Thursday 30th March 2006

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Lucy had no family rooting for her in the audience during her game, and instead two former contestants were invited back to sit and watch.  John G. played on February 19th and won just £10, while Fin played on February 20th and came away with £10,000.
Lucy had no family rooting for her in the audience during her game, and instead two former contestants were invited back to sit and watch.  John G. played on February 19th and won just £10, while Fin played on February 20th and came away with £10,000.
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When Lucy's game turned to a disaster, her fellow contestant J.T. (who would play on April 8th) promised to give Lucy £1,000 if he won a large amount.  In the event, J.T. won £39,000 on his game and according to a person on the Bother's Bar forum claiming to be J.T., it is claimed he did indeed follow through on his promise to Lucy.
==First Round & Offer==
==First Round & Offer==

Revision as of 15:21, 2 January 2007

Lucy with a present from the Banker

Lucy "50 Shows" Harrington, played on Thursday 30th March 2006

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Information on Player

Lucy Harrington joined Deal or No Deal for Gerry "Geordie" Reynolds game on Wednesday 1st February 2006, she took over the position vacated by Mumtaz the previous day. At the time of Deal or No Deal Lucy was a Police support worker living near to the studios in Bristol. She remained on TV screens for fifty shows, which remains the longest ever by a potential contestant, and did not play until her 50th show on Thursday 30th March 2006. In a change of career, Lucy now works behind-the-scenes as a production member at Endomol studios and can sometimes by seen by those who make the pilgrimage down to Bristol to be in the audience for Deal or No Deal.

Lucy received a poem from the banker on the occasion of her fifty show milestone, as well as a little replica mini red Deal or No Deal box with her name on it (pictured above). The poem read : "Dear Lucy, Fifty shows is just so very many, you'll know the game now better than any, so just follow your heart and I'm sure you'll depart, with a well-deserved bright shiny penny. Fondest regards, The Banker".

Lucy had no family rooting for her in the audience during her game, and instead two former contestants were invited back to sit and watch. John G. played on February 19th and won just £10, while Fin played on February 20th and came away with £10,000.

When Lucy's game turned to a disaster, her fellow contestant J.T. (who would play on April 8th) promised to give Lucy £1,000 if he won a large amount. In the event, J.T. won £39,000 on his game and according to a person on the Bother's Bar forum claiming to be J.T., it is claimed he did indeed follow through on his promise to Lucy.

First Round & Offer

Box 10 10p

Box 4 £15,000

Box 1 £75,000

Box 6 £250,000

Box 8 £250

BANKER'S OFFER £50

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Second Round & Offer

Box 18 1p

Box 2 £100

Box 20 £50

BANKER'S OFFER £6,050

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Third Round & Offer

Box13 £100,000

Box 3 50p

Box 9 £50,000

BANKER'S OFFER £1,800

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Fourth Round & Offer

Box 15 £1,000

Box 7 £10

Box 12 £3,000

BANKER'S OFFER £3,500

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Fifth Round & Offer

Box 22 £1

Box 11 £750

Box 14 £20,000

BANKER'S OFFER £7,500

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Sixth Round & Offer

Box 21 £35,000

Box 16 £500

Box 19 £5,000

BANKER'S FINAL OFFER £2,500

LUCY SAYS... "NO DEAL"

Final Statistics

LUCY HAS BOX NUMBER 5 WHICH CONTAINS: £5

BOX 17 IS LEFT OVER WHICH HAD: £10,000

LUCY TAKES HOME £5

Highest Offer = £50

Lowest Offer = £7,500

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