:00:12. > :00:17.It's the national lottery, in it to win it. Tonight with a rollover.
:00:18. > :00:21.Please welcome your host, Dale Winton.
:00:22. > :00:34.So, here's where one of our players could be going home
:00:35. > :00:56.Will it be your special night tonight?
:00:57. > :00:59.And by that I mean, will you be a winner with all
:01:00. > :01:03.They are coming up later tonight, so keep your fingers crossed.
:01:04. > :01:05.Hopefully you'll be a winner at home and a winner in the studio.
:01:06. > :01:09.Let me introduce you to my, well, my co-hosts tonight, here they are:
:01:10. > :01:18.If they make it out of the waiting area to join me here
:01:19. > :01:21.in Winners' Row, everything crossed, I'll be giving them a cheque
:01:22. > :01:27.But the question is, who will be the first person sitting
:01:28. > :01:41.Let's find out who's going to play first.
:01:42. > :02:01.You are colour-coordinated, the tie, the waistcoat, thank you.
:02:02. > :02:11.I'll let the audience into a secret, when we met before the show you
:02:12. > :02:14.were standing in a certain way and I said, I can tell what you do
:02:15. > :02:22.Stand like you were standing when I met you.
:02:23. > :02:32.Do you do that on purpose, because that's like, OK, you're nicked!
:02:33. > :02:39.I get told off by my other half all time.
:02:40. > :02:58.Presumably, if you win a large amount of money,
:02:59. > :03:10.That is what is on offer, why come here for five
:03:11. > :03:16.As long as you are here when the klaxon goes,
:03:17. > :03:20.you are guaranteed a chance to go for your share of the fortune.
:03:21. > :03:23.However, whilst I'll give five grand for a right answer,
:03:24. > :03:31.You know what I'm going to say, right back there where you started,
:03:32. > :03:35.if you give me the right answer, back here in Winners' Row.
:03:36. > :03:41.This is the bit I hate when I look at it, the big fat zero
:03:42. > :03:45.Let's make it five grand, right away.
:03:46. > :04:08.I'm pretty sure straightaway I can rule out Caesar and Pharaoh.
:04:09. > :04:15.Would you like me to take Mikado is the answer?
:04:16. > :04:18.Done, I've accepted Mikado, if it's right we'll have the five grand.
:04:19. > :04:29.APPLAUSE You know, from some weird reason I've got
:04:30. > :04:32.into my head it was Pharaoh, I don't know what I was thinking.
:04:33. > :04:53.OK, Dale, I know instantly it's not football.
:04:54. > :04:55.I was waiting on it coming up and as soon as ballet appeared,
:04:56. > :05:04.So in that case, Dale, I'll go with ballet.
:05:05. > :05:08.Me too, I mean it's kind of famous, isn't it, the Bolshoi Ballet.
:05:09. > :05:12.If it's ballet and were both right, and if it's not, were both wrong.
:05:13. > :05:21.I don't think they're all going to be as easy as that.
:05:22. > :05:44.Again, when the question came up, I wasn't sure
:05:45. > :05:47.and then I was waiting on one name coming up and that name is there
:05:48. > :05:53.OK, are you saying you'd like me to accept George Clooney?
:05:54. > :06:10.Get this one right and it will be ?20,000.
:06:11. > :06:33.I'll go simply on the basis that the Channel and the Channel Tunnel
:06:34. > :06:38.runs between the UK and France, so I'll rule out Ireland there.
:06:39. > :07:01.I'm not sure I'd have gone with you on France there,
:07:02. > :07:38.For no great reason I'm swaying towards leek and potato, but it's
:07:39. > :08:30.and perhaps being a bit lucky, I'm happy to see this question.
:08:31. > :08:32.It's a song that plays in the background
:08:33. > :08:36.while I make that half asleep drive to work every morning on the radio,
:08:37. > :08:44.Pit Bull is one of the best artists ever, fabulous.
:08:45. > :09:47.I won't sing it aloud so as not to embarrass myself.
