Strange to watch this again: I remember it going out live. People clapping for a machine seems daft now but It was of course quite a thing at the time. Imagine if they did a live reveal from railway stations like that, ‘introducing the all new ticket machine here at London Victoria :)’
"Only the British could cheer half a ton of metal". Nobbut just 10 years later, we were cheering random people opening boxes and someone claiming it was anything other than a completely random game.
Happy 30th birthday National Lottery! I've gotta say, looking back at this very first National Lottery draw, it kinda gave me those vibes that I've finally got to go to a place that I've wanted to go to for the first time ever! lol😂
I love how the UK went lotto mad in 1994, but just across the sea in Ireland, they looked on with surprise, as Ireland had a National Lottery draw on a Saturday night since 1988. Even from 1986 Ireland had scratchcards on sale. 8 years before the UK bothered.
I remember watching this very draw and trying desperately to get dinner postponed so we could watch it to the end. Backstory: we were at a family friend's house for a big informal dinner and I was there, aged 7, with a bunch of other kids my age. Our parents were off doing the boring adult stuff. We were then called through to eat, but none of us wanted to go, because we were captivated by Noel Edmonds and his magic machine. --- I also remember Mystic Meg saying almost literally every week that a group of firefighters would be celebrating. It was always firefighters, not cleaners, teachers, police officers, nurses... always firefighters.
With the odds of matching 6 numbers out of 49 at 1 in 13,983,816 and there being 104 draws per year... your numbers will come up once in every 134,460 years.
Anthea Turner was at the Victoria Centre branch of Tesco in Nottingham at 3:40. That branch is still there, but its now joined by loads of smaller ones as well...
After 57 minutes your ticket will be in the bin having not won a penny. And here I am 20 years later and having still not managed to match those all important six evasive numbers. I know I'm a sinner, but please make me a winner! :-/
Match six numbers out of 59... There's 45,057,474 combinations of six numbers... And there's 104 draws per year... So each combination of six numbers will be drawn once in every 43,245 years.
Noel Edmonds took an unprecedented move by ensuring his House Party was not airing live this same night, as he could not do two shows on the same night. Noel's House Party took a one week break.
I was 7. I remember going to the video shop and then grabbing a Chinese with my dad. Heading back to our flat, all of us sitting in front of the TV, ready for the first lottery. Man, how I long to be back in those days again! Life was so happier compared to this shit world we live on nowdays.
ive played the same numbers every wed and sat since september and have only had a maximum of 2 balls. but i know one day ill win it. you have to believe it!
If I remember rightly, the main content of the show was some kind of It's A Knockout-type game between members of the studio audience to win the right to start the draw.
A couple of strange and interesting facts about the National Lottery. The most jackpot winners occurred in 1995 (133) - with each winner taking home around £120,000. The highest jackpot win (Euromillions) was over £161 million pounds. Finally, for this debut lottery draw - seven people matched the jackpot, each taking home around 5.5 million smackaroonies each.
Marc Howes Nor me lol although a friend of my mam, Jackie Green won around £10 million on the lottery in my hometown of Failsworth, Greater Manchester. I was only 13 at the time but remember the press littered all over the White Lion pub after she had won as it was in the pub that Jackie realised she had scooped the jackpot. My mam was working that night and was due to go out with Jackie, but what a way to find out you had won. The White Lion also played host to another lottery winner a year or so before. Jackie Green is the niece to Michael Le Vell who plays Kevin Webster in Corrie! Another mad fact is that apparently Oldham which is only miles from Failsworth is one of the luckiest towns for lottery winners in Britain. Romford is apparently the luckiest! Thanks for correcting my mistake lol.
