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'''''Lucky Numbers''''' was a [[Bingo (Commonwealth)|Bingo]]-based [[game show]] and revival of the earlier series ''[[Bob's Full House]]'' that aired on the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] network from 9 January 1995 until 27 June 1997. Hosted by [[Shane Richie]], the series was produced by [[ITV Granada|Granada Television]].
'''''Lucky Numbers''''' was a [[Bingo (Commonwealth)|Bingo]]-based [[game show]] and revival of the earlier series ''[[Bob's Full House]]'' that aired on the [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] network from 9 January 1995 until 4 July 1997. Hosted by [[Shane Richie]], the series was produced by [[ITV Granada|Granada Television]].


The show was one of the first UK game shows which allowed viewers to take part at home and win. The show was sponsored by [[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]] newspaper, and each week the viewer was supplied with a game-card (to viewers that purchased a copy of the newspaper). They had to cross off numbers that appeared on that week's show and those that crossed off all their numbers by the time the 'big hooter' sounded on the show would win (or share if there was more than one winner) a prize of £20,000.
The show was one of the first UK game shows which allowed viewers to take part at home and win. The show was sponsored by [[The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun]] newspaper, and each week the viewer was supplied with a game-card (to viewers that purchased a copy of the newspaper). They had to cross off numbers that appeared on that week's show and those that crossed off all their numbers by the time the 'big hooter' sounded on the show would win (or share if there was more than one winner) a prize of £20,000.
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Revision as of 20:37, 7 December 2013

Lucky Numbers was a Bingo-based game show and revival of the earlier series Bob's Full House that aired on the ITV network from 9 January 1995 until 4 July 1997. Hosted by Shane Richie, the series was produced by Granada Television.

The show was one of the first UK game shows which allowed viewers to take part at home and win. The show was sponsored by The Sun newspaper, and each week the viewer was supplied with a game-card (to viewers that purchased a copy of the newspaper). They had to cross off numbers that appeared on that week's show and those that crossed off all their numbers by the time the 'big hooter' sounded on the show would win (or share if there was more than one winner) a prize of £20,000.

Main game

Each contestant had a bingo card with 15 numbers on them. The top row numbers go from 1-15, the middle row numbers go from 16-30 and the bottom row went from 31-45. And (unlike the first revival One to win and its American counterpart Trump Card) they are all across the contestants' podiums. The object of the game was to light up all 15 squares of their cards. They did that by answering a series of questions correctly. Get a question wrong, and the player is frozen out of the next question. Also unlike the two previous versions, the numbers lit up at random, not in numerical order or by verbal choice. And finally, when the home game was over by the sound of the hooter, the remaining numbers were blacked out and replaced with stars. The game was played for three rounds; the first two were worth £500 and the third was worth £1,000 for a total of £2,000.

Round 1

In the first round, the contestants tried to light up all four corners of their cards.

Round 2

The next round saw contestants try to be the first to light up their center row. They did that by answering questions from five categories.

Round 3

The final round had the contestants compete to complete their bingo cards and get a Full House. The first one to do that won the game and advanced to the 'Cash dash'.

Cash dash (bonus round)

To begin the final round, the winning contestant gambled as much of his/her current cash total as he/she wished.

Now, the winning contestant faced a game board numbered 1-25. The object of the round was to get five squares in a row in any direction, either across, up & down, or diagonally in 45 seconds or less. He/she did that by answering a series of questions correctly. Prior to the start of the round, random free spaces were given. The rules are simple, the winning contestant picked a number, then a question was asked. A correct answer turned that number into a pound sign (£), but an incorrect answer or pass blocked that square, at which point, the contestant must start a new route. If the winning contestant can get five-in-a-row before time ran out, he/she won 10 times the money gambled (in addition to the money not used in gambling). Since £2,000 was the highest any player can go, any player can win up to £20,000.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1
9 January 1995
1 May 1995
17
2
24 May 1996
20 September 1996
17
3
14 March 1997
4 July 1997
17

References