Two contestants weren’t happy because of the results of a re-shot episode’s ending
Two contestants of the BBC’s National Lottery game show are fuming after being denied a £22,000 prize ($34,063), and have blown the whistle in the broadcasters for trying to dupe viewers with a re-filming regarding the show.
Friends Helen Griffiths and Rina Evans, who participated in a game show called ‘Break the Safe’ which aired as part for the weekly televised National Lottery draw, told the press that is british the ending of the show had been secretly changed to reflect a different outcome, denying them a prize they state they would have won had the game been played properly the first time round.
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‘The episode is a fake,’ said 40-year-old Evans. ‘It’s complete deception for the viewer. It’s not something i might ever have expected from the BBC and individuals require to understand the facts.’
The contestants who took part into the show were ordered not to tell anyone of the re-recording, but and in addition, Griffiths and Evans had been not too happy about the change, so were never more likely to keep quiet about the occurrence that is unbeneficial.
‘We had no expectations of winning but exactly what we did expect had been play that is fair’ stated Griffiths, also aged 40. ‘Instead, they have actually managed to make it seem like this whole thing had been filmed on one day.’
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