:09:48. > :09:50.You know what, Dale, I can sit here all night and try
:09:51. > :09:57.I was looking for the name Johnny, it didn't come up, Bonnie did,
:09:58. > :10:00.I'll go with Bonnie. Am I to accept Bonnie?
:10:01. > :10:12.You say Bonnie, I hope it's right, is it money?
:10:13. > :10:15.It should have been Bonnie, it doesn't sound right, Sukey, does it?
:10:16. > :10:20.It does mean, however, please make your way to red.
:10:21. > :10:28.Well, Paul had a fabulous start, paved the way for another one
:10:29. > :10:31.of our members waiting in the waiting area to join me.
:10:32. > :10:47.It is pink, it is Lily, come and make some extra money.
:10:48. > :11:01.Best friends, where have you come from?
:11:02. > :11:26.To be fair, Paul has done most of the work for you.
:11:27. > :11:30.How much did you want to go home with?
:11:31. > :11:33.Anything would be amazing, but 100,000 would be great.
:11:34. > :11:39.How often do you get the chance on a Saturday night to win 100 grand
:11:40. > :11:52.You only because my friend Paul got answer wrong and I've got to get him
:11:53. > :11:55.out of the Red Area, right back here in Winners' Row, so I'll be
:11:56. > :12:05.One question, find me the answer and you can do it.
:12:06. > :12:29.And trying to think of how many US states I know.
:12:30. > :12:32.I have been known in the past to get this wrong, however,
:12:33. > :12:37.something in my mind and I often say the city and in a statement and
:12:38. > :12:40.Atlanta, Georgia, is coming into my mind, which is making me think that
:12:41. > :12:45.Would you like me to take Georgia as your answer?
:12:46. > :13:06.It's unusual, there's only one state beginning with GE, isn't there.
:13:07. > :13:12.So, Lily, 30 grand, here's where you can make it 35 grand.
:13:13. > :13:15.If the klaxon went right now, only two of you here, your share
:13:16. > :13:21.But that's not good enough, come on, let's raise it.
:13:22. > :13:42.I was hoping for maybe 18 something in there.
:13:43. > :13:48.I'm not sure whether 1948, it was maybe after World War II,
:13:49. > :13:52.they brought in, or whether the NHS was there before World War II.
:13:53. > :13:58.I know where you're coming from with that.
:13:59. > :14:06.I don't have anything to go on, so I'm going to go 1901.
:14:07. > :14:16.If we take 1922, are you happy with that one?
:14:17. > :14:27.1901, I thought, OK, let's go back to 1901.
:14:28. > :14:31.OK, because you're not sure gather your thoughts and then give me
:14:32. > :14:43.You've changed your mind a bit on that one.
:14:44. > :15:02.Do you know, that was the one you kept on going
:15:03. > :15:21.OK, one of you will be joining me on Winners' Row, after another five
:15:22. > :15:48.OK, Tendulkar was who I was hoping for.
:15:49. > :15:53.It was just Ricky Ponting gave me a choice to make now.
:15:54. > :15:57.I went with my gut earlier, I'm going to go with Sachin Tendulkar.
:15:58. > :15:59.OK, are you saying you'd like me to take Sachin Tendulkar?
:16:00. > :16:07.If it is right, you know the drill, it will be 35 grand
:16:08. > :16:22.So we now have 35 grand in the prize fund
:16:23. > :16:27.and I have three expectant faces, one of them will join me on Winners'
:16:28. > :16:46.CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Hi, Claire, how are you, darling?
:16:47. > :16:53.It's been a bit of a wait, hasn't it?
:16:54. > :17:02.My sister, Julie, and my aunty, June.
:17:03. > :17:08.So quite often there's not much in when one person comes over first
:17:09. > :17:12.time, but already Paul has put 35 grand in.
:17:13. > :17:25.How long have you been courting this one?
:17:26. > :17:28.We've only been together for 11 years.
:17:29. > :17:31.We're still getting to know each other!
:17:32. > :17:34.OK, what would you do with 100 grand?
