not enough in
:19:55. > :20:05.my life! LAUGHTER
:20:05. > :20:05.
:20:05. > :20:09.I am going to go for... Transformers, Dale. Would you like
:20:09. > :20:15.me to take that as your answer? Yeah, well, my wee boy wants one,
:20:15. > :20:19.so, yes. OK, I need you to tell me what you want me to take. Yes,
:20:19. > :20:22.Transformers, please. OK, I accept Transformers, so were you right to
:20:22. > :20:24.stick with your initial gut reaction or should you have gone
:20:24. > :20:31.with your secondary thought? I wonder, usually gut reactions are
:20:31. > :20:37.the right things to do, but is it right now? Yes! I always think
:20:37. > :20:42.first reactions, I always think gut reaction. Well done. Thank you.
:20:42. > :20:52.John and Lisa. One of you will be sitting right here very soon. Who's
:20:52. > :20:54.
:20:54. > :21:02.it going to be? Let's find out. It's yellow, it's John! Yes! Come
:21:02. > :21:06.on! Come and make some money! Hi, John! Hi, Dale. Good to see you.
:21:06. > :21:10.Thank you. Come and sit down. Lisa, I'm sorry! Are you OK, darling?
:21:10. > :21:14.am, Dale, thank you. Who's with you? I'm with my husband Steve and
:21:14. > :21:19.my mum Mary. Lovely. Good to see both. Where have you come from,
:21:19. > :21:23.John? I'm from Leeds in West Yorkshire. OK, and what do you do
:21:23. > :21:25.in Leeds? I'm a transport manager with a large logistics company.
:21:25. > :21:30.look after, like, 120 lorry-drivers, don't you? Something like that?
:21:30. > :21:34.Just over 100. About 102. What do you have to do? It's just getting
:21:34. > :21:37.all the deliveries out to pubs and clubs and places like that so
:21:37. > :21:41.everybody can go out and enjoy their self on a weekend and go have
:21:41. > :21:43.a pint. How much do you want to win tonight? I'd like to win about
:21:43. > :21:48.50,000, Dale. I have three beautiful daughters. I'm very much
:21:48. > :21:51.a family man and they are my life and I'd like to spend a lot on them
:21:51. > :21:53.and treat them as well. So they're Daddy's girls? They are. Did you
:21:53. > :21:57.bring them tonight? I've brought my youngest daughter, Carly, who's
:21:57. > :22:01.come all the way from the Isle of Wight to be with us. And who's he?
:22:01. > :22:06.I haven't a clue, he followed us in! No, I'm joking of course!
:22:06. > :22:10.That's my good friend Tim. He's lived across the road from you for
:22:10. > :22:13.ever, hasn't he? For ever, yeah. If you cut that guy in half, it would
:22:13. > :22:16.say genuine all the way through. Really? Yeah, he looks out for my
:22:16. > :22:20.girls, he's looked out for me, he's a good friend. And he's hoping that
:22:20. > :22:23.you'll look after him if you walk home with 50 grand! He's not that
:22:23. > :22:27.good! I wouldn't go that far! now, listen, I've got to get Joan
:22:27. > :22:30.out of the Red Area. Now, you've seen how it's done. I mean, the bad
:22:30. > :22:33.thing about the Red Area is it's not multiple-choice. I'm going to
:22:33. > :22:37.give you the question, I'm hoping you know the answer. If you do,
:22:37. > :22:40.you're headed back to Winners Row. If not, you're going to go back and
:22:40. > :22:50.join Lisa. OK. So, are you ready, gorgeous? Yes. Come on, let's have
:22:50. > :22:54.
:22:54. > :23:00.I really don't know. I don't think... They're in the European
:23:00. > :23:04.Union, so I'll say the drachma but that's just a guess. The drachma?
:23:04. > :23:07.Yes. Would you like me to take drachma as your answer? That's
:23:08. > :23:16.wrong isn't it! Yes. OK, I've accepted drachma. What is the
:23:16. > :23:20.official monetary unit of South Africa? Oh. You know the rand?
:23:20. > :23:30.Oh, never mind! Please make your way back where you started. Take it
:23:30. > :23:49.
:23:49. > :23:52.Come on, John, let's make it 40 I don't think it's a beetle. I've
:23:52. > :24:01.heard of lots of types of beetles but not any related to that name.
:24:01. > :24:07.I've got this vision of a bison with his... So have I!
