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In the first of Derren Brown’s events of misdirection, Derren will predict the National Lottery … Live. Wednesday | 10:35pm | Channel 4
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John Barrowman presents the National Lottery, 24th February 2007, with guest Donny Osmond.
Gabriel
Are there any ways to cheat chance and win without difficulty? Do lucky numbers and sequences work? National Geographic Channel’s new series, What Would Happen If? reveals all in this exclusive clip.
Jesse
Watch Blaenau Gwent Domestic Abuse Services intheir bid to win the award for Best Voluntary/Charity Project in association with Woman magazine, at The National Lottery Awards 2010. The National Lottery Awards are an annual search to find the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects. Public voting for the final runs from 9am on 26 July to midday on 13 August. To cast your vote, and to find out more about the other finalists, visit: www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk The winners and runners-up will be revealed on a special Awards event broadcast on BBC One. Lottery players raise £25 million each week for Good Causes, and the Awards are a great way to highlight how that funding has changed the UK for the better.
Irene
The button that the guests press doesn’t work! Watch the man/woman in white gloves (aka The Drawmaster) quickly press a different button.
Keith
Watch Kidz R Us intheir bid to win the award for Best Arts Project, at The National Lottery Awards 2010. The National Lottery Awards are an annual search to find the UK’s favourite Lottery-funded projects. Public voting for the final runs from 9am on 26 July to midday on 13 August. To cast your vote, and to find out more about the other finalists, visit: www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk The winners and runners-up will be revealed on a special Awards event broadcast on BBC One. Lottery players raise £25 million each week for Good Causes, and the Awards are a great way to highlight how that funding has changed the UK for the better.
Shannon