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It's the National Lottery In It To Win It. Most digital viewers can | :00:08. | :00:14. | |
play along wb tonight's quiz. Just press -- with tonight's quiz. Just | :00:14. | :00:21. | |
press red it take part. Here is your host, Dale Winton. | :00:21. | :00:30. | |
Thank you. That's a welcome and a half. A warm welcome to you. | :00:30. | :00:34. | |
Welcome to the National Lottery In It To Win It. I have �100 here in | :00:34. | :00:39. | |
the studio up for grabs tonight. Let's not forget, you could win an | :00:39. | :00:43. | |
absolute fortune yourself in the National Lottery draws coming up | :00:43. | :00:47. | |
later. Right now, five players are anxious, eager and ever-so ready to | :00:47. | :00:56. | |
get on with the show. Let's meet them. They are Ross, Helen, Vicki, | :00:56. | :01:02. | |
John and Elizabeth. They are cuteies tonight. Here is | :01:02. | :01:07. | |
the deal: if they make it out of the waiting area to join me in | :01:07. | :01:11. | |
Winners' Row, I could be handing them a cheque for a lot of money. | :01:11. | :01:16. | |
Thing is, who will be the first person to sit in Winners' Row? You | :01:16. | :01:20. | |
each have your own colour. Here is where we find out who will play | :01:20. | :01:30. | |
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It's white, it's Vicki. Come and make some money. | :01:32. | :01:37. | |
Hello darling. Thank you. How are you? Very well, thank you. Come and | :01:37. | :01:45. | |
sit down. Listen, I love your story, Vicki. | :01:45. | :01:49. | |
Have I got this right? You have been planning your wedding for a | :01:49. | :01:53. | |
very long while. Ten years, yes. Did you bring him? No, he wouldn't | :01:53. | :02:00. | |
come. Why ten years? I've been very close once or twice before to | :02:00. | :02:05. | |
nearly finalising it, and then I've just changed my mind again. Oh, it | :02:05. | :02:13. | |
is you. Sort of. What do you mean, "sort of", there is no sort of | :02:13. | :02:17. | |
about it. Well, we've lived together for ten years, so... | :02:17. | :02:22. | |
Ereally secure now. No wonder he is not here tonight. What is his name? | :02:22. | :02:25. | |
Trav. Are you waiting until you can both draw a pension or something? | :02:25. | :02:31. | |
That could be an idea. Who did you bring with you for support? | :02:31. | :02:36. | |
sister and my niece up there. girls. They are looking good. | :02:36. | :02:40. | |
Aren't they? Best of luck. You have the best seat in the house. Every | :02:40. | :02:44. | |
question I ask you is worth �5,000. That's every correct answer. The | :02:44. | :02:49. | |
idea is to stay as long as you can in Winners' Row, until the klaxon | :02:49. | :02:54. | |
goes. A wrong answer, you go to the Red Area. We don't want to be going | :02:54. | :03:00. | |
there. So, do you feel lucky? I do. Just out of curiosity, were | :03:00. | :03:06. | |
you to change your mind over the wedding, what would the money go on | :03:06. | :03:12. | |
instead? Just skip the wedding and have a honeymoon. | :03:12. | :03:18. | |
With him? Yes, definitely with him. I'm getting worried now. So, we're | :03:18. | :03:22. | |
going to see what the first question is now, if you are ready. | :03:22. | :03:32. | |
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Noddy Holder and Dave Hill are If I got this wrong, my brother | :03:36. | :03:41. | |
would probably kill me. These are his favourite bands. I'm going to | :03:42. | :03:47. | |
say Slade. Do you want me to accept Slade as your answer? Yes, please. | :03:47. | :03:52. | |
I accept Slade. If it is right, there is �5,000 in there. Is it | :03:52. | :03:57. | |
Slade? Yes. �5,000 not good enough. Mind you, it is early days. Let's | :03:57. | :04:03. | |
put �10,000. In here is your next question: What is the name of the | :04:03. | :04:12. | |
blocks often placed against and aeroplane's wheels? Again, my | :04:12. | :04:17. | |
sister works at Heathrow. So I'm going to say chocs. | :04:17. | :04:22. | |
OK. Am I to take that as your answer? Yes, please. I accept it. | :04:22. | :04:26. | |
If that's right, we have another �5,000 in the prize fund. Is it | :04:26. | :04:33. | |
chocks? Yes. Well, you know the phrase - this is me showing my age | :04:33. | :04:40. | |
- in the war they used to go, chocks away and pull them out on | :04:40. | :04:50. | |
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string. Here is the hat-trick, for I don't like the look which says, | :04:54. | :05:04. | |
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Any good? No. I haven't got a clue, really. One of them? No hope. | :05:12. | :05:21. | |
should do but I don't have a clue. I am going to say Barcelona. | :05:21. | :05:25. | |
Locked in, accepted. We have a deal. If that is right there will be | :05:25. | :05:30. | |
�15,000 in the prize fund. I'm struggling with that one myself. Is | :05:30. | :05:37. | |
it Barcelona? I had a feeling it was Bayern Munich. For now, please | :05:37. | :05:47. | |