:24:07. > :24:10.LAUGHTER So where was I? You've got me all confused now! I'll rule
:24:10. > :24:13.beetle out, Dale. I don't think it's a beetle. It's not one I've
:24:13. > :24:17.really heard of and I do like nature and wildlife and things like
:24:17. > :24:21.that. I'm still ruling out beetle. I'm going to say it's a bird.
:24:21. > :24:27.would you like me to take bird as your answer? Erm... Yes, Dale.
:24:27. > :24:37.accept bird. I'm hoping it's the right answer. Is it? Thank goodness
:24:37. > :24:37.
:24:37. > :24:40.for that! OK, 40 grand in the prize fund. Let's make it 45 grand. That
:24:41. > :24:50.would be 15 grand apiece each. That's very nice. Here's your
:24:51. > :24:58.
:24:58. > :25:05.Have you ever seen the TV show Rebus? No. Detective. It's very
:25:05. > :25:09.good. I haven't. I just think I'm going to go for... John. John Rebus.
:25:09. > :25:13.Would you like me to take John Rebus as your answer? Yes. I accept
:25:13. > :25:23.the answer John. If it is right, you've dodged a question you don't
:25:23. > :25:24.
:25:24. > :25:30.like and you've got away with it. Is it John? Yes! Well done! 45,000.
:25:30. > :25:40.OK. This would be 50,000. That's very nice. Andrew, let's make it 50.
:25:40. > :25:48.
:25:48. > :25:52.Here's your question. School Henry VIII. Er... Henry VIII, he
:25:52. > :25:55.definitely was not executed. I think because he lived to excess
:25:55. > :26:03.and he enjoyed the high-life, I think he died of natural causes,
:26:03. > :26:07.Dale. Would you like me to take natural causes? Yes, please.
:26:07. > :26:15.accept natural causes. Did Henry VIII die of natural causes? It's
:26:15. > :26:18.worth five grand. Yes! Well done. 50 grand. There's 50 grand in the
:26:18. > :26:23.prize fund. If you all have a good round here, that's another 50,
:26:23. > :26:33.which would make it 65 grand. Very nice. Very good share. Very nice
:26:33. > :26:44.
:26:44. > :26:50.pot of money. OK, let's make it 55. I know it's not Virgo because
:26:50. > :26:53.that's my wife birthday. And it's nowhere near mine, basically. I
:26:53. > :26:57.also have a daughter that has a birthday not long after mine and I
:26:57. > :27:02.know what my star sign is, so I'm going to say that it's Aquarius,
:27:02. > :27:06.Dale. Would you like me to accept Aquarius? I would, yes. I accept
:27:06. > :27:16.Aquarius as the answer. If that is right, we're on a roll here, 55
:27:16. > :27:34.
:27:34. > :27:40.grand. I hope it is. Is it I actually like athletics but, oh,
:27:40. > :27:44.my gosh! This, to me, would be a nightmare question so I'm going to
:27:44. > :27:52.shut up. Kelly Holmes... I'm going to rule out 200 metres and 400
:27:52. > :27:58.metres. Does she do the long- distance running? Mo Farah does
:27:58. > :28:03.long-distance running, I know he does. Does she? I'm going to go for
:28:03. > :28:07.800 metres and 1,500 metres, Dale. OK. Would you like me to accept 800
:28:07. > :28:12.metres and 1,500 metres as your answer? Yes, please. OK, consider
:28:12. > :28:22.it done. We have a deal. It is worth five grand. It would make
:28:22. > :28:22.
:28:22. > :28:32.that nicely, very tidily �60,000. This is tough for me but it's not
:28:32. > :28:35.
:28:35. > :28:45.me that's doing this. So I am with you on this. Yes! Thank you!
:28:45. > :28:58.
:28:59. > :29:06.�60,000. I would love this to be 65 Erm... One of my past times was
:29:06. > :29:14.that I used to read the atlas. Not a very interesting pastime! What a
:29:14. > :29:23.boring teenager you were! Yes! will it pay off for you now? Yes!
:29:23. > :29:28.Capital cities are my speciality. You seem very confident. I have
:29:29. > :29:38.accepted Malaysia. You seemed so confident I am sure you are right.
:29:39. > :29:39.
:29:39. > :29:44.Let's see. Yes! Well done! Oh! The klaxon has sounded. I am looking at
:29:44. > :29:49.that prize fund. It is frozen at �65,000 and it is not going
:29:49. > :29:54.anywhere except here. You each have a chance of winning your share of
:29:54. > :29:59.that money. Relax, your question is not right now. In the meantime,
:29:59. > :30:04.after say, Joan, you were over here and I have loved you coming over. I
:30:04. > :30:08.have loved meeting you. Lisa, it just did not work for you tonight.
