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Cash Prizes From Itv Shows

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Bert45 | 12:31 Wed 24th Jan 2018 | Film, Media & TV
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Years ago, several ITV shows had cash prizes for one person who answered a "competition" question, e.g. What is the capital of France? (a) blue (b) Paris (c) chocolate. Now there is no question to answer. I thought the reason that there was a question was that, to win, you had to demonstrate skill or knowledge, otherwise the competition would be a lottery, which would be illegal. Was I right, and what has changed?
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rules here:- https://www.out-law.com/page-6780
13:24 Wed 24th Jan 2018
Are you referring to competition ads rather than shows ? I've seen some blatantly easy competition ads hoping to lure folk into calling a premium rate number. Word searches usually. The level of skill is probably not defined.
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Old_Geezer, I'm referring to daytime ITV - This Morning, Loose Women, Dickinson's Real Deal, etc. The one on This Morning/ Loose Women is currently offering £84,000. They cost about £2 to enter.
I believe that they can run what is (effectively) a lottery as long as there is a way of entering for free.

For ITV this always used to be by post (so it still cost you a stamp), some other broadcasters (and possibly ITV now) do offer a route through their website for free entries.

This can be a bit difficult to find - look in the cupboard marked 'beware of the leopard ' ...
Really hard to find.
Ah right. A raffle on morning TV. Not watched that for ages. Sorry should have remembered. I think raffles are allowed. I think there is usually an Internet method of entering free.

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