First time I've seen a program announcer have to become a 'continuity announcer' as it were. The echo that remains on his voice makes it funnier somehow. xD
Well I had heard Sarah Cawood saying to Nadine O'Connor: "madam, I am going to tell you how much..." Then the producer interrupted her saying "come leave it!"
I've been trying to decipher what them Fathers4Justice protesters were chanting in their slogans; I managed to interpret that the start from the male protester was: "Law is the jackpot! Law is the jackpot! Fathers4Justice! Don't play! Don't play it! Don't play it! Fathers4Justice! Don't play family law lotto! Fathers4Justice! Don't play family law lotto! Do not gamble! Family law lotto!" And what I interpreted from Nadine O'Connor, the first female Fathers4Judtice protester was: "Family Law Lotto, next time it could've been you!"
Remember this so well. F4J clearly targeted this date as the BBC could not, under any circumstances, go to Eurovision late which was starting bang on 8pm. They did the draw at breakneck speed, no credits, and then straight to a "this is BBC One" and crashed into Te Deum.
Was it just the draws on this date, or did they have the Jet Set Game too? It's strange how they did all the draws at the end when normally they have the final round after the Lotto and Lotto Extra Draws...
@@micks9254 There are other ways. I'm sure their children would rather they were alive and not in prison. And before you try and come back with any more stupid, smartass comments, I come from a divorced parents home myself and didn't get to see my dad for most of my life until I was 12 years old. He passed away nearly 2 years ago now and I regret all those lost years, which is why I know how important it is for kids to have both parents, despite how their relationship might be with each other. What you say about women if they did the same thing?
@@jenniferkelly5897 they are highlighting a serious issue and fair play to them. Fathers have to struggle and fight to see their children in women orientated courts. Highest rate of suicide in men? Divorced / separated fathers who are heartbroken that they get titbits of time with children they dearly live. In some cases its blatant lies by women that have them in this situation. Things have to change for fathers quickly and won't happen unless their cause is brought to public view. These people are doing it for future fathers. Fair play to them. There's your smart arse response. 🙄
Does any one remember the lottery ambush some years back now when the entire audience screamed back .....we just want the numbers!!..? Next day media black out on this nothing??
Who is the lady shouting at 00:39 - a runner? What was she saying? And who was the presenter telling to “get lost”? Seemed like she was looking at that lady or Eamonn!
If I went back in time to this event, I would have warned Sarah, Eamonn and the staff about the incident and explained that I'm from the future and show them tomorrow's newspaper relating to the incident.
Sometimes though, I would like to know who composed the National lottery draw music used from 2002 to 2006 as I find them quite catchy and they remind me of going to a travelling fair; the soundtrack for the Thunderball draw reminds me of being at King's Lynn Mart, the soundtrack for the Dream Number draw reminds me of being at Tuby's Fair in Spalding, the soundtrack for the Lotto draw reminds of being at Boston May Fair, and the soundtrack for the Lotto Extra draw reminds me of being at Gary Evans' Boston September Fair. ;)
It sounded like those protesters didn't want the Lotto Extra draw to end on the 8th July 2006 (which is also the day of the final draw), so they've decided to protest about it, I've heard them saying family live lotto several times, which I think is a clue to it. But why would they protest on the main Lotto draw and at the end of May?!
@@Bwommp I know that. I know Camelot retired Lotto Extra because of low sales in the last few years, but I don't know why they retired Dream Number and Daily Play.....
First time I've seen a program announcer have to become a 'continuity announcer' as it were. The echo that remains on his voice makes it funnier somehow. xD
What a gutless wonder, hiding behind Sarah Cawood. That said, had the cameras not been on, I suspect she'd have decked half of them.
Well I had heard Sarah Cawood saying to Nadine O'Connor: "madam, I am going to tell you how much..." Then the producer interrupted her saying "come leave it!"
Eamon Holmes: the successful version of Alan Partridge.
and their both a pair of talentless tossers
I've been trying to decipher what them Fathers4Justice protesters were chanting in their slogans; I managed to interpret that the start from the male protester was: "Law is the jackpot! Law is the jackpot! Fathers4Justice! Don't play! Don't play it! Don't play it! Fathers4Justice! Don't play family law lotto! Fathers4Justice! Don't play family law lotto! Do not gamble! Family law lotto!" And what I interpreted from Nadine O'Connor, the first female Fathers4Judtice protester was: "Family Law Lotto, next time it could've been you!"
Remember this so well. F4J clearly targeted this date as the BBC could not, under any circumstances, go to Eurovision late which was starting bang on 8pm.
They did the draw at breakneck speed, no credits, and then straight to a "this is BBC One" and crashed into Te Deum.