:30:08. > :30:12.I have loved meeting your husband and your mum. Your family are great.
:30:13. > :30:22.You should have won some money but you didn't, so it is time to say
:30:23. > :30:27.
:30:27. > :30:35.This is the worst part of the show for me, when somebody leaves. We
:30:35. > :30:40.are about to have the best part for you, which means you could be going
:30:40. > :30:45.home with �21,666 each. That is if you give me the correct answer. One
:30:45. > :30:48.question separates you from that cash. Relax, breathe easy. I will
:30:48. > :30:57.be back with your question very shortly.
:30:57. > :31:01.They are going to sit there. For them, it will feel like ours! But
:31:01. > :31:06.you know what, there is still plenty to play for for you tonight.
:31:06. > :31:16.Hopefully you will be a winner, as we cross over to Lottery HQ for the
:31:16. > :31:17.
:31:17. > :31:20.host, who's fresh from the National Lottery Olympic Park Run, Jenni
:31:20. > :31:22.Falconer. Thanks, Alan, and thanks, Dale. Looking forward to hearing
:31:22. > :31:25.those all-important Winners Row questions shortly. But before we do,
:31:25. > :31:28.there's the Thunderball draw and we've got news from the spectacular
:31:28. > :31:37.National Lottery Olympic Park Run, which, as Alan mentioned, I was
:31:37. > :31:47.very fortunate to be a part of. I'm quite tired now! More about that in
:31:47. > :31:49.
:31:49. > :31:59.a second. Right now we are ready to meet some weekend winners. Julie,
:31:59. > :32:00.
:32:00. > :32:05.please get those machines up and running. Our draw team tonight is
:32:05. > :32:09.adjudicator Avni Mashru and Draw Master Julie Morrisey. Excalibur is
:32:09. > :32:16.the machine with set of balls 3. On Friday, over 97,000 tickets won a
:32:16. > :32:26.prize. Congratulations if you were one of those lucky winners. Here we
:32:26. > :32:28.
:32:28. > :32:38.go. Good luck! The first number, 27. And next to... For your
:32:38. > :32:41.
:32:41. > :32:51.delectation! Here's the third... Two more needed from this, our
:32:51. > :32:51.
:32:51. > :33:00.first machine. Here's the first. And the final ball... From of first
:33:00. > :33:05.machine. Excellent! If you have matched all the balls are drawn so
:33:05. > :33:10.far, you're a one ball away from winning half a million pounds.
:33:10. > :33:15.imagine! Just imagine! This ball could make all the difference to
:33:15. > :33:25.what you win it. Here are tonight's Thunderball numbers in ascending
:33:25. > :33:29.
:33:29. > :33:32.trainers and my running gear and made my way over to the Olympic
:33:32. > :33:35.Park along with 5,000 other runners, to take part in The National
:33:35. > :33:38.Lottery Olympic Park Run. It was an absolutely fantastic event put on
:33:38. > :33:41.to thank National Lottery players for helping support London 2012 and
:33:41. > :33:44.is the first time in Games history that the public has been given the
:33:44. > :33:54.opportunity to take part in something like this. Here's OJ to
:33:54. > :33:57.
:33:57. > :34:01.The day has finally arrived. 5,000 lucky people will be running the
:34:01. > :34:07.five-mile course around the Olympic Park and will be the first across
:34:07. > :34:15.the finish line in the Olympic Stadium. The lottery Games have
:34:15. > :34:23.helped contribute hundreds of thousands of pounds to the Olympic
:34:23. > :34:27.Games. Later, this stadium will fill up with friends and family, as
:34:27. > :34:30.well as the runners. Excited participants are flooding into the
:34:30. > :34:35.park and making their way to the start line for this once-in-a-
:34:35. > :34:39.lifetime opportunity. It is an opportunity not just to see the
:34:39. > :34:47.stadium, but for people to be the first to run in the stadium. That
:34:47. > :34:52.is something to talk about for the rest of your life. You are half a
:34:52. > :34:57.man used to be coming into this race? Yes. I have lost six stone!
:34:57. > :35:01.Is a real privilege to be here today. The first time I have
:35:01. > :35:09.actually been here, and seeing where the money has gone is very
:35:09. > :35:16.impressive. I have seen the stadium going up, literally from my
:35:16. > :35:21.backyard, so it is a great data come in and see what is happening.