:17:35. > :17:39.I've always harboured a desire to train to be a marine biologist.
:17:40. > :17:44.That is different to what I do now, a mental health nurse
:17:45. > :17:50.I live in a little village in West Cumbria.
:17:51. > :17:58.Oh, he knows his place, what he has to do.
:17:59. > :18:09.so we have to get her out of the Red Area, back on Winners' Row.
:18:10. > :18:37.It was before I was born, so I don't really recall.
:18:38. > :18:42.I will read the question again, sometimes it comes to you.
:18:43. > :18:44.Not that it would matter to you, because you weren't around,
:18:45. > :18:47.but it was a major headline, it was everywhere.
:18:48. > :19:03.I guess what you need to do is try and remember a racehorse.
:19:04. > :19:12.I used to work in a bookies, several years ago, so I'm going to
:19:13. > :19:15.pick out a name that was popular then and go for Ben Nevis.
:19:16. > :19:24.If that is right, she is heading back to Winners' Row.
:19:25. > :19:32.So that chance to go back where she belongs, is it Ben Nevis?
:19:33. > :19:40.Please make your way back where you started.
:19:41. > :19:47.before you were even around, but that's the way it works, I guess.
:19:48. > :19:56.Which means if the klaxon went now, your share between you, ?17,500,
:19:57. > :20:24.I'm pretty sure it isn't Oliver Twist.
:20:25. > :20:29.But I'm not sure about the other two.
:20:30. > :20:37.Really, really, even so I'm going to take a guess at David Copperfield.
:20:38. > :20:39.Would you like me to take David Copperfield as your answer?
:20:40. > :21:00.You do. have some competition.
:21:01. > :21:04.40 grand prize fund, it's good, it's not good enough.
:21:05. > :21:08.If you're ready, Paul, here's your next question.
:21:09. > :21:25.Now, is this one of the tracks you hear
:21:26. > :21:29.on the radio on the way into work in the morning, like the Pit Bull one?
:21:30. > :21:36.Would you like me to take Jake Bugg as your answer?
:21:37. > :21:41.He's come from nowhere, this Jake Bugg, hasn't he?
:21:42. > :21:58.45 grand, oh, wouldn't it be nice if that was an even 50?
:21:59. > :22:19.I'm just going to have a complete guess and say railway.
:22:20. > :22:22.Would you like me to take railway as your answer?
:22:23. > :22:37.APPLAUSE Paul, it looks like you've got a good little team going here.
:22:38. > :22:42.Even 50, split two ways, 25 grand apiece.
:22:43. > :22:45.It would be nice if it was even more though, wouldn't it?
:22:46. > :23:11.I know, exactly, I got lucky the last time.
:23:12. > :23:15.I just know that everyone that I know will know this one.
:23:16. > :23:22.Because I've never had it and I don't know what it is,
:23:23. > :23:26.Would you like me to take cauliflower as your answer?
:23:27. > :23:46.APPLAUSE Right, 55, if we get to 60, that will be an even 30.
:23:47. > :24:12.That is a convoluted question, isn't it?
:24:13. > :24:25.I think I'll take a kind of educated guess and say Kelly Hoppen.
:24:26. > :24:29.Would you like me to take Kelly Hoppen as your answer?
:24:30. > :24:51.Lily, I know you've experienced what it's like to be over here.
:24:52. > :24:58.Who have you got with you for support?
:24:59. > :25:00.Mike gorgeous daughter and my sister.
:25:01. > :25:08.I'm going to storm the stage soon, in a minute, aren't we?
:25:09. > :25:11.Who did you bring with you for support?
:25:12. > :25:13.I brought my mum, Pat, and Helen, my partner.
:25:14. > :25:20.You know with this game anything can happen so I guess just be patient.
:25:21. > :25:27.When you look at that ?60,000, you know you are responsible
:25:28. > :25:34.You know you've got to be here when the klaxon goes.
:25:35. > :25:51.You're quite good with the sport usually, aren't you?
:25:52. > :25:54.Not too bad, it is one of my favourite subjects but I've
:25:55. > :26:05.Would you like me to accept skiing is your answer?