Was it just the draws on this date, or did they have the Jet Set Game too? It's strange how they did all the draws at the end when normally they have the final round after the Lotto and Lotto Extra Draws...
OOH Eamonn you real man, literally hiding behind a woman 😂😂😂
lmao, i can remember this, all lottery draws are boring but this one sure wasn't!
Yeah, Eamonn Holmes will be able to handle gb news 👏🙏
And they wonder why they can't see their kids.
That's what they've been driven to you silly woman.
@@micks9254 There are other ways. I'm sure their children would rather they were alive and not in prison. And before you try and come back with any more stupid, smartass comments, I come from a divorced parents home myself and didn't get to see my dad for most of my life until I was 12 years old. He passed away nearly 2 years ago now and I regret all those lost years, which is why I know how important it is for kids to have both parents, despite how their relationship might be with each other. What you say about women if they did the same thing?
@@jenniferkelly5897 they are highlighting a serious issue and fair play to them. Fathers have to struggle and fight to see their children in women orientated courts. Highest rate of suicide in men? Divorced / separated fathers who are heartbroken that they get titbits of time with children they dearly live. In some cases its blatant lies by women that have them in this situation. Things have to change for fathers quickly and won't happen unless their cause is brought to public view. These people are doing it for future fathers. Fair play to them. There's your smart arse response. 🙄
I remembered this from all those years ago and dedcided to see if it was on youtube. :)
I came across it on TH-cam by chance when looking for old lottery shows. I do remember it from 2006, I was just 8 at the time.
They managed to finish this before the start of the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest
They are not allowed to go over the start of Eurovision
Does any one remember the lottery ambush some years back now when the entire audience screamed back .....we just want the numbers!!..? Next day media black out on this nothing??
Eamonn let Belfast down big time.
London is the best place for the big fanny pad.
Who is the lady shouting at 00:39 - a runner? What was she saying? And who was the presenter telling to “get lost”? Seemed like she was looking at that lady or Eamonn!
Well I collected my 154026 quid that night!!
Imagine laughing at Farthers trying to get equal rights.
Imagine if it was the opposite way around.
ahh bless mr. voiceover man
Worst places to protest 1. TV lottery drawings 2. TV lottery drawings 3. TV lottery drawings
Les Paul of Doom 1. TV lottery drawings 2. BBC Television Centre
1. TV lottery drawings before a contest that you’re not allowed to crash into.
1. when it's before eurovision
If I went back in time to this event, I would have warned Sarah, Eamonn and the staff about the incident and explained that I'm from the future and show them tomorrow's newspaper relating to the incident.
@PeckyThePigeon Why would they lock me up? And what thread wouldn't exist?
Where’s the fun in that!?
@sxmadrid It's not Russell Boulter, it's Alan Dedicoat.
'Well that sorted them out' Lol!
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Sometimes though, I would like to know who composed the National lottery draw music used from 2002 to 2006 as I find them quite catchy and they remind me of going to a travelling fair; the soundtrack for the Thunderball draw reminds me of being at King's Lynn Mart, the soundtrack for the Dream Number draw reminds me of being at Tuby's Fair in Spalding, the soundtrack for the Lotto draw reminds of being at Boston May Fair, and the soundtrack for the Lotto Extra draw reminds me of being at Gary Evans' Boston September Fair. ;)
Spalding, really? I'm from there!
@@brandonmartin-moore5302 Yes, that's right. And I'm from Boston.
I’ve seen the video about that on Centre for Computing History.
This happened at 7:52pm.
I wouldn't be so sure.
@sxmadrid Except that this is not Russ Boulter (whoever he is) - it's Alan Dedicoat.
Usualy though its not, women divorce there husbands for good reasons
These men just want to see their kids
It sounded like those protesters didn't want the Lotto Extra draw to end on the 8th July 2006 (which is also the day of the final draw), so they've decided to protest about it, I've heard them saying family live lotto several times, which I think is a clue to it. But why would they protest on the main Lotto draw and at the end of May?!
Sam Bee Instead of Family Lotto, I heard Allahu Akbar
@@Bwommp Hahahaha! Very funny. But I preferred Lotto Extra over Dream Number though; I always wanted that second chance at winning the jackpot.....
Sam Bee ik what you mean but, dream number and daily play were completely different categories.
@@Bwommp I know that. I know Camelot retired Lotto Extra because of low sales in the last few years, but I don't know why they retired Dream Number and Daily Play.....
Sam Bee they were really good. It is such a shame
stop it, you should stop demeaning women. Maybe you offended your ex
Saturday 20th May 2006.
Look funny.
@NIKFANTASTIC If i was Holmes then I would have
00:37 🙄😂😂 That is SUCH a textbook picture of a left wing lesbian feminist!!