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It's the National Lottery with In It To Win It and the National Lottery

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live. Please welcome your host,

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Dale Winton. Good evening,

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welcome to In It To Win It. What a great night we have

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for you tonight. Right here in the studio, someone,

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or all of them, could be going home CHEERING AND APPLAUSE.

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Oh, yes. They've just got to be in

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the right place, at the right time. At home,

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you're in the right place at the right time if you've got a Lottery

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ticket, which means you could be winning big with the big Lottery

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Draws coming up later tonight. So, fingers crossed,

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you'll be a winner too. Our players - no, my co-hosts -

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they are itching to get started. Right now,

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they're in the waiting area. They need to join me over here

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in Winners' Row. Whoever is sitting in one of these

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chairs, when the klaxon goes, is quaranteed a crack at the share

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of what's in the prize fund, which means, I'm hoping to be handing them

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a cheque for a lot of money. The question is, who be will

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first sitting in Winners' Row? Let's find out who will

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be playing first. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE.

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Hi, Emma. You look like you thought I

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was going to bite you then. Who have you brought with you

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for support? I finished uni last year and I now

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work at Notts County Cricket Club. Well, as much as I can,

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but ?20,000 would do me fine. I'd like to take

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my family to Australia. And, my sister's car has failed

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its MOT, so she probably would Listen, you join me with nothing

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in the prize fund. You know the secret is to stay here

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as long as you can because whoever is sitting in this row when

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the klaxon goes, it all goes white, is entitled to a chance at the share

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of whatever is in that prize fund. You are in the best place

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at the moment. However, that is where you

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don't want to be going. Question wrong, no money,

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you go in there. It's one question brings you back to

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Winners' Row, or sends you all I remember her tapping her feet

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together three times and I'm sure she was wearing ruby

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slippers, so I'd like to go for I accept The Wizard of Oz

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as your answer. I was just about to say,

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that suggests there's I think the other one is June,

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I think. Would you like me to take June

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as your answer? I always look at the person

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when the question comes up to see - I did watch quite a bit

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of the Olympics, actually. Sorry, the answer you were

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expecting, did it appear? You are a bit good at this then,

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aren't you? Are you saying you'd like me

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to take that as your answer? It's ?15,000,

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we can make this ?20,000. I've heard of all the authors

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as well but... I think Thomas Harris did

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Hannibal Lector. In other words, you are doing

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the elimination thing. I'm tempted by Tom Clancy, I think,

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but I don't... Tom Clancy does ring a bell though,

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I think. I'd like to go for Tom Clancy,

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please. It's not the end

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of the world because you'll be back For the chance to stay in

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Winners' Row and make it ?20,000, Are you, like, "oh, I don't know,

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Dale, I'll have a guess", I think you know more

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than you're letting on. I think Avicii took

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ages to release one. I can't remember it

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being called "Home." Would you like me to take Rudimental

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as your answer? If it's right, we'll have ?25,000

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in there. So I think, "I trust",

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I would go for. Would you like me to take,

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"I trust"? That's why you're cleverer than I

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am. Because I didn't think

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of fidelity and trust. If I'd said to you, 20 minutes ago -

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Emma, you're going to sit down and You'd have probably thought

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I was completely nuts. I don't pay a lot

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of attention to football, really. But I think I have heard him

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associated with Manchester United. You know what, you will be back,

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Emma. But for now,

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please make your way to red. We'll Emma's downfall is good

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news for our other players. One of them is about to join

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me here on Winners' Row. My partner, Ben and my lovely nanna,

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Sylvia. How long have you been with

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your partner? We've been together for

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about 18 months now. I remember seeing an application

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form that said that, what was it? If I win a lot of money, that I'm

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going to buy a pedigree ram. A Swaledale ram, and call it Dale,

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the Swaledale. You say "pedigree", that means

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it is sort of high class? What is the first thing,

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after you've bought the Dale ram? Apart from the ram,

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I'd love to go to the West Coast of America and treat my partner

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and I to a really nice holiday. And granny's got to have

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a new cardi. You're only here because Emma,

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we have to get her out of the Red I'll return with your first question