:26:06. > :26:09.OK, Chemmy Alcott, if skiing is the right answer and I've accepted
:26:10. > :26:14.it, you have really made good work of a nasty question for you.
:26:15. > :26:31.OK, you now have ?65,000 in the prize fund, 32,500 each.
:26:32. > :26:37.I'm almost afraid to give you another question,
:26:38. > :26:53.Here is your next question for another 5,000.
:26:54. > :26:58.There is a collection of fellows for you.
:26:59. > :27:06.Oh, I've never heard of the books, I have to say.
:27:07. > :27:13.Would you like me to take Genghis Khan as your answer?
:27:14. > :27:21.If you are right that would nudge it up to 70,000,
:27:22. > :27:28.I daren't look over my shoulder, what are they like over there,
:27:29. > :27:39.For another five grand, this will be 70, is the answer Genghis Khan?
:27:40. > :27:50.APPLAUSE Do you know, what with you and Paul,
:27:51. > :27:55.You both are, "I don't know" and then get it right every time.
:27:56. > :28:02.Well, 70 grand, 35 grand apiece, wouldn't it be wonderful
:28:03. > :28:28.I don't watch the show but I've obviously picked up an advert and
:28:29. > :28:49.Well, you're a policeman, so an inspector would be sort of like...
:28:50. > :28:52.Are you saying you'd like me to take Martin Shaw as your answer?
:28:53. > :29:01.I hope you're right, Paul, you've been wonderful tonight.
:29:02. > :29:04.Time is marching on, the klaxon could quite frankly go at any time.
:29:05. > :29:08.If it's Martin Shaw, you've got 75 grand in there, breathtaking.
:29:09. > :29:27.OK if we get the right answer to this one it's ?80,000.
:29:28. > :29:29.It's getting very grown-up, isn't it, Claire?
:29:30. > :29:33.Now would not be a good time to get the answer wrong.
:29:34. > :29:45.OK, here for another five grand is your next question.
:29:46. > :30:19.Well, he comes after Henry IV. have to do with this?
:30:20. > :30:23.If that is right you've worked it out beautifully.
:30:24. > :30:25.I wouldn't know where to begin with a question like this.
:30:26. > :30:38.APPLAUSE You are playing me, you two.
:30:39. > :30:45.You say, I don't know, but you worked it out well.
:30:46. > :30:50.If you give me the correct answer now that will be
:30:51. > :31:18.85 grand, which means your potential share would be 42,500
:31:19. > :31:25.But in this instance I don't think it's him.
:31:26. > :31:28.Before the names came up again I was looking for Davina.
:31:29. > :31:40.Would you like me to take Davina as your answer?
:31:41. > :31:43.If that is right, 85 grand.
:31:44. > :32:04.I was just about to say we have 85,000.
:32:05. > :32:06.It's frozen, it's not going anywhere.
:32:07. > :32:09.It's all yours, if you give me the right answer.
:32:10. > :32:19.Right now you're looking at a 50-50 split, only to
:32:20. > :32:22.One question separates each of you from a minimum of ?42,000.
:32:23. > :32:25.Give them a cheer, they've done so well.
:32:26. > :32:32.Which means, oh, my dears,
:32:33. > :32:37.I'm sorry, you two never got the chance to come across.
:32:38. > :32:41.However, I have to say good night with heavy heart.
:32:42. > :32:46.They're going to change you as you go.
:32:47. > :33:08.One question separates you from that money.
:33:09. > :33:13.I'll return with that question very shortly.
:33:14. > :33:23.Well, all they have to do now is hold their nerve
:33:24. > :33:26.for a few minutes before they find out if they're going to be
:33:27. > :33:30.But here's your chance to win a fortune into night's Thunderball
:33:31. > :33:50.Thanks very much. Welcome to the National Lottery Live. Your two
:33:51. > :33:54.chances to win huge sums of money on the Lotto and Thunderball draws in a
:33:55. > :33:59.few minutes. Our guest here at lottery HQ is a singer, West End
:34:00. > :34:03.star and a pretty good ice-skater too, what a combination of talents!
