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Format devised by CPL Productions. Owned and distributed by 2waytraffic (A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company)
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Ken Bolam and Nick Foster, credited for "composed music".
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Current revision as of 20:05, 19 November 2023

Contents

Host

Stephen Mulhern

Co-hosts

Announcer: Peter Dickson

Broadcast

CPL Productions for ITV1, 17 July to 28 August 2010 (7 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

In this completely original format (ahem!), Stephen Mulhern oversees a mix of celebrity performances and various games which generate a series of numbers. If those numbers match the landline or mobile telephone number of viewers at home, they can phone in for the chance to win up to £250,000.

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Inventor

Format devised by CPL Productions. Owned and distributed by 2waytraffic (A Sony Pictures Entertainment Company)

Theme music

Ken Bolam and Nick Foster, credited for "composed music".

Trivia

On 7 August 2010, Pamela Mullins of Arbourthorne, Sheffield, won £290,000 as a phone-in player. She told local paper, the South Yorkshire Star, "I was absolutely stunned. 'Gob-smacked' as we say in Yorkshire. My husband was at the local working men's club playing bingo, trying to get some extra Euros for our holiday. When he came back he came upstairs and said, 'I ain't won owt'. When I told him he went ashen - he thought I'd had too much to drink."

See also

Talking Telephone Numbers

Weaver's Week review

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