Day 14 of the First British iPhone Giveaway
Posted on 18. Nov, 2007 by Chi-chi Ekweozor in Inspired

There’s less than fifteen minutes to go before the deadline for the first British iPhone giveaway and it’s apparent that this giveaway, even with its ups and downs has gripped the imagination.
I will be writing a lengthy ‘post giveaway review’ tomorrow highlighting some interesting facts and figures from the competition.
For now, I’m updating the ‘leaderboard’ with a summary of the votes so far:
1st | Kuli | Monkey | 428 votes
2nd | Joe Akers | Peep show 404 votes
3rd | Imran | The A Team 74 votes
4th | Lunny | Lost 21 votes
5th | Mr Singh | Only Fools & Horses 4 votes
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With 3 votes:
Wayne | Jasper Carrot
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Tied at 2 votes:
Ryan Todd | Prison Break
JC | Doctor Who
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Tied at 1 vote:
Nik Fletcher | Heroes
Richard Ashe | Any Billy Connolly routine
Steve | 24
marc | Star Trek
KVN | Family Guy
Pascale de Berranger | The Young Ones
L Hussain | Planet of the Apes
Achillyse | The Mighty Boosh
Alex Craddock | Spooks
Naz | The He-Man Cartoons
Noreen | Quantum Leap
Koala | Long Way Down
David Saunders | Heroes
Jimmy Hayes | The Young Ones
EA | Dr Who
There’s less than 10 minutes left to get your votes in…. Go!
The first British iPhone giveaway competition ends at midnight tonight, Sunday 18th November.
The winner will be announced at 09:00 am GMT tomorrow, Monday 19th November.
Sincere thanks to everyone who has entered so far. You’ve made it worthwhile.
Photo credit: Reg Hardware
Related posts:
- Day 13 of the First British iPhone Giveaway
- Day 11 of the First British iPhone Giveaway
- Day 10 of the First British iPhone Giveaway
- Why We Are Running The First British iPhone Giveaway
- Day 5 of the First British iPhone Giveaway






how will you know who won at midnight, seems you can still vote!
@ Sukey:
Thanks for your comment.
I made a note of the votes at 00:02 and already know who won…
Will probably have to make the winner’s announcement earlier to discourage people from voting.