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after you have done some good You've done so well,

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I kind of don't doubt you're going The only problem is,

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this is not multiple choice. Correct answer,

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you're back there in Winners' Row. Wrong answer,

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you're back where you started. Emma, I don't want to think

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about you going back. Are you saying you would like me

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to take Spider-Man as your answer? You have earnt your place back

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in Winners' Row. Are you going to make it ?50,000,

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like you want? If you're ready,

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I'll give you your first question. Right, my initial response was

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Sri Lanka, but Bangladesh has come So I'm going to go with

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my gut instinct and I think I'm going to say Sri Lanka,

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but I don't know properly, 100%. So are you saying you wish me to

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take Sri Lanka as your answer? If he's right, Lee's dodged

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a nasty one, first time off. I think it's always good to

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follow your gut, isn't it? Are you ready

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for your next question? Not great on literature,

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I have to be honest. I think it's maybe less

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likely to be Tennyson. So I'm going to have to go

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for Keats, please. If that is right,

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it's another one you didn't like. But, mind you, the Red Area doesn't

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seem to be a problem to you either. For now, Emma, please,

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make your way to Red. However, I have three waiting

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in the Waiting Area to join me. Maybe your eyes always sparkle

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like that. My lovely husband, Alan,

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and my lovely cousin, Sue. How much do you do you Juan to win?

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?20,000. There is ?35 already? I know. What would you do with the

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money? In my husband would love to Dominican Republic again. My son

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would like a blow out, treats well. My step son. And if we had enough a

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car for my had husband who hasn't got one. We need ?50,000 minimum.

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Thank you. You don't have to worry about answering a question You are

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here because Emma got it wrong. I will be back with your question. We

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have been here before. You can do this. Reveal to me Emma's Red Area

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question: I think I know it. We watch it. I

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think it's The Great British Bake Off. Am I to take that as your

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answer? Yes, please. I shall. Is it? I'm thinking it's milk. Because

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bread is, I think gluten. I would go for milk please. Would you like me

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to take milk as your answer. Yes, please. Let's hope it's right.

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APPLAUSE Now you are looking at 13,333. That

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is not enough. Here is your question.

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You know this, don't you. I think I do. Yes. I think that, yeah, it is

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Royals. It is the one where she says I could be a queen. I am going to

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say Royals. Would you like me to take that as your answer. Yes. Yes.

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Seems ages since we spoke. I don't know what, it seems a long time

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since we chatted. Here you are again. Ready? Yes. Here is your next

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question. I don't think it is Northern

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Ireland, because you tend to hear more about their minister, I think,

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than the other two. I think it might be Wales. You would like me to take

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Wales as your answer? Yes please. It is a hesitant yes, but is it a yes?

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Yes. Accepted Wales, if it is right you have dodged another one. Is it

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Wales? Oh. It is Northern Ireland. Please make your way to red. I don't

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know what is going on! APPLAUSE

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OK you two, you know what that mean, one of you is about to join me, let

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us find out who it is. It is blue, it is Sue. Come and make

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some money! Hi Sue. How are you? Glad to see

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you. Oh, I don't know what to say to

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Phil. You have been sitting there patiently. You made it across, good

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to see you. . Thank you. Who is with you for support? I have my wonderful

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mum, right at the end. And my lovely best friend Sue. Lovely to see you

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lady, where do you come from? Bolton. How much do you want to win?

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I would love to win 50, please. You have got an idea in mind of where

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the money is going, what would you like to spend it on? I have got two

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children, and a step daughter. OK. All of an age where they need money.

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What would be your treat though? It would be a motor home. A lot of

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people are into those these days. I want to trade the tent in for a

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motor home. You do? I am not good with tents. I am worried about

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spiders and bugs. I want do more luxury. You are only here because

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Emma got it wrong, we will get her out of red. I will be back in a

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moment. Emma, how you doing? It is becoming a regular. The third time?

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Third time lucky. Maybe. It will be. Let me Seema's question in the Red

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Area. -- see Emma.

