Machine appearances
national lottery has many different machines and ball sets, which are selected by either a celebrity or a member of the general public. This is used, to randomize the process and create an independent selection of equipment, to reduce a person's chance, reject. Below is the table, how many times each car appeared in a major National Lottery or Lotto game.
From Saturday 3 May 2014
Mark for a draw on Saturday 17 september 2011, they announced, that Arthur with a set of balls 3 was chosen, but they used Guinevere due to technical difficulties. Arthur was not used again until Saturday's draw 8 October 2011.
Also mark for draw on Saturday 14 April 2012, they announced, that Merlin with a set of balls 5 was chosen, but they used Lancelot due to technical difficulties. Merlin was not used again until Saturday's draw 8 December 2012.
Also mark for draw on Saturday 12 May 2012, they announced, that Arthur with a set of balls 5 was chosen, but they used Lancelot due to technical difficulties. Arthur was not used again until Saturday's draw 5 january 2013.
Also mark for draw on Saturday 31 August 2013, they announced, that Arthur with a set of balls 3 was chosen, but they used Merlin due to technical difficulties. Arthur was not used again until Wednesday's draw 18 september 2013.
Good reasons
this was announced during the live, Saturday night pull show 30 Martha 2007, that the National Lottery has earned £ 20 billion so far (39,2 billion US dollars) for 'good reasons', program, which distributes money through grants. 28% lottery income go to the fund, along with all unclaimed prizes. Besides, 12% go to the state. The prize fund is 50% income with the remaining 10%, leading to production costs and profits for lottery organizers and ticket sellers.
Allocating money to ‘good reasons’ is not the responsibility of the operator (Camelot). it – responsibility of twelve distributors, which make up the National Lottery Distribution Fund (NLDF), run by the Office for Culture, Media and Sports. Currently, 40% awarded to health, education, environment and charitable causes, 20% to Sports, 20% to the Arts and 20% to the Legacy. 19-th November 2014 National Lottery celebrated 20 years of its Good Foundation of Reasons, which with 2014, raised £ 32bn for charities and projects in the UK. The National Lottery celebrated the 20th anniversary of, ‘Just Imagine’ campaign, which highlighted, how money entered society, to improve British communities. Notable facts included that Favor, Причины финансировали более чем 1 300 элитных спортсменов включая сэра Криса Хоя, invested £ 43.5 million in the National Cycle Network and funded 12,700 after school clubs.
The Heritage Lottery Fund was established by the government in 1994, to provide money for "projects, including local, regional and national heritage ". Fund comes from money, collected by the 'Good Reasons National Lottery'. FROM 1994 Лотерейный Фонд Наследия дал грантам всего приблизительно £4 миллиарда больше чем к 26 000 проектов.
AT 2004 on the 10th anniversary of the National Lottery, National Lottery Awards have been established, since the annual event, to ensure recognition of the Lottery's work has funded projects across the UK. Certain projects selected as the best in the category feature. Trophies were designed and produced by the Gaudio Prizes.
National Television Lottery
Most National Lottery draws, take place on live television. First National Lottery Show (gave the right National Live Lottery: First Draw), was in 19:00 on Saturday 19 November 1994. Submitted by Noel Edmonds, this was a one hour long special, wherein 49 rivals competed, to become the first person, who will start the draw, first man, being 18 year old Deborah Walsh. First number, which will be drawn, equaled 30. During its first few years, the series took on a title National Live Lottery, and was presented, mainly, Antey Turner or Bob Monhaus. Other notable presenters during this period included Carol Smillie, Terry Wogan and Ulrika Jonsson. 30 November 1996, live on BBC One, nobody's car started.
20 May 2006, during a draw on National Lottery Elite, which took place minutes before the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, several members of the Fathers group, which 4 Justice objected to the set, forcing the show to be taken off the air for a few minutes, while the protesters were removed from the studio.
Traditionally, draws would take place at the BBC studio during the game show on Saturday. However, in more recent years, channel, lottery handler, pulls, has pre-recorded portions of a non-naughty show and then switched to the National Lottery HEADQUARTERS, designated studio for live draws.
Wednesday pulls used, to have their own 10 minute spot on BBC One, which was hosted by various presenters at the National Lottery Studio HEADQUARTERS, some of the presenters included Gethin Jones, Christopher Biggins. Among the presenters were OJ Borg, Matt Johnson and Jenny Falconer. It is Alan Deadcoat who provides voice-overs for the announcement of the drawn balls and sometimes interaction with the presenter, he is known as Balls Voice.
FROM 7 january 2012 were in total 1678, pulls, which consist of 784 middle, pulls, and 894 saturdays pull. Planned to expand BBC production across the United Kingdom, all lottery shows will relocate to BBC Scotland. UKTV Gold additionally accepted Euromillions: Boom Beat show, which was broadcast every Friday.
From January 2013 draws on wednesday are no longer transmitted and available, to watch exclusively on the National Lottery website. There is still an update to the results on BBC One at 22:35.
Xtra National Lottery
Between 10 Martha 2008 and 1 february 2010, "National Lottery Xtra" channel was broadcast on the channel 45 Freeview for one hour a day. Programming included content from Jackpot and National Lottery winners Good Reasons designs, and also a behind-the-scenes video of, how the National Lottery was run.