:34:04. > :34:09.Ray Quinn will be pushing the button tonight. Butt first, time to look at
:34:10. > :34:14.this week's National Lottery Awards nominee. Melvin O'Doom doom went to
:34:15. > :34:21.meet one of the finalists in the education category, Slam H.
:34:22. > :34:30.What does Slam H stand for? Start low, aim high. The aim of Slam H is
:34:31. > :34:37.yeah, it's training, yes, it's nutrition, but two of the biggest
:34:38. > :34:41.things is communication and life skills. When it comes to strength
:34:42. > :34:46.and training no-one knows more than big Dave, a former world strongest
:34:47. > :34:50.man and a holder of world records for physical strength. He has
:34:51. > :34:56.developed a number of anti-bullying projects for young people. I ended
:34:57. > :35:00.up in jail. I started here. My life started going up and up again. Tell
:35:01. > :35:06.me about big Dave. He's a legend. That's all I can say. He's a legend.
:35:07. > :35:12.He's taught me how to get along with people and talk to people. And have
:35:13. > :35:17.a laugh. What was your life like before Slam H? It was quite What
:35:18. > :35:20.were you bad. Getting up to? Crime, drugs, stuff like that. How has the
:35:21. > :35:23.training changed your life then? When I was doing drugs, in trouble
:35:24. > :35:27.with the police, I never had no contact with my daughter, I wasn't
:35:28. > :35:32.allowed to see her, now I see her every week. Going to the gym keeps
:35:33. > :35:37.me focussed on what I want. How important is the National Lottery
:35:38. > :35:41.funding to this project? Immense. It wouldn't be possible without the
:35:42. > :35:45.funding that we've had. So, Dave, could you teach me some lifts?
:35:46. > :35:54.Absolutely. Shall we start with this for your back. Cool. Gabby, this is
:35:55. > :36:07.for you! I think he can fly. He's back next
:36:08. > :36:11.week with the last of the National Lottery award nominees. Can you see
:36:12. > :36:16.all the winners and hear their amazing stories on BBC One during
:36:17. > :36:20.the National Lottery Stars show on Friday, September 19, at 10. 35pm.
:36:21. > :36:28.The time has come. Here's Thunderball.
:36:29. > :36:35.OK, then start up both machines, please Matt, if you would. The draws
:36:36. > :36:42.are being overseen by an independent adjudicator.
:36:43. > :36:49.Last week over 2. ?2.7 million has been paid out in Thunderball prize
:36:50. > :36:53.was over half a million winning tickets. Many congratulations to all
:36:54. > :36:58.you winners. Let's start the draw, please. Off we go. The very best of
:36:59. > :37:04.luck to you. Here we go. There is the first one, 14. A total of 39
:37:05. > :37:09.balls to pick from in this first machine. You choose five of them.
:37:10. > :37:13.There's number three. There are three opportunities per week to play
:37:14. > :37:17.the game - Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Income tax up is that one
:37:18. > :37:23.-- next up is that one there, number 38. The top prize on Thunderball,
:37:24. > :37:30.?500,000. The next one, please, number 39. You win a prize for just
:37:31. > :37:34.matching the Thunderball itself, remember. Timely how about that one,
:37:35. > :37:38.number seven. OK next we need to choose the Thunderball itself. There
:37:39. > :37:41.are 14 in all. We will select just one of them. Let's do it Matt, here
:37:42. > :37:46.we goment -- go. There are 14 in there
:37:47. > :37:51.and we need just one of them. That's number four. Here are tonight's
:37:52. > :37:52.Thunderball numbers again, this time in ascending order.
:37:53. > :38:10.#6 Thank you very much. Still to come
:38:11. > :38:13.this Saturday's Lotto draw and my guest is a singer whose first album
:38:14. > :38:19.went to number one. He's hoping that the second will do the same. Ray
:38:20. > :38:30.Quinn will be here. Now back to In It To Win It.