Cool story mate, just looked her win up online :). The year 1996 seems a life-time ago now, and she won it two years after the Lottery was first launched (1994) - belated congratulations to her and so so lucky!! She must have nearly pissed herself seeing her numbers come up right in front of her very eyes, and what a place to be when something like that happens, drinks all round!! I bet too the atmosphere in that pub was electrifying that night to say the least and a good excuse for a lock-in! :) Now if only I and many others could experience 'that feeling' that she felt when the realisation set in that her life was about to change forever and all her worries and insecurities would be no more. She went to the pub for a casual and regular night out and came home a multi-millionaire...what a night to remember! :) We can but only live in desperate hope that lady luck comes knocking on our door :). I do have two questions though: Why is Kevin Webster (her uncle) still living on Coronation Street? Surely Jackie could have purchased him a lavish upgrade lol. And finally, what's her bank account number and sort code? (Whispers: I'll split it with you 50/50, or has she blown the lot already?) ;) haha Where I live we've had 5 lottery winners since it began (four on lotto and one who scooped £1m on a scratchcard), with £5m being the highest amount won by a lady from our local Asda. The most numbers I've ever matched is 4 which I think has occurred four times during the last 22 years. Back in 2003/2004 and shortly before 'Lottery Xtra' was discontinued, my Mum and Dad matched five out of the six numbers drawn on one occasion, with the sixth being just four numbers away from that what was drawn - so near but yet so far from a life-changing sum which I think rolled to somewhere between £7m-£10m. It was never won and the money went to good causes when Lottery Xtra was made defunct. Lottery Xtra, just in case you you're not aware, was a 'second chance', jackpot-only, all-or-nothing draw which followed the main lottery draw, so to win you needed all six numbers. The jackpot was rarely ever won, with roll-overs being a regular occurrence. Apart from that, we've not had any real luck with the lottery, and with it being significantly harder to win now since Scamalot introduced changes to apparently give players 'more chance' of winning, I don't hold out much hope of striking gold any time soon. I don't play Lotto and EuroMillions religiously like my parents do, just now and then on the off-chance, when it's Mega-Week or when the jackpot balloons in size. But as they say, it is a lottery, a game of chance, and to be in with a chance you need to buy a ticket. You never know...you or I could be the next big winner - fingers crossed! Best of luck to you too! :)
Marc Howes Thanks for your great, great response Marc! Yes indeed, to realise you have become an instant multi millionaire whilst sat in a pub, is almost poetic. The feeling must have been unreal. 1996! I was 13 years of age....a lifetime ago, it does feel like, absolutely lol lol. Regarding Jackie's win, apparently, she didn't scream or leap around the pub like a jumped-up chihauhau (that would be me lol), but rather, simply sat where she was and cried in stunned disbelief. She was accompanied to the loo to get her head together and the pub had a huge booze up........yet, my mam was working her shift at Morrison's!!! She was gutted lol. Jackie eventually moved to Jamaica. It all comes down to luck Marc. My mam has had a few close connections to the rich and famous, funnily enough. She used to be mates with Mark Owen from Take That! He used to work in Barclay's Bank in Failsworth and my mam tells the story of the time she nipped in to see him and he told her that he wont be at work the following day, as he had an audition to be in a new band/group......I wonder what happened to him lol lol! She is also a lifelong friend of Lisa Stansfield. Lisa's originally from Rochdale which is just north of Failsworth and I remember her nipping round on occasion when I was a kid....crazy! Apart from that, Failsworth is a very ordinary little town. Ha ha! Regarding Kevin Webster, she could have at least given him a break from that bleeding mechanics shop and living next door to Gail Platt! Really lol! Sort code and account number.....I think my mam tried that one years ago lol (only joking). It seems very lucky where you are Marc, and the fact that you, yourself have matched 4 number multiple times is quite unreal, as I have only scooped 4 number once. I remember Lottery Xtra....and your mam and dad matched five out of six!! So near indeed. Isn't life a strange series of sliding door moments? You're spot on regarding the 'Scamalot' Marc. When Jackie won and up until a couple of years ago, the odds of winning the lottery jackpot were around 14 million to one (still an astronomically unlikely event, whereby becoming a NASA astronaut was more likely), but since introducing the extra numbers, the odds are now placed at around 50 million to one! To win the Euromillions which is around 110 million to one, the odds are so slim that if for instance you had a friend in Mexico but didn't know his phone number, you would have more chance of him answering by dialling a random telephone number! The odds are astronomical with both and people say, "well, somebody has to win", but there are of course weeks when people don't. Your mam and dad for instance Marc, even though they were one number off scooping the jackpot on Xtra, the difference in odds would have amounted to millions I suppose. It's a crazy game and a game of pure chance whereby little or no strategy is involved. But, you never know mate....one day lol! I sincerely wish you the very best of luck in life Marc and on the Lotto and I've got my fingers crossed aswell. All the best to you and yours! Chris.
