Gala Bingo move into Fashion
By the looks of it Gala Bingo TV will be moving into the realms of fashion by teaming up with New ID Studios and bringing their viewers the chance to win a VIP makeover, which is said to be worth £5,000! Makeover bingo with be the new theme for Gala TV During November and this will be taking place every Friday night between 8pm and 9pm.
National trainer Michael Phillips and creative director Rupert Kingston from New ID Studios are due to be on hand dishing out all kinds of tips and advice during the makeover bingo show. Viewers will even be able to email or text in their questions.
Gala Bingo are one of the most popular bingo channels on our small screens and they broadcast live interactive bingo from 6pm to 2am every day. Automated bingo runs at all other times. Gala Bingo also webstream their live bingo show direct to their online bingo site, so their online players are able to join in and play along with their TV players direct from their computers.
New ID Studios have establishments throughout the UK in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Cardiff, so the VIP makeover winners will be able to select the nearest venue to them. The full prize package is set to include a wash, cut and blow dry with a Burlington stylist, professional make up application, clothes styling, a photoshoot as well as 10 complimentary A4 size photos and the entire photoshoot collection on CD, with copyrights.
Gala TV manager, Kevin Loman, said: “This is a great promotion ahead of the Christmas celebrations. By offering the tips, advice and VIP makeover, we can hopefully help ensure our players look their very best and wow their family and friends.”
Gala Bingo TV is broadcast on channel 861 for both Sky and Freesat, alternatively viewers can access gala by pressing their red button on their remote controls. Playing bingo from your front room seems like it has never been so entertaining as it is in the present day and what we are now able to do on the TV box is has come on a long way since television in the UK was first popularised.