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make your way to Red. Vicki, valiant start, �10,000 in. | :05:47. | :05:53. | |
You can't complain. It means Winners' Row is now open to one of | :05:53. | :06:02. | |
our other four players to join me. Let's find out who is going to be. | :06:02. | :06:06. | |
It's pink, it's Ross. Come and make some money. | :06:06. | :06:13. | |
Hi Ross. Hi Dale. Good to see you. Come and sit down. Very good to see | :06:13. | :06:17. | |
you. Where have you come from today? I've come from Lisburn in | :06:17. | :06:20. | |
Northern Ireland. Who did you bring with you for support? My brother | :06:20. | :06:26. | |
Phil and my friend Johnny. Hi guys. Have they come from Ireland too? | :06:26. | :06:31. | |
Yes. Tell me about what do you and what you need the money for? I'm a | :06:31. | :06:36. | |
student at the minute in Belfast. With the money, what I'd like to do | :06:36. | :06:40. | |
is firstly pay off my student loans. After that I want to go away on a | :06:40. | :06:44. | |
Caribbean cruise. The Caribbean is lovely. How old are you? 20. | :06:45. | :06:50. | |
are--way through your education. Yes. When I meet new five years' | :06:50. | :06:56. | |
time you will be an accomplished? have no idea. I wondered what you | :06:56. | :06:59. | |
were studying towards? Potentially, with the winnings what I would like | :07:00. | :07:03. | |
to do is invest in a business. we are getting somewhere. What | :07:03. | :07:07. | |
business would you like? I don't know. I would like to invest in a | :07:07. | :07:10. | |
family business or find a business and just invest in it. You are only | :07:10. | :07:15. | |
here because Vicki is putting off her wedding again. I've got to get | :07:15. | :07:21. | |
her out of the Red Area. I will be back with your question. I didn't | :07:21. | :07:24. | |
ask, Vicki, where have you come from? I'm actually originally from | :07:24. | :07:29. | |
Northern Ireland as well but I live in London at the moment. I wish you | :07:29. | :07:36. | |
luck. Take your time. It is not multi-Tim choice. Reveal the Red | :07:36. | :07:46. | |
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I can see his face. A good start. can't think of his name. No, I | :07:53. | :07:58. | |
can't... Nick Grimshaw. OK, is that the answer? Yes. Would you like me | :07:58. | :08:03. | |
to accept Nick Grimshaw as your answer? Yes, please, Dale. Vicki | :08:04. | :08:08. | |
says Nick Grimshaw, if she's right - she looks dead confident - she's | :08:08. | :08:14. | |
going back to Winners' Row. Is it Nick Grimshaw? | :08:14. | :08:20. | |
APPLAUSE I've got to ask you - that was | :08:20. | :08:26. | |
really funny because some people look like their names. You said, "I | :08:26. | :08:31. | |
can see his face." Do you think he looks like Nick Grimshaw. | :08:31. | :08:41. | |
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Definitely. Here is your first Any good? Yeah, it's two brilliant | :08:54. | :09:01. | |
tunes. And I think that it's Emeli Sande. Am I to take Emeli Sande as | :09:01. | :09:07. | |
your answer? Yes, please, Dale. accept Emeli Sande as your answer. | :09:07. | :09:12. | |
If that's right, another �5,000. Is it Emeli Sande? Yes. That was a | :09:12. | :09:19. | |
good one for you. Would you have liked that? I did know that. | :09:19. | :09:24. | |
klaxon went - if it went now, you are looking at �7,500 apiece. Your | :09:24. | :09:34. | |
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I have read all of these books. have? I have read them all. It is | :09:42. | :09:49. | |
George RR Martin. It looks like you are saying to me, "Dale get on with | :09:49. | :09:55. | |
that take that as my answer." please. I will. I have accepted | :09:55. | :10:05. | |
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George RR Martin. Is it right? Yes. To be honest, Dale, I've absolutely | :10:20. | :10:28. | |
no idea. I don't think it's Richard. Itch ard III, he came back to | :10:28. | :10:36. | |
England -- Richard III. So between Edward and Henry. I think I'm going | :10:36. | :10:42. | |
to go for Edward III. Would you like me to take Edward III as your | :10:42. | :10:47. | |
answer, Ross? Yes. I accept Edward III. It would have been a guess for | :10:47. | :10:52. | |
me. I'm terrible at history. Would we have got �5,000 in the prize | :10:52. | :11:01. | |
snund reveal the answer. -- in the prize fund? | :11:01. | :11:06. | |
Richard III. You will be back but please for now make your way to Red. | :11:06. | :11:10. | |
That has put a smile on three faces over there. One of you will be | :11:10. | :11:14. | |
sitting here very soon after you have put another �5,000 in the | :11:14. | :11:24. | |
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prize fund. Let's get it up to This is so bizarre. My mother | :11:34. | :11:37. | |
collects Waterford Crystal. It's Waterford. Would you like me to | :11:37. | :11:41. | |
take that as your answer? Yes, please. I accept Waterford. If it | :11:41. | :11:46. | |
