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3:45pm Thursday 26th April 2001
ACTOR Geoffrey Palmer had luck after scooping money in the Three Hospices Lottery Draw, of which he is patron. He returned some of it.
Mr Palmer, who stars in the BBC1 sitcom The Savages and lives in The Chilterns, won £1,000 in the lottery. He is also patron of the Iain Rennie Hospice at Home. He has been subscribing to the hospice lottery since it started nearly three years ago, and says it is a fun way to support the charity.
Lottery tickets cost £1. Call (01296) 625533
Five per cent off package holidays with Tickets Travel in Bexley.
Twenty per cent discount at Bonmarché fashion store in Orpington.
An £8 reduction on the price of MOTs at Sidcup Test Centre.
DAREDEVIL Dan Keel successfully completed a half-marathon last month - but for his next challenge he will be going on a different kind of run.
Ahead of starring in panto, movie star Steve Guttenberg opens up to Kerry Ann Eustice about everything from John Travolta to philosophy
NEWS Shopper today launches a new competition to find the cutest little Cinderella and the cheekiest junior Buttons.
THE deal has not been done - which means a £2,000 voucher to spend on the party of your dreams is once again up for grabs. What could you swap for it?
Little Britain's David Walliams explains how his sister dressing him up as a child inspired his first children's book, The Boy in the Dress
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