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Descriptor: First we pan down to the front of a large house, with people in the grounds, before focusing in on National Lottery glasses filled with champagne. We then see a large group of people being photographed on the lawn. We then meet Sandra and Martyn White, who won £10,784,075 in April 2009.

Martin Whyte: Bought ourselves a lovely house, em, we bought a couple of cars, em, but other than that we, we haven't been overly extravagant, ah, we've never been extravagant people.

Descriptor: A fountain now comes into focus, before we meet Dean and Louise Allen, who won £13,861,061 in August 2000.

Dean Allen: It's been nice to do the things that you want to do, we've travelled a lot and we've seen some really nice places and been to some unusual places as well. I sponsored a racing team for a little while, for a couple of years, which was always good. Em, it had a pop star in it as well, but no name dropping.

Descriptor: We now see the crowd of people on the lawn, where some of them hold oversized National Lottery balls. We then meet Mark and Trina Myatt, who won £1,014,308 in December 2008.

Mark Myatt: We've, em, seem to be going on holiday quite a lot these days. I think we've had about four or five this year so far.

Trina Myatt: Something like that, yeah, four holidays.

Mark Myatt: Had some lovely times and, ah, sort of upgraded the flights as well, that's been quite nice. But, um, we do a bit of shopping as well, don't we, and treat ourselves occasionally.

Trina Myatt: Quite frequently.

Mark Myatt: Yeah, too much.

Descriptor: Once again we see the group of people standing on the lawn. We then meet Christine and Graham Howlett, who won £2,248,311 in July 2004.

Christine Howlett: I think we actually give people hope that if we've won it, someone else in our area can win it, and I think hope is quite a nice thing for other people to have, to think they might be millionaires one day.

Descriptor: We then see a a green computer generated screen, with images of cars, aeroplanes, etc, which zooms to the word "Winners."

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