is right, we'll have �25,000 in there. Is it Waterford? It sure is. | :11:46. | :11:53. | |
I love Waterford Crystal. OK, �25,000 in the prize fund. One | :11:53. | :11:58. | |
person in Winners' Row, one in red and three waiting to join me. Sadly, | :11:58. | :12:07. | |
it can only be one. Who is it going to be? Here is where we find out. | :12:07. | :12:17. | |
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It's blue, it's Elizabeth. Come and Oh, look at you. | :12:20. | :12:23. | |
Come and sit down. You look absolutely beautiful. Thank you. | :12:23. | :12:29. | |
You really do. Now, Elizabeth, where have you come from? Liverpool. | :12:29. | :12:34. | |
Is this what they wear walking towards Lime Street train station? | :12:34. | :12:40. | |
Definitely, I go shopping in this. Doesn't she look beautiful? All the | :12:40. | :12:45. | |
girls look lovely tonight. You come from Liverpool. What do you do? | :12:45. | :12:54. | |
a make-up artist. Do you work in movies or department stores? I do a | :12:54. | :13:00. | |
bit of both. Personal and in a store. I was also on an events team | :13:00. | :13:05. | |
and did fashion shows in London. you like it? I love it. How much do | :13:05. | :13:10. | |
you want to win? �50,000. What would you do with the money? | :13:11. | :13:16. | |
going travelling later this year. Where are you going? Around the | :13:16. | :13:23. | |
world. The whole world? Yes. you taking a year off? I'm leaving. | :13:23. | :13:32. | |
Forgive me for asking, are you married? No. You are young, free | :13:32. | :13:39. | |
and single. I sure am. Who have you brought with you? My dad and | :13:40. | :13:45. | |
brother. Have they got the winder lust as well? No, they are home | :13:45. | :13:55. | |
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boys -- the wunder. No. They are home boys. | :13:56. | :14:06. | |
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Back to Ross in the Red Area. One Choice. It is an iconic film. I'm | :14:09. | :14:14. | |
thinking you may know this. Those movies were way before my time. I | :14:14. | :14:24. | |
can't even think of any of the other actors who are even in it. I | :14:24. | :14:28. | |
don't even know - honestly - the year it was made or any of the | :14:28. | :14:34. | |
other actors around at the time. So, at a guess, I'm going to say Sean | :14:34. | :14:38. | |
Connery. OK. Well it's an educated guess. I think that's a good guess | :14:38. | :14:44. | |
for somebody who doesn't know. But is it the right one? I'm looking | :14:44. | :14:49. | |
for Sean Connery. Mark Hamill. I am sorry. We kind of knew that was | :14:49. | :14:52. | |
going to happen. Ross, you will be back, but for now make your way | :14:52. | :15:02. | |
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And then there were two sparkly girls. Between them, looking at | :15:06. | :15:11. | |
sharing �25,000. If the klaxon went this second, �12,500 minimum is | :15:11. | :15:21. | |
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what you are looking at. Here is You are going to need one of these | :15:25. | :15:30. | |
for all the travelling you are going to do. Take your time, think | :15:30. | :15:35. | |
carefully. Which animal is featured with a unicorn on a standard UK | :15:35. | :15:40. | |
passport cover? I was looking at my passport not so long ago. You were | :15:40. | :15:43. | |
looking at your passport before coming on the show thinking - if I | :15:43. | :15:48. | |
win, I'm taking this with me. going to go with lion. I accept | :15:48. | :15:52. | |
lion. Is it right for another �5,000? Yes. | :15:52. | :16:00. | |
You know what, Vicki, that wedding is getting near. You are not doing | :16:00. | :16:10. | |
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a runner. We are going to make it 50 would mean he is 62. 55 would | :16:26. | :16:33. | |
mean he is 57. I would think he is probably 62. So I will say 1950. Oh, | :16:33. | :16:41. | |
hang on. Is he that old? 57. | :16:41. | :16:47. | |
Actually, I'm going to go 1955. you saying you would like me to | :16:47. | :16:52. | |
take 1955 as your answer? Yes, please, Dale. If you would have to | :16:52. | :16:59. | |
pick my age between those two, what would it be? Definitely 1960. | :17:00. | :17:07. | |
give me that rubbish. Really what do you think? I would say... 1960. | :17:07. | :17:13. | |
It is worth �5,000. Is it right? We were born the same year. I think | :17:13. | :17:17. | |
they deserve a little cheer, actually. They are doing rather | :17:17. | :17:19. | |
well. APPLAUSE | :17:19. | :17:25. | |
I love your eyes. You are beautiful. You are shining. I don't want to | :17:25. | :17:30. | |
see them tear up. I want you to put another �5,000 in there. Here is | :17:30. | :17:40. | |
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I don't know if that's good for you I haven't got a clue. It is a total | :17:52. | :17:59. | |
guess. You and me together, kid. I should know that. I think I might | :17:59. | :18:04. | |
go with Stuart Lancaster. Does that mean you would like me to | :18:04. | :18:12. | |
