The National Lottery Winning Lines game show

Published February 15, 2026
Contributed by Thomas Walsh


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The National Lottery Winning Lines was a British game show that ran from 1999 to 2004, originally hosted by Simon Mayo; then by Phillip Schofield. The format was devised by the very same creators of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire; David Briggs, Steve Knight, and Mike Whitehill.

The real star of this show here is the slightly modified use of Terminal, designed by Damien Mair and released by T-26 in 1995. It’s paired together with Antique Olive Compact for “The National Lottery.” OCR-B and Helvetica were heavily used for the gameplay.




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Question currently being asked in Round One




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“You could be here looking forward to this…”




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Contestant name tag




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Wonderwall in progress




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Contestant using the Pit Stop



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