Today's Street Prize comes from Beck Row
in Suffolk. It's promoted by PDSA and
we've got a few winners, so wouldn't it be
great to go and meet them?
Hi Joan. How are you?
- Alright thank you.
- Good! I'm Jeff from the Postcode Lottery.
- You put your hand on
the edge there then. Let's see how much you've won.
- I never thought this would happen to me.
I've seen the advert on television but
I never thought it would happen to me.
I'm gonna have a new lawn definitely
this year, so that'll help to pay for that.
- There you go, let's see how much you've won.
- Oh! Wonderful!
- Worth getting excited over?
- £30,000! Do y'know, I desperately need a new kitchen
and this will pay for it, won't it? That's wonderful, thank you.
Just got a cheque for £30,000! I'm
over the moon! So exciting. It is
wonderful, you know my family are all thrilled for me.
It's a wonderful, wonderful feeling. Never
won money like that ever before, it's
great.
- That vital part of this job is knocking
on the door. Roxanne, how are you? 
- I'm good!
- Really lovely to meet you.
If you just pop your fingers on the edge there. We'll see what you've got...
Ready?
Go for it!
So there's the confirmation!
- Oh my god!
- It is £30,000.
- Do y'know, I thought the whole morning that the letter had been sent to the wrong place.
- What does that do for you both as a couple?
- It's our wedding next year.
- Congratulations.
- Holiday, helping my mum, and my sister with uni stuff.
Yeah, this...
- Crazy.
- Very surreal to see actual people that
you see on the telly knocking on your
front door. Just like it's a very casual
thing to do.
Surreal, shock, elation, and just really
grateful. Really, really grateful.
- It's been the most incredible Street Prize
here in Beck Row, Suffolk. Not only have we
met some wonderful winners as they
always are, we've met some real
characters as well! We're never gonna
forget these ladies but they wanted to just
sing their way out. So take it away!
[SINGING] Someone's knocking on the door, someone's ringing the bell.
[SINGING] Someone's knocking on the door, someone's ringing the bell.