Just checked my numbers...1 number and no match on the raffle :(. The waste bin has claimed yet another ticket (nom nom nom) :/. Thank you for your response too :). It was a very interesting and enjoyable read. Your mam clearly has rubbed shoulders with some top brass - just a shame none of the wealth rubbed off in the process...yet, anyway lol :). Moreover, just to think that she also had no idea, as I'm sure they did too, as to how successful and famous they would eventually become, and where they would be now - simply amazing! :) With regards to the odds of hitting the jackpot now, although 14m/1 was astronomical odds to beat before the recent changes came in to effect, 14m/1 certainly sounds a damn sight more do-able/achievable than the astronomical 50m/1 that it now stands at :/. And as for the EuroMillions, I would say there is more chance of it snowing in Dubai and Qatar at the same time than me ever winning that - ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE! lol :) Oh, and I did manage to get through to my 'mate in Mexico', but it went to voice mail - something about him being too busy to answer because he's in the process of helping to build some 'wall' along the US/Mexican border haha. Anyways, all the very best of luck in life to you too Christopher, and on the Clotto (fingers crossed). Take care, best wishes to you, as well as your family and friends also. Marc PS: I hear putting ones ticket through the washing machine can increase your chances of winning through the practise of money laundering :) ha ha. Finally, and just in case you may have been wondering, I'm from Lowestoft, Suffolk - the UK's most easterly, and somewhat 'lucky', town! But sadly not for me...yet :/. Good luck! :)
Correction: The prize fund amount for matching six numbers on the very first Lottery draw back in 1994 (Saturday 19th November 1994) was £5,874,778. There were seven jackpot winners in total, with each ticket pocketing £839,254. Sadly, and not unsurprisingly, it was not, and is still not, me twenty-two years on :(. Oh well, if at first you don't succeed...try, try again, 'there's always next week', and 'better luck next time'...though, 'next time' never seems to come :/. Good luck to everyone that plays Scamalot's National Clotto :). Next week, 'It Could Be YOU!' :)
I had it in my head that the live link up from Nottingham was during the second week- but cleary I'm wrong! At the time, where the Tesco branch is was in the middle of what used to be a big food hall, but a couple of years after this they revamped the Victoria Centre and turned it into a branch of House of Fraser, sadly...
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+Ian Livesey I was wondering the exact same thing! Unless someone started it moving and they just shuffled him onto the drivers seat and said point it in a straight line and you'll be fine lol
Can anyone help me... what was the name of the show where the winner could buy many tickets that were selected by a mathematician and they won whatever the tickets won? Thanks in advance...
In the first draw, the jackpot was £5,874,778 and seven people won it. And two months later, 133 people won the jackpot and got £122,510 each. Better to have a ticket in a draw which you're the only jackpot winner.
Oh how times have changed. Now in 2018 there are no TV lottery draws anymore, all are now only shown online. How much has changed when not one UK draw is shown live on television. In the Irish republic they have at least kept airing their lottery draws live on RTE Television.
John King Sadly, it happened because of declining viewers, especially since the lottery was done in a separate studio in Lottery HQ rather than in the same studio as it's gameshows that they had on Saturdays. I was shocked when they started doing that in late 2006, a few months after Lotto Extra was replaced by Dream Number....
@@sambee8982 In Ireland, the lottery draws are still HUGE viewing events. Hundreds of thousands watch it. They also have it at a regular time - 7.57pm Wednesdays and Saturdays no matter what, and it is separate from their lottery game show Winning Streak. Have you ever seen the Irish way of doing the lottery?
From 1994 to 2015 you at least had a decent chance of winning something on a game at some point. £10 win for matching three numbers was actually winnable back then. In 2015 when they increased the numbers from 49 to 59 balls, they ruined it. No hope of watching three numbers now to win the £30.
Remember when the BBC made a massive deal out of the lottery draws, Bands playing, Celebs to start the draw... now you'll miss the numbers on the news if you blink and have to look them up online!!
this to me tells me that they know every tickets numbers and can easily come up with numbers that doesn't match any of them. After all, a machine can be rigged to only play certain balls each draw.
They know the tickets and the numbers entered, but they can't rig a draw; that would've declared it invalid and illegal if they did. Besides, if it were rigged, the drawing process when the balls are being mixed about in the drum would obviously look abnormal.
@nje36 Don't you worry, if you watch this clip, look closely on the list of video clips on the right hand side. You'll see that Manmythandmirth has actually uploaded this whole programme. Watch it if you wish.
Back when the BBC was untouchable man to much has changed now they aren't even showing the Grand National this year what the hells the world coming to!!
They kinda did for 2-3 years. I was a kid and bought into it but eff knows what made rational adults behave this way. Especially with the Mystic Meg 'psychic' predictions being treated as if it we re Panorama. National broadcast television and watching it and living in it was a combination of culture and religion back then.
+chrism28281 They scan the barcode but it doesn't contain your numbers, it just tells the shops computer to include a lottery ticket in your bill, thats all.
