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The contestant from each team has to do three drawings for the celebrity to guess. There is an easy one worth £100, a medium one worth £200 and a hard one worth £300. The contestant has 30 seconds to do each drawing and the word jumble can be activated by the celebrity at any point, halving the money available for that drawing. Quick on the Draw
Win, Lose or Draw is a British television game show that aired for nine series in the ITV daytime schedule from 1990 to 1998, produced by Scottish Television. [1] The game was based on the American television game show of the same name .
TV easy endured a year on year sales decline from its launch. In February 2008, it was reported that TV easy was the fifth best selling television listings magazine in the UK. Though its circulation was down by 13.2 per cent during the previous period to 254,669 copies sold. [ 6 ]
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The majority of special events attracting large audiences are often carried on more than one channel. The most watched special event programme of all time on a single channel in the UK is the 1973 wedding ceremony of Princess Anne, shown only on BBC One. Pre-1981 figures supplied by the British Film Institute (BFI)
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