The National Lottery Live
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(Coverage of a not-made-for-TV lottery is not the same format as the one-off game show broadcast under the same name in 1994.) |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | A one-off, hour-long game show in which the winner got to press the button to start the first ever UK National Lottery draw. | |
- | The title was retained for subsequent lottery shows (hosted, starting the following week, by [[Anthea Turner]]), but the game show format only appeared in the first | + | The title was retained for subsequent lottery shows (hosted, starting the following week, by [[Anthea Turner]]), but the game show format only appeared in the first one. |
- | + | == Trivia == | |
- | + | This was the last UK game show (indeed, almost the last UK TV show of any kind) to muster an audience in excess of 20 million. Discounting football matches and royal funerals, only three shows since then have achieved a higher audience than this- Princess Di being interviewed on Panorama, and two episodes of Only Fools and Horses. | |
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- | + | == See also == | |
- | + | [[National Lottery shows]] | |
[[Category:National Lottery|National Lottery Live, The]] | [[Category:National Lottery|National Lottery Live, The]] | ||
[[Category:Family Game|National Lottery Live, The]] | [[Category:Family Game|National Lottery Live, The]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 14 January 2017
Synopsis
A one-off, hour-long game show in which the winner got to press the button to start the first ever UK National Lottery draw.
The title was retained for subsequent lottery shows (hosted, starting the following week, by Anthea Turner), but the game show format only appeared in the first one.
Trivia
This was the last UK game show (indeed, almost the last UK TV show of any kind) to muster an audience in excess of 20 million. Discounting football matches and royal funerals, only three shows since then have achieved a higher audience than this- Princess Di being interviewed on Panorama, and two episodes of Only Fools and Horses.