:38:31. > :38:37.Welcome back. Not long ago, these two people helped put ?85,000 on the
:38:38. > :38:42.on the prize fund, translated that means they are each looking
:38:43. > :38:53.Only one question separates them from the cash.
:38:54. > :39:16.You were so late coming across and suddenly you're looking
:39:17. > :39:52.Please reveal to me Claire's last question.
:39:53. > :40:05.That's an elegant question, isn't it?
:40:06. > :40:24.I'm trying to envisage what it must be like to know that the
:40:25. > :40:36.I mean, I'm just trying to put myself in your shoes for a minute.
:40:37. > :40:44.but they mean something else but that doesn't mean to say I'm right.
:40:45. > :40:49.I'm following deduction, I'm going to go for shambles.
:40:50. > :40:52.Are you saying you like me to accept shambles as your answer?
:40:53. > :41:04.If you are right the minimum you're leaving here tonight with is
:41:05. > :41:22.If you are wrong, that means Paul is playing for the full 85.
:41:23. > :41:25.I quite like it going half and half, that would be nice.
:41:26. > :41:50.What Claire goes home with and what home with, you daren't look, dare
:41:51. > :41:54.What Claire goes home with and what you go home with is determined by
:41:55. > :41:57.the answer you give me. If you give me the right answer, you're going
:41:58. > :42:03.the answer you give me. If you give do exactly what Claire did and
:42:04. > :42:08.the answer you give me. If you give here with a cheque for ?42,500. Hugh
:42:09. > :42:13.are you feeling -- how are you feeling? Yeah, it's a big Are you
:42:14. > :42:16.ready deal. ? Yes. We are all with you. Everybody in the room,
:42:17. > :42:17.everybody at home, we're all on your side. We want you to go home with
:42:18. > :42:40.the money. Let's see the question. Are you laughing, is that a good
:42:41. > :42:44.laugh? It's a good laugh. I hope it's a
:42:45. > :42:54.laugh? It's a good laugh. I hope questions tonight, I've been careful
:42:55. > :43:01.not to get too confident, however, and this is funny, both Kevin my
:43:02. > :43:05.friend's wife and Kirsten discuss this book, as I'm sure many women
:43:06. > :43:08.around the world discuss this book, and I believe it's Christian Would
:43:09. > :43:14.you like Grey. Me to take that as your answer? I would. Like, "Do it
:43:15. > :43:19.now!" OK. I hear you. I've accepted Christian. If you are right, happy
:43:20. > :43:34.days. Both of you will go home with ?42,500. Is it right? Yes!
:43:35. > :43:41.Congratulations. Come on! Well done. Fantastic. Listen, you can relax
:43:42. > :43:50.now. All I have to do is return with your cheques. I'll be back.
:43:51. > :43:55.Another great night on In It To Win It. Here's a question - will you be
:43:56. > :43:56.celebrating with a cash win too? A fortune is up for grabs in the Lotto
:43:57. > :44:10.draw. Good luck, everyone. Thanks very much, Dale. We're back
:44:11. > :44:15.with In It To Win It in a few minutes. My guest tonight found fame
:44:16. > :44:20.as a singer, a fantastic ice-skater and West End star, Ray Quinn is back
:44:21. > :44:24.with a new single. I can hear it. Welcome to National Lottery Live.
:44:25. > :44:30.Hello, thanks for having me. Always lovely to see you. Before we talk
:44:31. > :44:36.about your new single, I'm panicked. Why? Does that mean you're leaving
:44:37. > :44:41.the stage? Not a long time, but I'm focussed on the music at the minute.