Actually it was £6.9 million and shared between 7 winners, hence Camelot's embarassment that a millionaire wasn't created from the first draw, e.g. listen to Noel at 1:40 - rather more sad I remember that, isn't it?!
Wait!, one of those draw machines cost £200000?!! Did it (lottery) balls! £200000, 15 years on, and it still hasn't achieved the most basic task of simply picking the 6 numbers, from 49, which correspond to the ones on my ticket. Bl**dy thing.
wish they never altered it, why??? back then it was still hard to win but it was fun and fair now its overpriced, boring and unfair with 59 balls but still only 6 drawn!!
Everything was so much happier and over the top in the 90's, you gotta love it!
+JamieDaCosta it was we could have fun live on tv we still can
JamieDaCosta yttgyyff
So true! Things felt optimistic and cheerful then. It’s so much more dreary now!
Damm it, I was only a little boy in the 90's.
It wasn't really. We were just kids, so our memories were happier and we had no adult troubles, stresses, responsibilities, etc, etc.
Happy 30th Birthday today, National Lottery!🎂
Strange to watch this again: I remember it going out live. People clapping for a machine seems daft now but It was of course quite a thing at the time. Imagine if they did a live reveal from railway stations like that, ‘introducing the all new ticket machine here at London Victoria :)’
30 years ago today I remember watching this with my family
LuthansaTerminal, you are a legend for putting this up, I've been looking for this for ages, it is one of my first childhood memories. Cheers.
First lottery ever... I remember how excited I was though I was little.
Yeah same here I was one and remember going with my grandad to buy his ticket from woolies.
Shamir Patel Ah, Woolworths... how we all miss it. I remember going to buy my pick n mix from there at age 7...
Shamir Patel if you were one year old you 100% don't remember
I remember watching this vividly. It was so exciting and we all really felt we were going to win! Happy times.
Fara Marie Justine
Remember watching this I was 13.
"Only the British could cheer half a ton of metal". Nobbut just 10 years later, we were cheering random people opening boxes and someone claiming it was anything other than a completely random game.
happy 25th birthday to the netional lottery I was 6 years old when this was aired
30 years this year.
Happy 30th birthday National Lottery! I've gotta say, looking back at this very first National Lottery draw, it kinda gave me those vibes that I've finally got to go to a place that I've wanted to go to for the first time ever! lol😂
I love how the UK went lotto mad in 1994, but just across the sea in Ireland, they looked on with surprise, as Ireland had a National Lottery draw on a Saturday night since 1988. Even from 1986 Ireland had scratchcards on sale. 8 years before the UK bothered.
I remember watching this very draw and trying desperately to get dinner postponed so we could watch it to the end.
Backstory: we were at a family friend's house for a big informal dinner and I was there, aged 7, with a bunch of other kids my age. Our parents were off doing the boring adult stuff. We were then called through to eat, but none of us wanted to go, because we were captivated by Noel Edmonds and his magic machine.
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I also remember Mystic Meg saying almost literally every week that a group of firefighters would be celebrating. It was always firefighters, not cleaners, teachers, police officers, nurses... always firefighters.
With the odds of matching 6 numbers out of 49 at 1 in 13,983,816 and there being 104 draws per year... your numbers will come up once in every 134,460 years.
Lol Nutts
This was recorded on Saturday 19th November 1994
3, 5, 14, 22, 30, 44. Six numbers that will go down in history.
And the Bonus Ball of 10
That music thou, brings me back
Anthea Turner was at the Victoria Centre branch of Tesco in Nottingham at 3:40. That branch is still there, but its now joined by loads of smaller ones as well...
After 57 minutes your ticket will be in the bin having not won a penny. And here I am 20 years later and having still not managed to match those all important six evasive numbers. I know I'm a sinner, but please make me a winner! :-/
Lol
Match six numbers out of 59...
There's 45,057,474 combinations of six numbers...
And there's 104 draws per year...
So each combination of six numbers will be drawn once in every 43,245 years.
That brilliant catchphrase from the late, great Bob Monkhouse!
And this was the moment the nation became a nation of gamblers…..
I’m pretty sure the bookies were packed out before the lottery
is that noel edmonds from deal or no deal?
Yep.
This is from Saturday 19th November 1994
Happy 30th anniversary national lottery. 44 seems to be a popular number in the modern day lottery.
Omg I remember watching these things when I was young in England
The first time in TV history Noel got obsessively excited about something being blue. Then came Deal or No Deal...
