January 9th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Duncan Bannatyne, fortune, Jacqueline Gold, Jeffrey Archer, Kanya King., Simon Jordan
Was anyone else crying tonight when the 14 year old Dylan appeared on the show tonight with his mum?
Dylan is an exceptionally bright and intelligent boy, who obtained GCSE’s at the age of 6! Dylan also wrote a 72,000 word novel at the age of 13.
Dylan was badly bullied in school and ended up being home tutored by his mother. His mum now feels as if she is out of her depth and Dylan has ended up mostly teaching himself.
Dylan requested £38,000 so that he could attend a private college for four years at which point he wants to attend university.
Jeffrey Archer was quick to say yes to Dylan, as was Jacqueline Gold. Simon Jordan took a bit of persuading, but finally agreed to give the money to Dylan.
Both Dylan and his mum were moved to tears and could barely talk to Richard when he came out. A really nice, personal story. I have really enjoyed the show tonight.
January 2nd, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: fortune
Luton Gospel Communtiy Choir were one of the last groups to appear in front of the Fortune millionaire panel tonight, and they were pleading for £27,000.
With the money they want to celebrate their 5th anniversary in style. They intend to bring Reverend Nolan Williams to visit and tutor their choir, and they want to produce a cd, the profits of which would be put back in to developing their choir, tutoring their young people and helping their community.
Due to a bit of confusion over the breakdown of their figures the panel almost said no. But just as all looked lost, Duncan just couldn’t resist all the childrens pleading eyes, and for once he went with his heart and awarded the group their requested amount.
I for one think they were a lot more deserving than The Geography Rapper!
January 1st, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Any Dream Will Do, Big Brother, Brat Camp, Britain's Got Talent, Castaway, Celebrity Big Brother, Dancing On Ice, fortune, Grease, I'm A Celebrity, Just The Two Of Us, Reality TV, Soapstar Superstar, Strictly Come Dancing, The Apprentice, X Factor
We have a lot to look forward to this year, 2007 will be a busy one for all you Reality TV fans out there.
We can look forward to 5 huge reality shows in January alone, so for all you addicts heres a calendar to keep your TV viewing on trck this year! Clcik on the shows title for all the news and gossip about the show.
JANUARY
CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER (CH4)
JUST THE TWO OF US (BBC1)
SOAPSTAR SUPERSTAR (ITV1)
DANCING ON ICE (ITV1)
FORTUNE: MILLION POUND GIVEAWAY (ITV1)
FEBRUARY
THE APPRENTICE (BBC2)
MARCH
CASTAWAY 2007 (BBC1)
BRAT CAMP (C4)
APRIL
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT (ITV1)
MAY
BIG BROTHER (C4)
JUNE
ANY DREAM WILL DO (BBC1)
GREASE (ITV1)
AUGUST
THE X FACTOR (ITV)
OCTOBER
STRICTLY COME DANCING (BBC1)
NOVEMBER
I’M A CELEBRITY… GET ME OUT OF HERE! (ITV1)
December 19th, 2006 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Duncan Bannatyne, fortune, Jacqueline Gold, Jeffrey Archer, Kanya King., Simon Jordan
An exciting new big-money show that takes the saying ‘If you don’t ask, you don’t get’ to a whole new level comes to ITV1 this winter as members of the public are invited to ask for a share of a £1 million giveaway to help make their dreams come true.
A number of famous philanthropists will make up a panel whose job it is to decide who, of those standing before them, is deserving of a share of the massive cash sum in Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway.
The five millionaires who will decide the fate of the hopefuls are author and former politician Jeffrey Archer, Scottish entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne, Ann Summer’s founder Jacqueline Gold, Crystal Palace Chairman and owner Simon Jordan and the MOBO’s founder Kanya King.
The catch is that the hopefuls only get one minute to make their pitch and they must convince the panel - whose own money makes up the £1 million - that they are deserving recipients of the cash to make their hopes and aspirations a reality.
They will then face a barrage of questions from the panellists before they decide how genuine and worthy of the money they are. The ‘asker’ must receive a majority vote or they will leave with their hope of winning a cash bonanza dashed.
Their needs could be as simple as wanting to make a surprise visit to a relative living in a far flung country and needing £3,000 to get there or helping a long-suffering wife who claims: ‘My husband’s DIY ruined the house and I need £10,000 to fix it’.
In front of the studio audience the show’s presenter, Richard Madeley, will wait with the anxious hopefuls as they prepare for the 60 seconds that could change their lives forever.
Anyone can get a slice of the fortune in a show which promises humour, raw emotion and downright cheek. All they have to do is ask.
FORTUNE launches on Tuesday 2 January 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
December 1st, 2006 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: fortune, Reality TV
A number of famous philanthropists will make up a panel whose job it is to decide who, of those standing before them, is deserving of a share of the massive cash sum in Fortune.
Disgraced British MP and best-selling author Jeffrey Archer, Scottish Dragons' Den entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne and Jacqueline Gold, the founder of adult retailer Ann Summers, are among those contributing to a £1m pot of cash that members of the public will be able to pitch for.
The catch is that the hopefuls only get one minute to make their pitch and they must convince the panel that they are deserving recipients of the cash to make their hopes and aspirations a reality.
They will then face a barrage of questions from the panellists before they decide how genuine and worthy of the money they are. The ‘asker’ must receive a majority vote or they will leave with their hope of winning a cash bonanza dashed.
Their needs could be as simple as wanting to make a surprise visit to a relative living in a far flung country and needing £3,000 to get there, or helping a long-suffering wife who claims: ‘My husband’s DIY ruined the house and I need £10,000 to fix it’.
Anyone can get a slice of the fortune in a show which promises humour, raw emotion and downright cheek. All they have to do is ask.