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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 12th 1995
Special issue – The National Lottery is a year old this week. And, like it or not, Britain is addicted. As the hullabaloo over prizes, payouts and profits intensifies, we take a look at the country’s latest compulsion
A year in the life – The landmarks of the lottery
Zoe Heller tries to guess who’s coming to dinner
Relative Values – Anthea Turner, lottery presenter and her sister, Wendy
A bit of a flutter – Will shampooing the budgie help you win the jackpot?
Hard times on Easy Street – From dole to gold: Lesley Garner meets the millionaire Pattison family
You bet! David Smith on our new national game
Saturday night fever – How seven little balls have changed Great Britain for ever. By Gordon Burn
Where has all the money gone? – The payouts
Myths and legends of Camelot – Who is really coining it? By Walter Ellis
Scratch and sniff – Even winners can be weepers. Rose Shepherd tells a cautionary tale
Life In The Day – a Shetland ticket seller
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.
A great idea for a unique present for a 30th Birthday or Anniversary!