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National Lottery Part3

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Loremar | 23:03 Sat 05th Mar 2011 | ChatterBank
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Now because the draw is made LIVE, I assumed that
they were switching for a recorded programme to a
Live programme which in TV is very easy to do and
give the viewers a feeling that both programmes are
running Live.
Now what happened next was very weird,
the Lottery Draw Presenter made a remark before
the draw took place about the two guys who he
mentioned by name and even knew how much they
would were in line win.
Two things standout now; Either the Secret Fortune
game and the Lottery draw were transmitted LIVE
or they were both RECORDED.
If they were LIVE why did the contestant make such
a stupid error thinking Torres STILL plays for Liverpool.
I don't think he's such an idiot to say what he did and
have a feeling that things are not right with the
Lottery Draw, and it is not LIVE at all but a RECORDING.
Your Views will be appreciated Thanks
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DaisyNonna...I do
For some reason they like to give the illusion that it is all lve as they do with a lot of programmes such as Strictly results programme recorded straight after Saturdays show but pretend its live on Sunday
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alexanderd....Why do they do that!! It only causes suspisions to people
I saw it and nowhere did they tell you it is live. It would kind of spoil the show if they had said, "and now back to the boys who end up winning £30,000"
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koala_kube...It Doesn't say it's Live but the wat the programme is presented they try and give that impression....WHY!!! who cares if the game is Live or Recorded ther's no need to decieve people.

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