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- Three Spanish guys create a code to win money at the casinos.
- A man in desperate need of a new car enlists three of his friends to brainstorm ideas on how to win a TV show competition where a car is the first prize.
- Drama series dealing with the intrigues of a family motor business and the world of rally driving.
- Since the time of Pharaohs, cheetahs have been honored for their elegance and hunting prowess. Cheetahs once roamed widely across Europe and Asia, but today, most are confined to eastern and southern Africa. Here smaller hunting grounds and fierce competition from predators has left these noble cats in a vulnerable position. This film portrays exactly what it takes to have the 'Winning streak'.
- Jamie (KIERAN TENNANT) has a Dad (GEORGE DRENNAN) who's a real no hoper on the "gees-gees" (presented on telly by racing pundit JOHN McCRIRICK)... until Jamie starts to pick winners nearly every time.
- A lovestruck squeegee man tries to win the heart of a forlorn lollipop girl by saving up for some flowers.
- Bill Cullen hosted this question-and-answer/word game. Two players competed in the main game, selecting letters from a display, trying to claim letters (by answering questions) to build a four-letter word. The first to build an acceptable word, then played the semi-final round. This round featured a game board with six numbers across the top, and 12 other numbers down the sides and across the bottom. The player selected a number from the top, which revealed a dollar amount from $100 to $200, which was the player's starting point. Next, the player picked a number from the sides or the bottom, which revealed a consonant or a vowel, and the player had to come up with a word containing that letter, to bank the starting dollar amount. The player could quit, or risk the money in an effort to double the cash, let's say $200. If the contestant opted to play on, he/she would select another number with the letter underneath revealed. Now, to double the money in the pot, the player had to come up with a word containing BOTH letters revealed for $400. Failing to do so, lost all the money in the bank, and the player was done on the show. The contestant could continue with a third letter, and if successful doubled the pot to $800 by using all three letters in a word. A fourth letter, and a correct word would take the pot to $1600, and so on--until the player went bust, or decided coming up with another word would be foolhardy, and opted to stop. But wait, that wasn't the contestant's money just yet. The player had to face the winner or the next main game, and semi-final game, to play a sudden death game against the other winner, for the combined pots of both players. The survivor pocketed the dough, and met a new challenger starting with a new main game. Despite Don Pardo promising, "You may win over $100,000", most games ended with a player pocketing $2000-$3000, because picking up the $100 grand, would require finding the top $200 starting money, then building a ten-letter word, using the letters revealed. That was HIGHLY unlikely to happen. Still, a nice, not great word game out of New York, from Bob Stewart, which lasted only six months on NBC.
- 1955–196130mTV-PG7.5 (39)TV EpisodeMorgan Earp has been having a streak of good luck in Tombstone's gambling houses causing him to break with his fiancée Ruthie and have grand ideas. Wyatt wants to get him to quit while he's still ahead and return to his old self.
- Somehow Tom manages to win a supermarket trolley dash,every single prize in a charity raffle and a novelty prize from the policeman's charity ball. However a man digging for buried treasure in Tom's garden has cut through the electric cable so that when Tom and Alison host an American couple,Mr and Mrs Burrows,they have to improvise. With the Burrows gone Tom impresses Alison by buying every single ticket at the library's upcoming slave auction to spare her humiliation.
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- Documentary follows several young cheetah mothers and their cubs as they fight for survival in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. This film portrays exactly what it takes to have the 'Winning streak'.
- 2016– 50mPodcast EpisodeChris is joined by The Athletic's Tony Jones to discuss the success of the Utah Jazz, who currently sit at the top of the league standings. They look at the team's offseason turnaround after getting bounced in the bubble, Jordan Clarkson's success, and more. Later, Chris is joined by The Ringer's Megan Schuster to discuss the pain of rooting for the worst team in the league, the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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