And Then came Doodle Do for Doodle Noel hosting
I remember watching this. 10 years old. All sat around the TV on Saturday Evening. Looks so corny now!
30 years ago today. Everything just seemed so much more optimistic back then... So much... Better.
Remember watching this I was 13.
noel looks so young here, this brings back memories of my childhood, and makes me long for times gone by. sad in a nice way.
I feel you mate
He doesn't age
He’s always looked 65
Noel Edmonds took an unprecedented move by ensuring his House Party was not airing live this same night, as he could not do two shows on the same night. Noel's House Party took a one week break.
Looks like Noel Edmonds has drove from his Great House in Crinkly Bottom to BBC Television in London for the first ever National Lottery Live!
Today is exactly 30th anniversary… happy birthday national lottery… funny how number 30 comes out for 30th birthday
Can't believe I was 4 years old when this was on
Amazing how time flies I was 6 when this first happened
I was 7. I remember going to the video shop and then grabbing a Chinese with my dad. Heading back to our flat, all of us sitting in front of the TV, ready for the first lottery. Man, how I long to be back in those days again! Life was so happier compared to this shit world we live on nowdays.
@Chris Al The days before digital and social media. Things were simpler back then.
ive played the same numbers every wed and sat since september and have only had a maximum of 2 balls. but i know one day ill win it.
you have to believe it!
Cookie Monster any luck?
I know one of the first winners of this!
Come November this was 25 years ago 😯😯
If I remember rightly, the main content of the show was some kind of It's A Knockout-type game between members of the studio audience to win the right to start the draw.
noel would be such a good bingo caller
I was so young but for some reason I still remembered the number 10 being drawn
It was 44 for me. Always getting bloody drawn 44!
Odd moment, as the audience begin to laugh at the first sight of Noel driving the truck, then extremely abruptly stop as they realise it's not a joke.
He presented Top Gear years beforehand so he was pretty experienced at presenting to a camera in the car while driving.
Well, there’s like over £5,000,000 in that truck so obviously it’s no laughing matter.
Saturday 19th November 1994
National lottery draws with noel edmonds
Still waiting for my big win fingers crossed x
1:41 the national lottery's original ad slogan
It was quite an occasion!
A couple of strange and interesting facts about the National Lottery.
The most jackpot winners occurred in 1995 (133) - with each winner taking home around £120,000.
The highest jackpot win (Euromillions) was over £161 million pounds.
Finally, for this debut lottery draw - seven people matched the jackpot, each taking home around 5.5 million smackaroonies each.
Marc Howes Nor me lol although a friend of my mam, Jackie Green won around £10 million on the lottery in my hometown of Failsworth, Greater Manchester. I was only 13 at the time but remember the press littered all over the White Lion pub after she had won as it was in the pub that Jackie realised she had scooped the jackpot. My mam was working that night and was due to go out with Jackie, but what a way to find out you had won. The White Lion also played host to another lottery winner a year or so before. Jackie Green is the niece to Michael Le Vell who plays Kevin Webster in Corrie! Another mad fact is that apparently Oldham which is only miles from Failsworth is one of the luckiest towns for lottery winners in Britain. Romford is apparently the luckiest!
Thanks for correcting my mistake lol.
Cool story mate, just looked her win up online :). The year 1996 seems a life-time ago now, and she won it two years after the Lottery was first launched (1994) - belated congratulations to her and so so lucky!! She must have nearly pissed herself seeing her numbers come up right in front of her very eyes, and what a place to be when something like that happens, drinks all round!! I bet too the atmosphere in that pub was electrifying that night to say the least and a good excuse for a lock-in! :) Now if only I and many others could experience 'that feeling' that she felt when the realisation set in that her life was about to change forever and all her worries and insecurities would be no more. She went to the pub for a casual and regular night out and came home a multi-millionaire...what a night to remember! :) We can but only live in desperate hope that lady luck comes knocking on our door :).