:44:42. > :44:45.It's been a mad four months. The EP is out 15th September. The tour is
:44:46. > :44:50.coming up. It's all happening at the minute. I can hear it, it sounds
:44:51. > :44:55.good, what's it call? Love You More Do you? Today. I do. Even more every
:44:56. > :45:00.time. Tell me about the song. Yes, the song is an old 70s song which we
:45:01. > :45:03.remixed a big with a bit of swing and jazz influence. I've been
:45:04. > :45:07.working hard on the sound. It's really exciting. The saxophone
:45:08. > :45:10.player finished playing for the Rolling Stones. We haven't
:45:11. > :45:14.compromised on Pleased to hear quality. It. You're going to be
:45:15. > :45:17.doing exciting things, you're not allowed to talk about them, but
:45:18. > :45:21.tease me. Not only with the music and the tour an everything, next
:45:22. > :45:26.year I'm doing a movie, which is very exciting. And more TV is coming
:45:27. > :45:30.up at the end of the year. I can't tell you much about, it but keep an
:45:31. > :45:33.eye out. We will. Your little one t'work years old. Do you think he's
:45:34. > :45:37.going to be going into the business. You started young, you were eight.
:45:38. > :45:42.Yes, he's tapping around the house and bowing and all things like that.
:45:43. > :45:47.I mean, yeah, he's not up now, but I'd say hello if he was. You can
:45:48. > :45:49.show him tomorrow. Get ready because it's almost time for to you press
:45:50. > :46:03.the button. Here's Lotto. OK, let's release those rollover
:46:04. > :46:18.balls. Tonight's rollover jackpot is estimated at 5. ?5.6 million and
:46:19. > :46:22.thanks to Mr G we're using Guinivere and set of balls number four. Let's
:46:23. > :46:27.see if your turn to be a winner tonight. OK, your time has come.
:46:28. > :46:32.Well, I know my mum's watching. She has her ticket venlt good luck, mum.
:46:33. > :46:36.-- ticket, good luck, mum. She will be proud of you. The first is about
:46:37. > :46:43.to appear, there it is, number 11. Drawn just a fortnight ago. Next,
:46:44. > :46:47.this Saturday night, that's number 37, drawn the other Wednesday night
:46:48. > :46:53.as well, in case you're keeping tabs. The next one for you - number
:46:54. > :46:59.32. Last time we saw it was 15 Wednesdays ago. Here's the fourth:
:47:00. > :47:04.Number 48, just dropping in there, drawn a total of ten Wednesdays ago.
:47:05. > :47:08.Fifth to be drawn is number 29. We saw it in the line-up the Wednesday
:47:09. > :47:15.before last as well. Sixth to be drawn this, for the jackpot, of
:47:16. > :47:19.course, it is number 40. We all deserve a bonus and tonight's is
:47:20. > :47:21.number 14. Millionaires row this Saturday night looks like this in
:47:22. > :47:41.ascending order: Alan, thank you. Ray, thank you
:47:42. > :47:46.also. I'm back next Saturday. Now time to go over to Dale and it's the
:47:47. > :47:47.final part of In It To Win It. Don't forget we're here next Saturday.
:47:48. > :48:01.Have a good week, bye. We're all done and dusted. All I
:48:02. > :48:06.have to do now is hand over these cheques to our winners for ?42,500.
:48:07. > :48:12.Give them a cheer! APPLAUSE I'm thrilled for you.
:48:13. > :48:16.Cheers. Congratulations. Thank you so much. Well done, darling. Thank
:48:17. > :48:25.you. Have a great night. Enjoy the money. Paul! I say congratulations.
:48:26. > :48:33.You've been a great sport. 42,500, well done. Congratulations. Well
:48:34. > :48:37.done. Thank you. Thank you. Well, it's been fab tonight. I hope you've
:48:38. > :48:41.enjoyed watching In It To Win It. If you have, and I hope you have,
:48:42. > :48:48.here's a thought, join us again soon. Until then, have a good night.
:48:49. > :48:52.Good night now. Well done to the pair. Tonight's
:48:53. > :49:14.winning Thunderball and Lotto numbers:
:49:15. > :49:19.It's summer term! CHEERING
:49:20. > :49:25.ALL CHANT: Judas! Judas! I quit!
:49:26. > :49:31.You thought that Hitler's first name was Heil? Heil Hitler.
:49:32. > :49:34.Your hip-hop moves are about THIS far from a race crime.