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I am pretty sure. This has to be a doddle, for is one of your

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intellect. The way you have been motoring through them. What do you

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reckon? I think it is the States OK. I accept that as your answer. It

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sounds the perfect answer to me. Is it right? Yes.

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Come on. Come on Sue, let us put some money

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in. Here is your question. Very usual question.

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OK my first thought, was St David's. I think St David's is the smallest

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city or a small city. Something along those lines, with that in mind

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I am going to go with St David's. Would you like me to take St

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David's? Yes. Oh. I am so sorry. Please make your way to red.

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Phil. It won't be long. 45 grand, we can make it 50. Here is your

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question. I haven't got a clue. Me neither.

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Which king of Great Britain and Ireland... I bet Emma knows this

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one! I bet she does. I am torn between James and Charles. Even

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though it is a guess, I am going to go for James. Would you like me to

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take that as your answer? Yes please. I accept it. I hope it is

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right. Anybody's guess on this one. Is it James? Ooh! Charles II. Please

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make your way to red. At least you have company.

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OK. Leigh. Going to be 50 grand here, you have you can do this. Are

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you ready. Your next five grand question, here we go.

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I haven't heard of Christopher knoll before. I have heard of Guy Richie

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but I don't think it is him, because he is more like Lock, Stock kind of

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films. Ridley Scott is a famous director. I am going to go for

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Christopher Nolan. Would you like me to take Christopher knoll as your

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answer? Yes please. I have accepted Christopher Nolan, I would go that

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as well. Is it? Well done. 50 grand. You have put 30

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in. Yes. We have had a bit of a hiccup. A few trips to the Red Area,

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I want you to make it 35. Come on, let us look at your question.

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I think Floyd Mayweather is heavy weight. Do you watch boxing? I think

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I might have heard of Oscar de la Hoya being lighter. Would you like

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me to take that as your answer? Yes please. I accept your answer. If it

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is right, you will have broken the spell of Red Area. And you will be

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on a run again an hopefully 35 grand you have put in, is it Oscar de la

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Hoya? Oh. Floyd Mayweather. Back again! Glad you are philosophical.

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It is all girls together. Three mind better than one. You will be back

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before you know it. Please make your way to red.

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Phil. What you doing over there? Come on. How you doing? Come and

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have a seat. I bet you thought it was never going to happen. Did. Yes.

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You are here. Yes. You played a great game. They have done all the

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work and you have come here to collect the cash. Who have you

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brought with you, where are we? My beautiful wife Amy and my friend

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Rod. Where have you come from? Darlington, in the North East. What

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do you do? . I'm a training manager for a mobile phone company. I would

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love to win 50 grand. We are there. Look, 50 grand. What would you do

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with the money Take the kids to Disneyland Florida. How many do you

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have? Two, 'vey and Sonny. This is the perfect age to do it. I would

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like to throw a big party for Amy and and I to renew our wedding vows.

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Lovely. We have to make that happen. You are only here because look at

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the girls, all of them. I will be back with your question in a moment.

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Girls, it is all for one and one for all. You look so sweet! That means

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that you will have to agree, work together. OK. Are you ready? Yes.

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You look terrified Sue, stop it. Don't worry, you will be fine. You

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have good company here. Are you ready? Yes. Here is your question.

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The first thing you think of is fruit isn't it? That is what I

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thought. Do you think it might be a fruit eating animal? Or a... I guess

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fruit. What would you say? I don't think I can come up with anything

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else. We will have to go with that. Hope it is right. Have you heard of

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it before? No. Me ether. Emma, Fruit Fruit. Fruit. We have three fruits,

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you can't say that very often. I wish you look. It sound right.

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Fruit. Is it? I thought that was too easy. I

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thought that was the obvious. Thank goodness for that. Come on girls.