accept Stuart Lancaster? Yes. very unsure "yes." | :18:13. | :18:18. | |
I have accepted it. If it is indeed Stuart, �40,000 in the prize fund. | :18:18. | :18:24. | |
If not, we know what happens then. Is it Stuart? It's Warren Gatland. | :18:24. | :18:30. | |
Please, for now, make your way to red. | :18:30. | :18:37. | |
John, Helen, Ross, standby. One of you will be sitting here very soon, | :18:37. | :18:47. | |
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after Vicki has put another �5,000 You are laughing. | :18:55. | :19:00. | |
Have you read the book? Seen the movie? Been there? I've read | :19:00. | :19:04. | |
something about it, somewhere along the line. You look like you are | :19:04. | :19:10. | |
pleased with the question. I am. I think. You don't me to repeat it, | :19:10. | :19:13. | |
then. No thank you. I think the answer is Norse. Would you like me | :19:13. | :19:20. | |
to take Norse as your answer? please.! I accept Norse. If it is | :19:20. | :19:27. | |
right, we have another �5,000 in there. Is it right? If you know the | :19:27. | :19:30. | |
answer, get it out there, because it is putting more money in quickly. | :19:31. | :19:36. | |
I will be back. Meanwhile, we've got to get one of you out of the | :19:36. | :19:39. | |
waiting area. Three of them sitting there. One is about to join me. Who | :19:39. | :19:47. | |
is it going to be? Here is where we find out. | :19:47. | :19:52. | |
It's green, it's Helen. Come and make some money. | :19:52. | :19:56. | |
Hello darling. Another sparkly top. | :19:56. | :19:59. | |
Lovely to see you. Come and sit down. | :19:59. | :20:03. | |
Thank you. All the girls looking very sparkly tonight, which is | :20:03. | :20:09. | |
lovely. Who did you bring with you for support? Who is with you? | :20:09. | :20:17. | |
husband and sister. Where have you come from? Preston, Lancaster. | :20:17. | :20:20. | |
love lankastshire. Yorkshire, Lancashire, I spent a lot of time | :20:20. | :20:26. | |
there in my youth. What do you do? I'm a company director for a small | :20:26. | :20:29. | |
manufacturing company. Posh as you like. The mavering company | :20:29. | :20:32. | |
manufacturers? We are spinners of paper. -- the manufacturing company | :20:32. | :20:38. | |
manufacturers? Without getting into the details, | :20:38. | :20:43. | |
you turn paper into rope? And twine. Is it recycling? Some is recycled. | :20:43. | :20:49. | |
Are you one of those new green companies? No. You are not green at | :20:49. | :20:54. | |
all? A little bit. The money is going towards something special? | :20:54. | :21:00. | |
I win some money I'm going to fund nigh niece' travelling to | :21:00. | :21:04. | |
university. Beth. She is training to be a nurse. She is doing well | :21:04. | :21:09. | |
but finds it difficult. That's the first thing I would do. What else | :21:09. | :21:14. | |
for you? I would fly to New York and travel up the east coast to | :21:14. | :21:19. | |
Boston. But if you won �100,000? Oh... Don't tell me you didn't | :21:19. | :21:28. | |
think about it. Do you know, if I win �100,000, gourg spend �5,000 | :21:28. | :21:33. | |
on... -- you are going to spend �5,000 on... Handbags. What is it | :21:33. | :21:39. | |
with girls and handbags. You have chosen a fine time to join me. God | :21:39. | :21:45. | |
love John, he is the only one who hasn't been over. You are only here | :21:45. | :21:50. | |
because of Elizabeth. We have to get her out of the red area. Listen, | :21:50. | :21:54. | |
gorgeous, you are going to get out. I'll try. Don't rush to judgment. | :21:54. | :22:04. | |
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Take your time. Here is your Red You've got to love this one. No? | :22:13. | :22:22. | |
I thought you'd like this. No. I really don't know. Well, it might | :22:22. | :22:28. | |
be worth the era and give me something. So, if he was born in | :22:28. | :22:38. | |
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1940, that would make him 70s now. I'm trying to think. Cliff Richard. | :22:39. | :22:46. | |
Would you like me to take Cliff Richard as your answer? Yeah. | :22:46. | :22:53. | |
accept Cliff Richard. Please reveal the answer: Ringo Star. From | :22:53. | :22:59. | |
Liverpool. Liverpudlian, Ringo and Starkey. I'm so sorry. You may well | :22:59. | :23:03. | |
be back, but for now, please make your way right back to where you | :23:03. | :23:13. | |
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Let's put another �5,000 in. Helen, here is your first question: the | :23:16. | :23:25. | |
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Parliament of which country is You look like you like this. I know | :23:27. | :23:33. | |
this. I recently within the and stayed near to it. A weekend away. | :23:33. | :23:37. | |
The answer is Scotland. Am I to take that? Yes, please. Accepted, | :23:37. | :23:42. | |
done. If it is right, it is �45,000 it. Would be nice. Is it Scotland? | :23:42. | :23:52. | |
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Here is your question: By the way, you wanted �50,000 for your wedding, | :23:54. | :24:04. | |