I do have two questions though: Why is Kevin Webster (her uncle) still living on Coronation Street? Surely Jackie could have purchased him a lavish upgrade lol. And finally, what's her bank account number and sort code? (Whispers: I'll split it with you 50/50, or has she blown the lot already?) ;) haha
Where I live we've had 5 lottery winners since it began (four on lotto and one who scooped £1m on a scratchcard), with £5m being the highest amount won by a lady from our local Asda. The most numbers I've ever matched is 4 which I think has occurred four times during the last 22 years. Back in 2003/2004 and shortly before 'Lottery Xtra' was discontinued, my Mum and Dad matched five out of the six numbers drawn on one occasion, with the sixth being just four numbers away from that what was drawn - so near but yet so far from a life-changing sum which I think rolled to somewhere between £7m-£10m. It was never won and the money went to good causes when Lottery Xtra was made defunct. Lottery Xtra, just in case you you're not aware, was a 'second chance', jackpot-only, all-or-nothing draw which followed the main lottery draw, so to win you needed all six numbers. The jackpot was rarely ever won, with roll-overs being a regular occurrence. Apart from that, we've not had any real luck with the lottery, and with it being significantly harder to win now since Scamalot introduced changes to apparently give players 'more chance' of winning, I don't hold out much hope of striking gold any time soon. I don't play Lotto and EuroMillions religiously like my parents do, just now and then on the off-chance, when it's Mega-Week or when the jackpot balloons in size. But as they say, it is a lottery, a game of chance, and to be in with a chance you need to buy a ticket. You never know...you or I could be the next big winner - fingers crossed! Best of luck to you too! :)
Marc Howes Thanks for your great, great response Marc! Yes indeed, to realise you have become an instant multi millionaire whilst sat in a pub, is almost poetic. The feeling must have been unreal. 1996! I was 13 years of age....a lifetime ago, it does feel like, absolutely lol lol. Regarding Jackie's win, apparently, she didn't scream or leap around the pub like a jumped-up chihauhau (that would be me lol), but rather, simply sat where she was and cried in stunned disbelief. She was accompanied to the loo to get her head together and the pub had a huge booze up........yet, my mam was working her shift at Morrison's!!! She was gutted lol. Jackie eventually moved to Jamaica. It all comes down to luck Marc. My mam has had a few close connections to the rich and famous, funnily enough. She used to be mates with Mark Owen from Take That! He used to work in Barclay's Bank in Failsworth and my mam tells the story of the time she nipped in to see him and he told her that he wont be at work the following day, as he had an audition to be in a new band/group......I wonder what happened to him lol lol! She is also a lifelong friend of Lisa Stansfield. Lisa's originally from Rochdale which is just north of Failsworth and I remember her nipping round on occasion when I was a kid....crazy! Apart from that, Failsworth is a very ordinary little town.
Ha ha! Regarding Kevin Webster, she could have at least given him a break from that bleeding mechanics shop and living next door to Gail Platt! Really lol! Sort code and account number.....I think my mam tried that one years ago lol (only joking).
It seems very lucky where you are Marc, and the fact that you, yourself have matched 4 number multiple times is quite unreal, as I have only scooped 4 number once. I remember Lottery Xtra....and your mam and dad matched five out of six!! So near indeed. Isn't life a strange series of sliding door moments?
You're spot on regarding the 'Scamalot' Marc. When Jackie won and up until a couple of years ago, the odds of winning the lottery jackpot were around 14 million to one (still an astronomically unlikely event, whereby becoming a NASA astronaut was more likely), but since introducing the extra numbers, the odds are now placed at around 50 million to one! To win the Euromillions which is around 110 million to one, the odds are so slim that if for instance you had a friend in Mexico but didn't know his phone number, you would have more chance of him answering by dialling a random telephone number!
The odds are astronomical with both and people say, "well, somebody has to win", but there are of course weeks when people don't. Your mam and dad for instance Marc, even though they were one number off scooping the jackpot on Xtra, the difference in odds would have amounted to millions I suppose. It's a crazy game and a game of pure chance whereby little or no strategy is involved.
But, you never know mate....one day lol!
I sincerely wish you the very best of luck in life Marc and on the Lotto and I've got my fingers crossed aswell.
All the best to you and yours!
Chris.
Just checked my numbers...1 number and no match on the raffle :(. The waste bin has claimed yet another ticket (nom nom nom) :/. Thank you for your response too :). It was a very interesting and enjoyable read. Your mam clearly has rubbed shoulders with some top brass - just a shame none of the wealth rubbed off in the process...yet, anyway lol :). Moreover, just to think that she also had no idea, as I'm sure they did too, as to how successful and famous they would eventually become, and where they would be now - simply amazing! :)
With regards to the odds of hitting the jackpot now, although 14m/1 was astronomical odds to beat before the recent changes came in to effect, 14m/1 certainly sounds a damn sight more do-able/achievable than the astronomical 50m/1 that it now stands at :/. And as for the EuroMillions, I would say there is more chance of it snowing in Dubai and Qatar at the same time than me ever winning that - ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE! lol :)
Oh, and I did manage to get through to my 'mate in Mexico', but it went to voice mail - something about him being too busy to answer because he's in the process of helping to build some 'wall' along the US/Mexican border haha.