:35:21. > :35:28.I believe you are the oldest runner? So I am told! I will be
:35:28. > :35:32.very pleased to be here. I went to White City in 48 and it was long
:35:32. > :35:40.since pulled down, of course. But it was amazing to be a teenager and
:35:40. > :35:46.watch those Olympics. I am back again. Can we just stay like this?!
:35:46. > :35:56.I need you to say something. Look at this, that is my back! I will
:35:56. > :35:56.
:35:56. > :37:08.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 72 seconds
:37:08. > :37:18.It is great for these guys. I loved it and I think it is a great
:37:18. > :37:22.
:37:22. > :37:26.Absolutely ecstatic! Absolutely fantastic! Not very fast but I kept
:37:26. > :37:36.going and we stayed together. A fantastic privilege to be here.
:37:36. > :37:37.
:37:37. > :37:46.Thank you. Congratulations. The oldest competitor here. And
:37:46. > :37:53.desperate finish at the end? Yes! You won? Are only just. But we have
:37:53. > :37:59.to be honest about this, and I beat you! Ha-ha! What an incredible day
:37:59. > :38:04.and you can see the people behind me who took part, and let's hope
:38:04. > :38:14.this stadium sees a whole host more of medals. Fingers crossed for Team
:38:14. > :38:20.
:38:20. > :38:30.done a 20-mile run that morning! Well done to everybody else. First,
:38:30. > :38:39.
:38:39. > :38:44.time to go back to Dale and Welcome back! A few minutes ago,
:38:44. > :38:51.these three helped put �65,000 in the prize fund, which means they
:38:51. > :38:56.are each looking at a share of at least �21,666 each, and they are
:38:57. > :38:59.only one question away from the cash. John... You were at the
:38:59. > :39:04.earliest out to Winners' Row, which means you did not get the chance to
:39:04. > :39:11.predict huge amount in, but you did put 10 grand in, and quite probably,
:39:11. > :39:20.you know how will it works. It goes up to 32,500 apiece. Shall we do
:39:20. > :39:30.it? Yeah! Buyer ready when you are to. Let's do it! -- I am ready.
:39:30. > :39:49.
:39:49. > :39:56.It's not a name I'm familiar with. And thinking fashion. I don't know
:39:57. > :40:03.why. I don't think it's cooking. I'm going to go with cooking. --
:40:03. > :40:10.fashion. Would you like me to take that as your answer? Yes. I don't
:40:10. > :40:18.know the game and I have thought through it. -- the name. John says
:40:18. > :40:25.fashion. It is locked in. If that is right, the minimum you are going
:40:25. > :40:34.home with his �21,666. Is it fashion? Yes! If yes! Yes!
:40:34. > :40:38.Brilliant! You know what? How many daughters have you got? I have
:40:38. > :40:43.three beautiful daughters. every single one of those will have
:40:43. > :40:48.known that answer. He is one of the finest fashion designers ever. He
:40:48. > :40:58.is brilliant and he has served do well! He certainly has! And well
:40:58. > :41:04.
:41:04. > :41:09.done! You should wear some of his! The question is, is John going home
:41:09. > :41:16.with that money or are you going to give me the wrong answer and pushes
:41:17. > :41:26.share up? I wish you the best of luck. Thank you. For your whole
:41:27. > :41:37.
:41:37. > :41:47.family and Asia May. Here is your I can actually picture the dog.
:41:47. > :41:48.
:41:48. > :41:58.Gosh! Sausage dog... Poodles. No, I don't think it's poodle. What does
:41:58. > :42:08.
:42:08. > :42:14.a - and look like? -- a sausage dog. I like dogs and I am just going to
:42:14. > :42:21.have to have a guess and say... The middle one. Would you like me to
:42:21. > :42:31.take that as your answer? Yes. Consider it done. I have locked it
:42:31. > :42:38.
:42:38. > :42:46.in. Is it right? Well done! Good! Are you OK? I haven't got a
:42:46. > :42:52.tissue with me! Would you like my sleeve? Go on! Have my sleeve! Just
:42:52. > :42:59.ruined a �400 share it! I can buy you another one, Dale! You live
:42:59. > :43:07.near me! Yes! Well done! I don't know what you are going to blow
:43:07. > :43:14.your nose on if you win! Now you have seen how it is done. When you
:43:14. > :43:24.look at that �65,000, 40,000 is yours. Your last question of the
:43:24. > :43:48.