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You look like you know this one. You gave me a knowing look, as if | :24:09. | :24:14. | |
to say the Paralympics sport of wheelchair rugby - I think I know | :24:14. | :24:20. | |
that. Do you? I think so. Your answer is? I think it is Murderball. | :24:20. | :24:24. | |
You do you want me to accept that as your answer? Yes, please. If it | :24:24. | :24:31. | |
is right we are playing on and making money. Is it Murderball? Yes. | :24:31. | :24:39. | |
If you have a clean sweep, we'll have another �10,000, making it �60, | :24:39. | :24:49. | |
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�30,000 apiece. Here is your Oh, the thought of it! What do you | :24:51. | :24:55. | |
think? I know this, I have used them. You have used them. Is it | :24:56. | :25:00. | |
toenails? I have a feet phobia. So, what | :25:00. | :25:04. | |
would you like me to take as your answer? I would like you to take | :25:04. | :25:10. | |
fabric as my answer, Dale. You are very certain. Accepted? Absolutely. | :25:10. | :25:17. | |
It has to be lit up. If it is, we'll have �55,000 in there. Is it | :25:17. | :25:22. | |
fabric? Yes. Good. You can do better than that, girls. Let's put | :25:22. | :25:32. | |
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another �5,000 in now. Vicki, here I really don't think it's Christian | :25:46. | :25:49. | |
Bale. If it was, I would remember. I know I would remember. It is | :25:49. | :25:55. | |
between the other two. Stkpwhraes fine actor, Christian Bale, isn't | :25:55. | :26:02. | |
he... -- He's a fine actor. I'll going for Chris Pine. Are you | :26:02. | :26:06. | |
saying you want me to take Chris Pine as your answer? Yes, please. | :26:07. | :26:11. | |
It is illuminated. Will it stay that way? That will mean �5,000. | :26:11. | :26:19. | |
Please reveal the answer. Yes! �60,000. If we do another clean | :26:20. | :26:24. | |
sweep, we'll have �70,000, �35,000 apiece. Here we go. Let's look at | :26:24. | :26:34. | |
:26:34. | :26:44. | ||
What do you think? I don't know it. But before it came up I had a | :26:44. | :26:52. | |
number in my mind. Which was? thought it was in the 1500s. | :26:52. | :26:56. | |
But now I'm wondering if it's the 1600s. | :26:56. | :27:02. | |
I'm going to go with my gut instinct. Which is? 1520. Would you | :27:02. | :27:08. | |
like me to take 1520 as your answer? Yes. I accept 1520 as your | :27:08. | :27:18. | |
answer. Please, tell me it is 1520. 1620. It just seemed a bit early. | :27:18. | :27:27. | |
Oh, never mind. Please, take your way to the Red Area. | :27:27. | :27:32. | |
Ohhhh! Do you know how much you have put in so far tonight? | :27:32. | :27:35. | |
�40,000. APPLAUSE | :27:35. | :27:41. | |
When you look at that �60,000, �40,000 is down to you. OK, let's | :27:41. | :27:51. | |
:27:51. | :28:02. | ||
make it �45,000 and a �65,000 all I haven't got a clue. It doesn't | :28:02. | :28:10. | |
sound like Jamie Oliver. For some reason, it just doesn't. Jamie... | :28:10. | :28:17. | |
Oh. I'm just going to have to choose one. I'm going to say - I'm | :28:17. | :28:22. | |
going to say Jamie Oliver. I thought it wasn't him, so... Well | :28:22. | :28:25. | |
that's logical. Would you like me to accept Jamie Oliver as your | :28:25. | :28:31. | |
answer? Yes, please. I accept Jamie Oliver. If that's right, �65,000. | :28:31. | :28:37. | |
If it is wrong, you and hillen together in the Red Area. Is it | :28:37. | :28:45. | |
Jamie Oliver? No. I wonder yu said - I don't think it is him -- I | :28:45. | :28:49. | |
wonder why you said - I don't think it is him, but I'll pick that | :28:49. | :28:53. | |
anyway. ! I don't know, I just thought | :28:53. | :28:59. | |
maybe it was him, it was something a bit silly. Make your way to red. | :28:59. | :29:04. | |
Two in the red area. Three waiting to join me. Time is moving on. Who | :29:04. | :29:12. | |
is it going to be? Let's find out. It's yellow, it's John. Come and | :29:12. | :29:20. | |
make some money. Hello, John. Hello. Good to see you. | :29:20. | :29:26. | |
Come and sit down. I thought you weren't going to get a go. So did I. | :29:26. | :29:31. | |
You know what has pleased me about this, and the audience agree, | :29:31. | :29:36. | |
everyone has had a go. Where have you come from? Hastings in East | :29:36. | :29:41. | |
Sussex. A beautiful part of the world. What do you do? At present | :29:41. | :29:45. | |
I'm a part-time caretaker at a jauniour school outside Hastings. | :29:45. | :29:51. | |
OK. -- junior school. Do you get on with the kids? Yes. Do they run you | :29:51. | :29:55. | |
ragged? No, they are really nice children. What age? From four to 11. | :29:55. | :30:01. | |
Who did you bring for support? lovely wife Jane and friend | :30:01. | :30:05. | |
Margaret. Everybody has had a go at Winners' Row. How long can you stay | :30:05. | :30:11. | |
here? How much money do you want? Originally �20,000. But I don't | :30:11. | :30:15. | |