Anyways, all the very best of luck in life to you too Christopher, and on the Clotto (fingers crossed).
Take care, best wishes to you, as well as your family and friends also.
Marc
PS: I hear putting ones ticket through the washing machine can increase your chances of winning through the practise of money laundering :) ha ha. Finally, and just in case you may have been wondering, I'm from Lowestoft, Suffolk - the UK's most easterly, and somewhat 'lucky', town! But sadly not for me...yet :/. Good luck! :)
Correction: The prize fund amount for matching six numbers on the very first Lottery draw back in 1994 (Saturday 19th November 1994) was £5,874,778. There were seven jackpot winners in total, with each ticket pocketing £839,254. Sadly, and not unsurprisingly, it was not, and is still not, me twenty-two years on :(. Oh well, if at first you don't succeed...try, try again, 'there's always next week', and 'better luck next time'...though, 'next time' never seems to come :/.
Good luck to everyone that plays Scamalot's National Clotto :). Next week, 'It Could Be YOU!' :)
Has someone got the full hour show of this?
He looks the same there as he did in the late 00’s with deal or no deal
I had it in my head that the live link up from Nottingham was during the second week- but cleary I'm wrong! At the time, where the Tesco branch is was in the middle of what used to be a big food hall, but a couple of years after this they revamped the Victoria Centre and turned it into a branch of House of Fraser, sadly...
The numbers are as followed 3, 5, 14, 22, 30, 44 and bonus #10.
Presentador:
Gordon Kennedy
Productor Ejecutivo BBC:
Andy Burns
Productores Ejecutivos TVE:
Pablo Garcia/Toni Prieto
Productora Ejecutiva Tele 5:
Finona Formoso
Realizador:
Peter Roberts
Editor:
Chris Arthur
Equipo Técnico Estudios BBC Television Center
Agradecimientos:
The National Lottery
Vestuario Gordon Kennedy: Cortefiel
Armand Basi
Jackpot By Carli Gry
Does Noel Edmonds have a LGV licence?
+Ian Livesey I was wondering the exact same thing! Unless someone started it moving and they just shuffled him onto the drivers seat and said point it in a straight line and you'll be fine lol
in London though? Don't think he has the wits about him to drive a big truck through a big town
+Ian Livesey I dunno, he's not the densest man in the world is he!
no but he brought us Mr Blobby and gunge
speaking of that his house party will be preempted for that week only for the 1st ever national lottery draw
Guinevere, Lancelot, and Merlin.
And Arthur.
David Miles on continuity duty at the start of this recording
Can anyone help me... what was the name of the show where the winner could buy many tickets that were selected by a mathematician and they won whatever the tickets won? Thanks in advance...
Wish I had a time machine
Gotta get a time machine and get a ticked with those exact numbers
I’d be rich
In the first draw, the jackpot was £5,874,778 and seven people won it. And two months later, 133 people won the jackpot and got £122,510 each. Better to have a ticket in a draw which you're the only jackpot winner.
@@phillipwilloughby5013 good to know
@@phillipwilloughby5013 what about the billion draw that happened few years ago in America
cut off at the end!? what was the jackpot!? I might play these numbers tomorrow!
I watched this live too haha
Oh how times have changed. Now in 2018 there are no TV lottery draws anymore, all are now only shown online. How much has changed when not one UK draw is shown live on television. In the Irish republic they have at least kept airing their lottery draws live on RTE Television.
John King Sadly, it happened because of declining viewers, especially since the lottery was done in a separate studio in Lottery HQ rather than in the same studio as it's gameshows that they had on Saturdays. I was shocked when they started doing that in late 2006, a few months after Lotto Extra was replaced by Dream Number....
ITV show them in an ad break at 20:15 but it is not the same
@@sambee8982 Shame that Ireland's RTE continues to commit to their lottery draws, and the BBC could not.
@@johnking5174 I know, it's strange indeed. Maybe the BBC had enough of showing the lottery draws because the viewers declined....
@@sambee8982 In Ireland, the lottery draws are still HUGE viewing events. Hundreds of thousands watch it. They also have it at a regular time - 7.57pm Wednesdays and Saturdays no matter what, and it is separate from their lottery game show Winning Streak. Have you ever seen the Irish way of doing the lottery?
From 1994 to 2015 you at least had a decent chance of winning something on a game at some point. £10 win for matching three numbers was actually winnable back then. In 2015 when they increased the numbers from 49 to 59 balls, they ruined it. No hope of watching three numbers now to win the £30.