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OK. That is what I like to see. KLAXON SOUNDS

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We have a white out and the klaxon has gone that means that prize fund

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is frozen. ?50,000. It not going anywhere, that means they are

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looking at a share of ten grand apiece. And there is only one

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question separating you from that cash. Oh, Phil. Phil, talk about

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cutting it fine. My goodness! Listen, you are locking at ten

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grand, one question and that is it. I will be back with that question

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very shortly. OK. That is what I like to see. All

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five in Winner's Row. Take it steady, and we will find out shortly

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in fact one question away to find out how much they are going to win,

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if they are going to be a winner. Here is your chance to win a

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Fortune. It's the Thunderball draw from the National Lottery. Good luck

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everyone. Thank you. Welcome to the National

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Lottery live. In just a mare of minute, the Thunderball and Lotto

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draws are coming up. Could you be a winner tonight. Well, there were

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plenty of winners last night's National Lottery stars 2014. A

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wonderful event, that highlighted some of the hundreds of thousands of

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projects that are supported by you through National Lottery funding.

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Our guests here were winners on the night. James Sutton received a

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special achievement award on behalf of her son Steven who raised an

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incredible amount of money. -- Jane Sutton. She will push the button awe

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long with Margot Hutton from Fixers, a charity Steven worked with.

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Start up the first machine if you would. Draw Master is Matt

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Chamberlain. In the last week over ?3.1 million

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has been paid nowt prizes with more than 447,000 winning tickets.

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Congratulations you winners. Gabby. Thank you. Get ready to check the

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ticket, everybody Matt, start up the second machine if

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you would, please. There they go, the Thunderballs. 14 in all.

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Gabby. I love the way you said that. Now, don't worry if you haven't made

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a match yet. Keep hole of your tickets because there is still one

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more chance to be a winner. Keep watching for that Thunderball. OK,

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Alan, let us find out what it is. Here we go then.

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Selector goes down. It will choose one for us. Which will it be? Here

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are the Thunderball numbers in order in asending order.

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Still to come tonight's big Lotto draw and my special guest is lady,

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she is Steven Sutton's mum Jane. She will be here to push that button.

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Now back to In It To Win It. Well, welcome back. It wasn't so

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long ago that these five people helped put 50 k, 50 thousand Nick

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Brown the prize fund which means they are looking at a share, each,

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of 10 grand apiece. That is if they give me the right answer. Like I say

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they are one question away from that cash. Phil, you couldn't have cut it

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finer. Not by any stretch, could I? It is like weird, I am going to say

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it is your first and last question of the night. Here we go. Here is

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your question. Talk about a nightmare question.

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First one. Do you remember the quote?

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I don't think it was Winston Churchill.

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I don't think he was still in office in '57.

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So it could be between the two Harolds, for me.

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I don't even know who either of these Prime Ministers were, Dale.

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My gut instinct is going Harold Macmillan.

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Would you like me to take Harold Macmillan as your answer?

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I thought the Pennines were in England, not Scotland.

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I think, I'm going to go for Cairngorms.

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Are you saying you would like me to take the Cairngorms?

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You don't want to give me an answer, do you?

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If that is right, the minimum you're going home with is ?10,000.

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If not, you've just pushed Phil's share up.

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Sue, it's never good when that happens.

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However, you are now looking at one question worth ?12,500.

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I'm thinking, New Tricks because - although I don't really watch it -

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in New Tricks, I think it was James Bolam that left

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and they brought some new people in to join the regular cast.

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So, I'm going to say New Tricks because I won't change my mind, even

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Would you like me to take New Tricks?

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If it's right, you've just won a minimum of ?12,500.

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Funny how it works out sometimes, isn't it?

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You know, I thought when Jules Verne came up I thought, oh, yeah.

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When I saw Victor Hugo I thought, oh, it could be that

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So I'm really tied between Jules Verne and Victor Hugo.

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I'm just going to go for Jules Verne,

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I'm going to stick with Jules Verne actually, Dale, if you don't mind,

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I'm going to ask you one more time, because you're confusing me.

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If that is right, you'll be just like the other two here and go

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This is really weird, because when you came and sat down for this round

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originally there were five of you here, looking at ?10,000 a piece.

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You are now looking at going home with ?16,666 or are

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It's a very strange set of affairs, and you put ?30,000 in.

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So, for the very last time, here's your question.

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What do you mean, there's nothing there?

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Would you like me to accept the Isles of Scilly as your answer?

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All three of you are going home with ?16,666.

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Actually, the audience really want you to go home with the money.