mind winning the jackpot. What do you want to do with the money? | :30:16. | :30:21. | |
it was my 40th wedding aners havery. I wouldn't mind going on a cruise. | :30:21. | :30:28. | |
-- wedding anniversary. Where would you go? I would like to | :30:28. | :30:33. | |
go to the Caribbean. I like it. What about a treat for her up | :30:33. | :30:41. | |
there? Maybe I would buy her a bag. Really, relax. You don't have to | :30:41. | :30:46. | |
answer a question until I can get these beauties out of the Red Area. | :30:46. | :30:52. | |
How did this happen? You have to agree on the correct answer. It is | :30:52. | :30:56. | |
an all-or-nothing deal. Work it out and if you are happy with the same | :30:56. | :30:59. | |
answer, you are both going back with John in Winners' Row, or back | :30:59. | :31:05. | |
to where you started. Girls - we are all on their side, aren't we? | :31:05. | :31:09. | |
AUDIENCE: Yes. We are with you, as I reveal the | :31:10. | :31:19. | |
:31:20. | :31:25. | ||
Do you know? I think it's Superman am Well Christopher reef definitely | :31:25. | :31:29. | |
played Superman. I have never heard of the other two. Dean Cain, I | :31:29. | :31:34. | |
think he played it in the series. And I have never heard of Brandon | :31:34. | :31:38. | |
Routh but maybe he is - is there a new film out? I really don't no. | :31:38. | :31:44. | |
Let's go for it. Absolutely. We are both agreed. Am I to accept | :31:44. | :31:48. | |
superman as the answer? Yes. Collectively together? Are you | :31:48. | :31:53. | |
happy we have a deal? Yes. So, the girls say Superman. If that's right, | :31:54. | :32:03. | |
:32:04. | :32:07. | ||
you are going back to Winners' Row APPLAUSE | :32:07. | :32:13. | |
Back you go. You did so well, which is fantastic. | :32:14. | :32:23. | |
:32:24. | :32:27. | ||
Klaxon sounds The prize fund is frozen. Each of | :32:27. | :32:31. | |
our winners can have a share of �60,000. That means they are | :32:31. | :32:35. | |
looking at �20,000 apiece if they give me the right answer. That's | :32:35. | :32:39. | |
the minimum. However, Ross, what can I say? I'm so sorry. It didn't | :32:39. | :32:44. | |
work for you. I have loved meeting you. And Elizabeth, I'm gutted | :32:44. | :32:50. | |
because, I love your spirit. But, you know what I'm going to say, I | :32:50. | :33:00. | |
have to say good night. I'm sorry, darling. | :33:00. | :33:04. | |
You are all just one question away from staking your claim on a share | :33:04. | :33:10. | |
of that prize fund. �60,000, cut three ways, �20,000 apiece the | :33:10. | :33:14. | |
minimum you are going home with the right answer. But you don't have to | :33:14. | :33:23. | |
do anything. Relax. I will be back with that question very shortly. | :33:23. | :33:28. | |
It's been good tonight. We leave our players biting their finger | :33:28. | :33:31. | |
nails and sweating for a few minutes before they find out their | :33:31. | :33:34. | |
fate. But here is where we see if you are going to win a life- | :33:34. | :33:39. | |
changing amount of money. I hope you do, as we cross over to the | :33:39. | :33:41. | |
National Lottery for tonight's Thunderball draw from the National | :33:42. | :33:50. | |
Lottery. I hope you win aer if tune. -- aer if tune. We are live at | :33:50. | :33:56. | |
lottery HQ with Jenny Falconer. Welcome to you all. Look at John | :33:56. | :34:00. | |
sneaking on to Winners' Row last minute. He didn't have to answer a | :34:00. | :34:04. | |
question. Tonight we have two chances for you to win big with the | :34:04. | :34:09. | |
Thunderball and Lotto draws. Could you be as lucky as two jackpot | :34:09. | :34:14. | |
winners this week? Last Saturday one winner won over �6 million and | :34:14. | :34:17. | |
on Wednesday, one winning ticket scooped the whole �3 million | :34:17. | :34:21. | |
jackpot. I bet there was a bit of celebrating going on in their | :34:21. | :34:26. | |
houses. Later in the snow, we have a fantastic film to show you about | :34:26. | :34:29. | |
a special community project that you as National Lottery players | :34:29. | :34:34. | |
have been helping to support. First, let's get some Saturday night | :34:34. | :34:44. | |
:34:44. | :34:47. | ||
winning under way. Here comes Julie, get the machines up and | :34:47. | :34:54. | |
running, if you would. Tonight's drawmaster and | :34:54. | :34:57. | |
independent adjudicator Chris Williams is overseeing the draw, | :34:58. | :35:02. | |
excalibre and set of balls number three were collected today. Over | :35:02. | :35:08. | |
the last week over 300,000 tickets have won a prize on Thunderball. | :35:08. | :35:13. | |
Congratulations if you were the one of the winners. Good luck. Eyes | :35:13. | :35:21. | |
down, look in. Which of these will be first? Three opportunities per | :35:21. | :35:28. | |
week to play this game, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. | :35:28. | :35:35. | |
39 balls in all to choose from. We need two more, from this, our first | :35:35. | :35:45. | |
:35:45. | :35:46. | ||
