“With the lucky dip itself nobody knows, including myself or my co-host, what the prizes are,” says Bird. “It’s my job as the host to encourage you to keep going because we all want a good bit of television and we all want a good bit of banter and humour as well.”
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“With the lucky dip itself nobody knows, including myself or my co-host, what the prizes are,” says Bird. Bird, who hails from Whangārei, is a trained opera singer who loves wearing bow ties with eye-catching suits. He has appeared in musical theatre and on television where he hosted
EuroMillions joy for 10-strong bus driver syndicate that scoops £1million prize
A group of 10 lucky Stagecoach bus drivers from Carlisle will each bank £100k after winning the National Lottery s EuroMillions prize draw on April 16 â and have shared their big plans for the cash
Bus drivers from Carlisle won £1,000,000 in UK Millionaire Maker draw. (Image: cogal)
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The Carlisle syndicate is celebrating after winning the UK Millionaire Maker. The 10-strong syndicate, Plan B, who all work for Stagecoach, will each bank £100,000 after their ticket matched the EuroMillions UK Millionaire Maker code in the EuroMillions draw on April 16. And they said today although the news is still sinking in, they all have big plans for their winnings, ranging from new cars and paying off mortgages, to treating the family and splashing out on camper vans to make the most of the Great British staycation boom! The syndicate, whose ages range from 30 to 65, are all based at the Stagecoach Carlisle bus depot and include: Kenneth Devlin, Sherry Haughin, Kevin Davidson, David Taylor, Darren Robson, Philip Dunn, Les Kirkaldy, Scott Janczuk, John Nunn and company secretary Susan Kilgour.
Nine bus drivers insist the love of the job will keep them from retiring despite the fact they split a £1 million lottery win.
The Carlisle-based Stagecoach lottery syndicate, named Plan B, will each pocket £100,000 after hitting the EuroMillions jackpot - but they have vowed to continue in their jobs.
The syndicate, whose ages range from 30 to 65, each have their own plans for their winnings - including forking out on camper vans to make the most of the Great British summer.
Father of three Kevin Davidson, 50, said treating his family is top of his shopping list. This is a life-changing sum of money for every single one of us and we all have different plans.