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Golden Ball may refer to: Awards * Golden Ball Award, FIFA competition award for best player of tournament ** FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Ball, FIFA World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA U-20 World Cup#Awards, FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA U-20 World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA U-17 World Cup#Awards, FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA U-20 World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA Women's World Cup awards#Golden Ball, FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA Women's World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup#Awards, FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup#Awards, FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup award for best player of tournament ** FIFA Club World Cup awards#Golden Ball, FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball, FIFA Club World Cup award for ...
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Golden Balls (video Game)
''Golden Balls'' was a British daytime game show that was presented by Jasper Carrott. It was broadcast on the ITV network from 18 June 2007 to 18 December 2009. Gameplay Round 1 At the back of the studio is the "Golden Bank," a giant contraption like a lottery machine. Inside are 100 golden balls, containing cash values that range from £10 to £75,000. Twelve of these balls are randomly drawn from the Golden Bank and put into a mixer, and four "Killer" balls are added by Amanda Grant, referred to by Carrott as the "Balls' Assistant" or "Killer Queen." These 16 balls are split equally and randomly among four contestants, each of whom places two balls on their own front and back row holders without looking inside. As Carrott introduces the contestants, they open their front-row balls for all to see. Following the introductions, the contestants each secretly look at their own back-row balls and announce the contents; they may either tell the truth or lie as they see fit. They th ...
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