machine. Here is the first of them: Just one more. All we are asking | :35:46. | :35:56. | |
for and there it is: so, what we'll do now is move on to Jenny. | :35:56. | :35:59. | |
Remember, matching with the Thunderball alone will win you a | :35:59. | :36:07. | |
cash prize. Good luck. So will this make the difference to you snopbt | :36:07. | :36:15. | |
which is it going to be? -- -- will this make the difference to you? | :36:15. | :36:25. | |
:36:25. | :36:28. | ||
Right now, it is back over to Dale and In It To Win It but we will be | :36:28. | :36:32. | |
back in a few minutes for tonight's live Lotto draw. We'll see you very | :36:32. | :36:42. | |
:36:42. | :36:43. | ||
Well, welcome back. A few minutes ago these three people all help put | :36:43. | :36:50. | |
�60,000 in the prize fund and that means they are each looking at a | :36:50. | :36:54. | |
share of at least �20,000. You know what, they are only one question | :36:54. | :36:59. | |
away from the cash. John, when I said to the nation - they all | :36:59. | :37:04. | |
helped put money in the prize fund. I didn't. I was telling a big | :37:04. | :37:09. | |
whopper there. Look at that, �60,000. Yes. Your share, minimum, | :37:09. | :37:17. | |
�20,000. How do you feel? Great, brilliant. Yeah, it's all right, | :37:17. | :37:20. | |
isn't it? If you are ready, I would like to reveal your question. | :37:21. | :37:30. | |
:37:31. | :37:36. | ||
Well, as I live in East Sussex and I usually go to Gatwick to go on | :37:36. | :37:40. | |
our regular holidays, I'm pretty certain that I know the answer, and | :37:40. | :37:44. | |
it's West Sussex. Would you like me to take West | :37:44. | :37:48. | |
Sussex as your answer? I would, yes, please, Dale. I have accepted it. | :37:49. | :37:51. | |
It's illuminated. It means if that's correct, you just won a | :37:51. | :38:01. | |
:38:01. | :38:09. | ||
minimum of �20,000. You put in �10,000. You have earned | :38:09. | :38:15. | |
the right to be here. So �10,000 of that �60,000 is down to you. You | :38:15. | :38:21. | |
can do what John did and stake your claim on a share of a minimum of | :38:21. | :38:31. | |
:38:31. | :38:38. | ||
�20,000. I wish you look. Here is Oh, I don't know. The Thick of It. | :38:38. | :38:46. | |
It's a comedy. If someone is in the thick of it, they are up to their | :38:46. | :38:56. | |
neck in it, possibly. Politics. Oh, I really don't know. Business, | :38:56. | :39:04. | |
politics or fashion. Fashion? Right, I'm going to make a decision. | :39:04. | :39:09. | |
I'm going to say business. Would you like me to accept business as | :39:09. | :39:16. | |
your answer? Oh... The Thick of It. Business or politics? I'm going to | :39:16. | :39:20. | |
change. OK. To politics. Would you like me to take politics as your | :39:20. | :39:27. | |
answer? Yes. I accept it. It's illuminated. If it's right, you've | :39:27. | :39:37. | |
:39:37. | :39:49. | ||
just won a minimum of �20,000. Is OK. Vicki, you've had a great night | :39:49. | :39:53. | |
tonight. You have been in and out of the Red Area, but I have to tell | :39:53. | :40:00. | |
you, when I look at that �60,000 in the prize fund, you put in �40,000. | :40:00. | :40:07. | |
You deserve to be approximate here. APPLAUSE | :40:07. | :40:13. | |
-- to be here. It would be tragic if you didn't get through this late | :40:13. | :40:18. | |
stage in the game. Would you like your question? Yes, please, Dale. | :40:18. | :40:28. | |
:40:28. | :40:49. | ||
Any good? No. No. I don't think it's Washington. Idaho? Oregon? I | :40:49. | :40:53. | |
don't know. I'm just thinking. I think I might just go in the middle | :40:53. | :40:58. | |
and go for Idaho. Would you like me to take Idaho as your answer? | :40:58. | :41:04. | |
please. If that is indeed the right answer, you are going home with | :41:04. | :41:08. | |
�20,000. If it is one of the other two, I'm afraid all your good work | :41:08. | :41:13. | |
was for nothing and the other two players are leaving with �30,000 | :41:13. | :41:23. | |
:41:23. | :41:25. | ||
apiece. Please reveal the answer. Oh, no! Oregon. Oh. Oregano. I am | :41:25. | :41:28. | |
so sorry. No problem.! Thank you. You are going to get a huge cheer | :41:28. | :41:32. | |
when you leave, but I have to say good night. | :41:32. | :41:42. | |
:41:42. | :41:45. | ||
I will be back with a cheque for each of you for bds30,000. Well | :41:45. | :41:55. | |
:41:55. | :41:55. | ||
done. Another great night on In It To Win | :41:56. | :42:01. | |
It. Not over yet. You too could be just moments away from winning a | :42:01. | :42:04. | |
fortune in the tonight's big lottery draw from the National | :42:04. | :42:08. | |
Lottery. I wish you the best of luck. | :42:08. | :42:11. | |
Thanks, Dale. Tonight's Lotto draw is coming up in a few moments but | :42:11. | :42:15. | |
first thanks to your support, through playing National Lottery | :42:15. | :42:19. | |
games, over �30 million a week is awarded to good cause projects all | :42:19. | :42:24. | |
over the UK. Over the next few months we'll be showcasing some of | :42:24. | :42:28. | |
