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<pick>'''Lock out''' - The electronics mechanism in a buzzer system that disables the other buzzers once the first contestant has pressed their signalling button. | <pick>'''Lock out''' - The electronics mechanism in a buzzer system that disables the other buzzers once the first contestant has pressed their signalling button. | ||
<pick>'''Locked-off''' - A camera shot where the camera angle remains fixed in a given position. This can enable clever techniques that require picture synchronisation such as virtual reality graphics.</pick> | <pick>'''Locked-off''' - A camera shot where the camera angle remains fixed in a given position. This can enable clever techniques that require picture synchronisation such as virtual reality graphics.</pick> | ||
- | <pick>'''Lose a Million''' - Ironically, Lose a Million was presented by one Chris Tarrant. He went on to present a game that had a prize of £1 million (oh, you knew that?)</pick> | + | <pick>'''Lose a Million''' - Ironically, [[Lose a Million]] was presented by one Chris Tarrant. He went on to present a game that had a prize of £1 million (oh, you knew that?)</pick> |
<pick>'''Lottery''' - A game where luck forms a major part in deciding the outcome. Most lotteries are regulated by the national government, who take a cut of the proceeds in taxes. Viewer phone-in competitions must contain some element of skill if they are to avoid being classified as a lottery. In most countries, contestants cannot pay to play a game since that would also classify it as a lottery.</pick> | <pick>'''Lottery''' - A game where luck forms a major part in deciding the outcome. Most lotteries are regulated by the national government, who take a cut of the proceeds in taxes. Viewer phone-in competitions must contain some element of skill if they are to avoid being classified as a lottery. In most countries, contestants cannot pay to play a game since that would also classify it as a lottery.</pick> | ||
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Revision as of 20:02, 6 June 2006
L is for... Lottery - A game where luck forms a major part in deciding the outcome. Most lotteries are regulated by the national government, who take a cut of the proceeds in taxes. Viewer phone-in competitions must contain some element of skill if they are to avoid being classified as a lottery. In most countries, contestants cannot pay to play a game since that would also classify it as a lottery.
Shows
Title | Genre |
Lab Rats | |
Ladette to Lady | Lifestyle, reality |
Last Chance Lottery | Stunt/dare show |
The Late Late Breakfast Show | Stunt/dare show |
Late Night Poker | Sports |
Late Night Poker Ace | Sports |
Laughlines | Panel game |
Liar | Panel game |
Lie Detector | |
Life's a Punt | Lifestyle |
Lingo | Puzzle |
Little Monsters | Stunt/dare show |
The Look of Lurve | |
Looks Familiar | Panel game |
Look Sharp! | |
Lose a Million | Family game show |
Lost | Action/adventure show |
Love at First Sight | Dating |
Love Bites | Family game show, dating show |
Love Match UK | Dating |
Love Me Do | Dating |
Love Me, Love Me Not | |
Loves Like a Dog | Panel game |
Love on a Saturday Night | Dating |
Lucky Ladders | Puzzle |
Lucky Numbers (1) | Family game show |
Lucky Numbers (2) | Quiz, general knowledge |
The Lyrics Game | Panel game |