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You put ?30,000 in, for goodness sake.

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Please tell me, the Isles of Scilly is the right answer.

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I will be back with your cheques shortly.

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Now, they're celebrating, but will you be celebrating?

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I'm talking about a huge cash win as well because there is

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a fortune up for grabs in the Big Saturday Night Lotto Draw.

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Thank you very much. We will be back with In It To Win It in a few

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minutes. First time to meet a special guest tonight. They are the

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winnerses from last night's National Lottery Stars 2014. Welcome and

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congratulations to both of you on the awards which we saw last night

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you collecting your award on behalf of Stephen. Yes. What a remarkable

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young man Stephen was. We all feel as if we know him, can you describe,

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tell us what he was like? Stephen was very confident, popular young

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man. I would also describe him as quite advent rouse, when he was

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young I would say he wanted to run before he could walk hechl was a

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joker and fun loving. He made the most of life and seized every

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opportunity. You take a leaf out of his book, that is how you feel about

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life now as well? I have, yes. I used to worry about small things.

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Whereas he forced me to reassess my own life, as he has many other

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people. How much money now is it? Just up to ?5 million now. Which is

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an incredible amount. That really is, absolutely incredible. Somebody

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had something special to say about him. He was determined not to waste

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a minute, not to waste an hour or a day much I can hardly think of

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anyone I've met with such a zest for life and such a belief you can get

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things done and who wanted to live every minute. I want people to

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remember me as a fun, caring teenager who wanted to make a little

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bit of difference to the world. So, when my friends and family look

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back, they can be proud of me. You must be bursting with pride? I am

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bursting with pride, yes, for everything that Stephen achieved. I

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certainly am. What an incredible young man. Stephen worked with

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Fixers? It gives young people a voice. 16-25-year-olds. They use

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their past experiences to change the future for themselves and for other

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people. About 14,000 of them now around the UK. 1,500 projects. They

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work on abuse, eating disorders and mental health issues. Stephen's

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national good gestures day. Tell us about that? Stephen's idea was to

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pass on his postivity. He went out on to the streets of Birmingham, he

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didn't go, 10 cities across the UK they did fist bumps, handshakes and

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hugs to make people smile and feel good about themselves. Will you do

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it again? Is We are. It will become an annual event. He wanted it to

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become an annual event. We said we will. We are planning it now. I will

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be part of that. One of the things you say you have taken a leaf out of

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his book. Are you going on an incredible trip? Yes, off to Peru.

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15-day tour of Peru. You have something special to do before you

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go. You have to press that button. Yes, we have. Who will press it?

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Both of us together. Yes. You have it planned. Don't do it just yet.

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Just for a moment. Here is Lotto. OK, let's release those weekend

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balls. . The jackpot is worth an estimated ?4 million. We are using

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set of balls five thanks to Amy. On Wednesday three lucky winners won

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?4.5 million each. Let us do it. The button is all yours, ladies. Thumbs

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up, Stephen. Good luck, everyone. Perfectly done, excellent. We are

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off to a good start. Hands up, who wants a bonus? Let us

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see what we can do for you. Millionaire's row this Saturday

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night looks like this, in ascending order:

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Thank you very much. Ladies, what an honour to meet you both. Thank you

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very much. If you still want to watch the Lottery Award Show it's on

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iPlayer. Check your tickets and to see if you are a winner of 50 prizes

:47:21.:47:27.

of ?20,000 on Lotto Raffle. You can see Lotto, Thunderball draws by

:47:28.:47:30.

visiting the website and watching online. I will be back here next

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Saturday. Here is Dale with the final part of In It To Win It.

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Whatever you are doing this week, have a good one. Goodbye.

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I have to hand these cheques out to our winners and they so deserve it.

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Will that pay for your van that you wanted so you can put the tent away?

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I'm so pleased, you did all the work.

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Well, I've had a fabulous night tonight.

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I hope you have enjoyed watching In It To Win It.

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If you have, why don't you come back and join us again soon.

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With the done Phil, Sue and Emma. Nicely done.

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Draw results: Very good night to you.

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Alfie Wickers is the baddest teacher.

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