the local heroes using that funding to transform the lives of those in | :42:28. | :42:33. | |
their communities. We sent Chris Hollins to Doncaster to see how | :42:33. | :42:38. | |
Helena miller is using music to enhance the lives of those | :42:38. | :42:43. | |
suffering from dementia -- Helena Muller. I'm on my way to the | :42:43. | :42:47. | |
offices of Lost Chord, a charity which organisations music | :42:47. | :42:53. | |
therapeutic sessions for those people living with dementia. They | :42:53. | :42:59. | |
are -- they have been receiving lottery funding for over ten years. | :42:59. | :43:05. | |
Helena Muller set up the charity. Dementia is a form of brain dak. My | :43:05. | :43:10. | |
sister had a massive brain haemorrhage years ago. Her | :43:10. | :43:14. | |
condition was very similar to that of somebody suffering with dementia. | :43:14. | :43:21. | |
When we were sat listening to Tamala Motown songs on the radio, | :43:21. | :43:25. | |
she could remember all the words, singing along, much better than I | :43:25. | :43:34. | |
could. I experienced that with my sister and I just loved to see it | :43:34. | :43:38. | |
happen with people in residential homes and day centres. Once a month | :43:38. | :43:42. | |
this centre is home to a memory cafe a place where people living | :43:42. | :43:46. | |
with dementia in the community can drop in with their carers and | :43:46. | :43:50. | |
family members, to meet others sharing familiar experience. It is | :43:50. | :43:55. | |
like little miracles. It is the only way I can describe it. You are | :43:55. | :43:58. | |
looking at somebody who is introverted. Then a particular song | :43:58. | :44:01. | |
might spark a particular memory for them. And they change. They come | :44:01. | :44:09. | |
out of their shell. They open up. # Come on along and listen | :44:09. | :44:14. | |
# The lullaby of Broadway... # Helena inspires. Without people | :44:14. | :44:19. | |
like her, it would be a great blow. She is a wonderful, wonderful | :44:19. | :44:24. | |
person. Without this support, we would be in dire straits. It is | :44:24. | :44:28. | |
such a wonderful place and we get the support and you meet other | :44:28. | :44:34. | |
people in the same boat, don't we love? Nod your head. | :44:35. | :44:38. | |
On behalf of the National Lottery, we would like to make a little | :44:38. | :44:43. | |
presentation to someone we think is very special, our hell yaenia. -- | :44:43. | :44:49. | |
Helena. ! With music, you start to come | :44:50. | :44:55. | |
alive and so that's why I feel I can't give up. What a brilliant | :44:55. | :44:58. | |
afternoon. It's great to see so many smiles on people's faces who | :44:58. | :45:02. | |
are obviously going through a really tough time. Helena has been | :45:02. | :45:07. | |
making this charity work for over ten years and long may it continue. | :45:07. | :45:12. | |
Here, here, what a fantastic job Helena is doing. If you want to | :45:12. | :45:18. | |
find out about projects close to your home or heart, head online and | :45:18. | :45:22. | |
follow the links to lottery good causes. Time for the main event, | :45:22. | :45:27. | |
the Lotto draw. Let's see if you are about to join the multi- | :45:27. | :45:37. | |
:45:37. | :45:38. | ||
millionaire club. Release the weekend balls, please, Jules. | :45:38. | :45:42. | |
Tonight's jackpot has been estimated at �4 million. We are | :45:42. | :45:45. | |
using Arthur and set of balls number eight. Over �22 million | :45:45. | :45:52. | |
worth of prizes has been won by Lotto players this week. Incredible. | :45:52. | :45:56. | |
Congratulations from us and enjoy spending the money. Is Arthur | :45:56. | :46:06. | |
ready? He is. Here we go, good luck. Right, here we go: The National | :46:06. | :46:10. | |
Lottery has created over 3,000 millionaires or multi-millionaires | :46:10. | :46:20. | |
:46:20. | :46:48. | ||
This one could make you very rich - number seven: And the bonus: Joo, | :46:48. | :46:53. | |
so, - So, this Saturday night's winning Lotto looks like this in | :46:53. | :47:03. | |
:47:03. | :47:06. | ||
All the weekday draws can be viewed online on the day of the draw from | :47:06. | :47:09. | |
9.30pm. John Partridge will be become here next Saturday at the | :47:09. | :47:14. | |
same time, 8.00pm during In It To Win It with the next of our good | :47:15. | :47:19. | |
cause films, featuring a community in Northumberland. We'll see you | :47:19. | :47:27. | |
very, very soon. Have a nice night, goodbye. | :47:27. | :47:31. | |
Well, I have one thing left to do, and that is hand out two very big | :47:31. | :47:41. | |
cheques to our two winners. APPLAUSE | :47:41. | :47:51. | |
�30,000. Who knew? Delighted. Congratulations. | :47:51. | :47:56. | |
And �30,000 for you Helen. Gosh, thank you. Well done. Weren't | :47:56. | :48:06. | |
they great? Well, I've enjoyed it this end tonight. I hope you've | :48:06. | :48:09. | |
enjoyed watching In It To Win It. Come back and join us again soon. | :48:09. | :48:14. |