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The main game was renamed Lotto, and Lottery Extra became Lotto Extra, though Camelot would later retire Lotto Extra on 8 July 2006 due to low sales. The stylised crossed-fingers logo was modified. [13] However, the games as a collective are still known as the National Lottery. It is one of the most popular forms of gambling in the United Kingdom.
Since April 2018, a new show called The National Lottery Lotto Results has aired on ITV on Wednesday and Saturday nights during commercial breaks. Presented by Stephen Mulhern, the show features that night's winning Lotto numbers, and spotlights a National Lottery-funded location. The actual Lotto draw itself is not broadcast, and remains ...
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The programme also included the Saturday night Thunderball, Lotto, Lotto Extra, and its replacement; Dream Number draws. Originally, from series 1 to 5, Winton himself presided over the Lottery draws live. From series 6 onwards, a different presenter at "Lottery HQ" conducted the live draws.
When a player buys a ticket in the UK Lotto, The Lottery Office purchases a matching ticket in the UK National Lottery’s ‘Lotto’. From a pool of 59 players select 6 main numbers. If players match 2 main numbers, they win a free ticket in the next draw. The UK Lotto is drawn each Thursday and Sunday, AEST.
During the third series in 2001, the winner of each edition of Saturday's show had to return on Wednesday to play the Wonderwall again for a chance to win some spending money to take on their holidays. Each correct answer was worth £200, with twenty correct answers earning them a bonus £1,000, to make a total of £5,000.
Michael Carroll (born 29 March 1983) is an English man who won the UK National Lottery in 2002. A former refuse collector, Carroll won £9,736,131 in the National Lottery in November 2002, at the age of 19. He enjoyed celebrity status for a time in the British tabloid media as the "Lotto lout" and the self-proclaimed "King of Chavs". [1]