WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH THIS WEEK'S JACKPOT?

Peter and Jacqueline Redikin won a Lotto Double Rollover jackpot of over £11m on Weds 4th August. Find out about their plans, which include diamonds for their dog.

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Descriptor: First we see a shot of the Manchester United sign, before panning across stadium to various shots of Peter and Jacqueline Redikin, holding an oversized National Lottery cheque. We then see them holding champagne glasses and Peter spraying champagne from a bottle. Finally we see them at the press conference.

Peter Redikin: Ah, I was, I was, ah, I was dumbstruck, I was shaking and crying and, well, I couldn't take it in, I didn't believe it at first. Eh, I'd dropped Jacqueline off at work, ah, got home, put a, put the Teletext on and checked my numbers. And I thought we'd just won a tenner at first, and then I realised we had all six and don't know, just started crying and shaking. It's not sunk in, I don't.

Jacqueline Redikin: No.

Peter: I can't, I can't explain it, I can't, don't understand it at the moment.

Jacqueline Redikin: Just a blur, a complete blur.

Press: Have you had any thought about where you start? Where you're going to start your new life?

Peter Redikin: Haven't even thought about it. We've not had time, it's just been a whirlwind, hasn't it?

Jacqueline Redikin: It has, yeah.

Peter Redikin: It's just been, out feet have not touched the ground really since yesterday, we only found out yesterday morning, so.

Jacqueline Redikin: Yeah. Oh, yes, got a little Bichon Frise and, ah, she's called Mitsy and she's got a pink collar with, like, diamantes. So I think it might be like proper diamonds.

Jacqueline Redikin: Yeah, very scary.

Press: It's your ticket, but she's given you your pound back, is that right?

Peter Redikin: Yeah, she's given me a pound back, yeah. She said it was her line, so I said, "Well I paid for it," so she says, "Well there's your pound."

Press: And will you carry on playing then?

Jacqueline Redikin: Oh yes, definitely.

Peter Redikin: Yes, definitely.


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