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CAROL'S BACK with big new prizes!


CAROL Smillie Carol Smillie (surname pronouced "smiley") (born December 23, 1961 in Glasgow) is a Scottish television personality, best known for presenting the BBC series Changing Rooms and is the author of Carol Smillie's Working Mum's Handbook.  is back on our screens with a great new series of Postcode postcode
Noun

a system of letters and numbers used to aid the sorting of mail

Noun 1. postcode - a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mail
postal code, ZIP code, ZIP
 Challenge, stv's primetime glitzy glitz   Informal
n.
Ostentatious showiness; flashiness: "a garish barrage of show-biz glitz" Peter G. Davis.

tr.v.
 game show where neighbours play together to win together.

Now a firm favourite with viewers, the show returns by popular demand on Mondays at 8pm from August 25 till October 6. This time it's even more exciting, with a rollover A graphic element in an application or on a Web page that changes its color or shape when the pointer is moved (rolled) over it. See JavaScript rollover. See also n-key rollover.  for the winning team which could see them double their money, pocketing up to pounds 50,000 instead of pounds 25,000. Once again Carol is inviting contestants to "take their road on the show" and test their wits against teams of neighbours from all over Scotland.

Made in Scotland

Carol said: "Postcode Challenge is amazing and it's great to be back! It's a primetime game show made in Scotland for the people in Scotland. For me, that matters so much." Her favourite part is meeting the contestants and putting them at their ease.

Drama and fun

Win or lose, everyone agrees on one thing - they're all there to have a good time. There's drama, but it's fun too - for the players and for the viewers at home.

Community spirit

Postcode Challenge executive producer Elizabeth Partyka said: "It's great to see a show that gets lots of Scots on TV.

We also go and film in the communities they come from, so it allows everyone to see different parts of Scotland.

We see a lot of sad stories and heartache on the news, but this is a chance for celebration and getting that community spirit coming through to bring everyone together."

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ON SCREEN Carol's looking forward to meeting Scotland's smartest neighbours.
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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Aug 24, 2008
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