Remember when the BBC made a massive deal out of the lottery draws, Bands playing, Celebs to start the draw... now you'll miss the numbers on the news if you blink and have to look them up online!!
Are they even still announced on the news anymore?
Looks like the set for Strictly Come Dancing!
I played it purely because of the music at the beggining! 😂
Can't believe they used to televise the draws!
@@tomogganwright7681 Not at the moment but it NEEDS to return to Television.
Pls how i can talk with eny operator? I just get free ticket, end i win 11735$ end i can,t resive them.
this to me tells me that they know every tickets numbers and can easily come up with numbers that doesn't match any of them. After all, a machine can be rigged to only play certain balls each draw.
They know the tickets and the numbers entered, but they can't rig a draw; that would've declared it invalid and illegal if they did. Besides, if it were rigged, the drawing process when the balls are being mixed about in the drum would obviously look abnormal.
@nje36 Don't you worry, if you watch this clip, look closely on the list of video clips on the right hand side. You'll see that Manmythandmirth has actually uploaded this whole programme. Watch it if you wish.
well i like it and i like noel ,anthea and gorden.
Who would have thought Noel Edmonds has a HGV licence.
The man flies planes and helicopters, so no surprise there for me he has another licence
Back when the BBC was untouchable man to much has changed now they aren't even showing the Grand National this year what the hells the world coming to!!
22 boxes a lot of millons just one question welcome to the national lottery on deal or no deal
Could you imagine if they went through this process before every draw?!
They kinda did for 2-3 years. I was a kid and bought into it but eff knows what made rational adults behave this way. Especially with the Mystic Meg 'psychic' predictions being treated as if it we re Panorama. National broadcast television and watching it and living in it was a combination of culture and religion back then.
Back then was only the Lotto. They would have done this until they introduced the entertainment games when no draws happened.
@@jacetaneneko_vt Yeah I believe Thunderball launched less than 5 years after The National Lottery started.
Mystic Meg :D
Why are you putting all the details into the computer and why in shops today does your chosen numbers get scanned by the machine?
+chrism28281 They scan the barcode but it doesn't contain your numbers, it just tells the shops computer to include a lottery ticket in your bill, thats all.
1:39 someone watching this show is gonna become a millionaire and it could be YOU. !!!!!!
Who won it?
Actually it was £6.9 million and shared between 7 winners, hence Camelot's embarassment that a millionaire wasn't created from the first draw, e.g. listen to Noel at 1:40 - rather more sad I remember that, isn't it?!
Embarrassing
thought if you got all 6 numbers it was the jackpot not 100k
Saturday 19th November 1994
Laughing at the high security van
english licences before a certain date allow u to drive 7.5ton lorries
Wait!, one of those draw machines cost £200000?!! Did it (lottery) balls!
£200000, 15 years on, and it still hasn't achieved the most basic task of simply picking the 6 numbers, from 49, which correspond to the ones on my ticket. Bl**dy thing.
we did a time capsule at school... i put in my tamagotchi and pokemon cards...
This is the first and only episode of the British game show "National Lottery Live" from the BBC.
I am going to win the lottery 😎
1:45 drum roll
u wanna relive Noel's crummy jokes throughout this show?
I'm never gambling again
Bring back Winning Lines, that's what I say. Actually, Who Dares Wins was rather good.
ITV owns the rights of Winning Lines now cause of the same people who makes Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.
@@oninineone And the Jet Set as well.
Nah, not a fan of the format. Feels cheap.
Doesn't he mean "if your FIVE numbers match and your SEVENTH bonus ball"?
No; since there are six numbers on a Lotto ticket, five of the numbers will be standard balls, and the sixth the Bonus ball for the jackpot.
Roger that =)
And now you will be lucky if the lotto jackpot is £2 million lol
First broadcast date?
19th of November, 1994
How the hell did I end up here? Hours and hours of RUclips wondering 😒 anyway where's mystic meg?
Noel? Wagwan
STILL WAITING 4 MY NUMBERS...GRRR
wish they never altered it, why??? back then it was still hard to win but it was fun and fair now its overpriced, boring and unfair with 59 balls but still only 6 drawn!!
my brother won a little money on this one
Shsme they changed it to1-59
And doubled the price..
@@deancoysh1650 Should be 1-53 instead.
Was this Noel Edmond's last big show?
K Pryde no deal or no deal was
this is a bit OTT
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No one WON the first lottery