
D. M. Ash advertises the National Lottery. (TV: Love & Monsters [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 2 (BBC One, 2006).)
The National Lottery was a public lottery played in the United Kingdom. Its logo was a blue-coloured human hand with crossed fingers.
H.P. Wilson collected money from the employees of Henrik's, who bought shared lottery tickets in March, 2005. Months earlier the syndicate's numbers came up but H.P. Wilson had been stealing the cash rather than buying the tickets. The syndicate never found out. (PROSE: Rose [+]Russell T Davies, adapted from Rose (Russell T Davies), Target novelisations (Target Books, 2018).) When Rose Tyler came to deliver that week's money to Wilson, she was attacked by Autons and saved by the Ninth Doctor, who informed her that Wilson had been killed. (TV: Rose [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 1 (BBC One, 2005).)

The National Lottery logo outside of a Local Shop. (COMIC: Rhyme or Reason [+]Dan Slott, Doctor Who Comic (Titan Publishing Group, 2023).)
The Deffry Vale teacher whom John Smith replaced won the lottery without entering. The ticket had been posted through her door at midnight. (TV: School Reunion [+]Toby Whithouse, Doctor Who series 2 (BBC One|BBC One]], 2006).)
D. M. Ash sold National Lottery tickets, (TV: Love & Monsters) as did another Local Shop. (COMIC: Rhyme or Reason [+]Dan Slott, Doctor Who Comic (Titan Publishing Group, 2023).)
Due to Carmen's precognitive psychic powers, she and her husband won £10 every lottery, twice a week. (TV: Planet of the Dead [+]Russell T Davies and Gareth Roberts, Doctor Who Easter Special 2009 (BBC One, 2009).)
In 2050, a winning jackpot of £1 billion was reported. A man known only as "Mr Smith" won the jackpot, and the news asked people if they had any answers about his identity. (TV: The Bounty Hunter [+]Ian McFadyen, K9 series 1 (2010).)
Behind the scenes[]
GameStore games are seen in a Hackney shop in For Tonight We Might Die, but the link is not made to the National Lottery.