:43:48. > :43:51.Erm... I have never heard of that address in my life. Winston
:43:51. > :43:57.Churchill was the Prime Minister during the Second World War, so if
:43:57. > :44:04.he was born in 1926, he would have been 13, if my maths is correct,
:44:04. > :44:14.which seems quite young to be the Prime Minister and directing a war.
:44:14. > :44:16.
:44:16. > :44:26.So I can rule him out. Maggie Thatcher... If she was born in
:44:26. > :44:29.
:44:29. > :44:34.1926... 70... 73. She would be 80 odd. 26. Margaret Thatcher was
:44:34. > :44:42.Prime Minister in 79 so it would have meant she was 53 when she was
:44:42. > :44:48.Prime Minister. No. Yeah, that's right. No, I think she was younger
:44:48. > :44:55.than that. So I am going to go for the Queen, Dale. Would you like me
:44:55. > :44:59.to take the Queen as your answer? Yes, please. I accept your answer.
:44:59. > :45:06.It is locked in. You have just given the answer to the most
:45:06. > :45:16.important question of the night. Do you it is worth 21,666 1,000. For
:45:16. > :45:21.
:45:21. > :45:29.the other two, it is worth 32,500 grand. For �21,666, or no at that
:45:29. > :45:39.address in London on the 21st report 1926. -- born. Yes! Well
:45:39. > :45:42.
:45:42. > :45:49.done! Thank you, Dale! OK, relax! I will be back with your
:45:49. > :45:54.cheques very soon! Well done! That is how it should be. I will be back
:45:54. > :46:04.very soon with the money but time now to see if you will win a big
:46:04. > :46:14.
:46:14. > :46:17.money. Come on! Let's cross over to everyone managed to get a share of
:46:17. > :46:27.that fantastic prize. Now let's see if we can get some of you winning
:46:27. > :46:32.
:46:32. > :46:38.at home, with tonight's big Lotto jackpot tonight. Tonight's jackpot
:46:38. > :46:45.has been estimated at �4.1 million. Brilliant, let's do it! Release
:46:45. > :46:49.those weekend balls, please, Julie. We are using Merlin and set of
:46:49. > :46:52.balls 1. One very lucky ticket scooped Wednesday's jackpot to win
:46:52. > :46:55.over �2.2 million. And a further seven lucky ticket holders matched
:46:55. > :47:01.five main numbers and the bonus to claim a very satisfying �97,000
:47:01. > :47:11.each. Congratulations. Well done to everyone. Are we ready? Good luck!
:47:11. > :47:14.
:47:14. > :47:20.If we are off and running. And here is the first. 49, the top banana
:47:20. > :47:28.five Wednesdays ago, too. Number 40. Since it launched back in 94, the
:47:28. > :47:38.National Lottery has given away over �40 billion in prizes. 252nd
:47:38. > :47:38.
:47:38. > :47:43.Lotto appearance for 47. No. 18, drawn up four Wednesdays ago as
:47:43. > :47:53.well. Number five joined us 10 weekends back as well. And the
:47:53. > :48:02.
:48:02. > :48:11.bonus... So this weekend's winning numbers in ascending order. That's
:48:11. > :48:15.nearly all from us tonight. Enjoy the rest of the weekend whatever
:48:15. > :48:25.you are up to. Right now, I am looking for somebody to give me a
:48:25. > :48:32.
:48:32. > :48:40.foot massage. Alan? I could do Well... All I've got to do now is
:48:40. > :48:50.give everybody their cheques for a huge 21,006 under and �66. Let's
:48:50. > :48:51.
:48:51. > :49:01.hear it for a win as! -- winners. John. Well deserved. Lovely! Thank
:49:01. > :49:08.
:49:08. > :49:14.you. Well done. Chanel. It says here, pay her �21,666. And I can
:49:14. > :49:18.get a new share at! Thank you! done, darling. I was very worried
:49:18. > :49:28.things weren't going to happen tonight, but it does say, pay
:49:28. > :49:29.
:49:29. > :49:33.Andrew Williamson �21,666. Thank you, Dale. Well done. OK. They have
:49:33. > :49:36.all got their cheques and they have had a fantastic night on In It To
:49:36. > :49:42.Win It. Thank you for watching and I do look forward to seeing you
:49:42. > :49:47.very soon. Until then, have a great night. You won't have to win long