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'''Mystic Meg''' (born Margaret Lake on 27 July 1942 in Accrington, Lancashire) is a British astrologer and psychic who has regular astrology columns in the ''News of the World'' and ''[[The Sun]]''. She came to greater public notoriety when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994. Her image also appears on various astrology-related books and merchandise. She studied English at the University of Leeds.
'''Mystic Meg''' (born Margaret Lake on 27 July 1942 in Accrington, Lancashire) is a British astrologer and psychic who has regular astrology columns in the ''News of the World'' and ''[[The Sun]]''. She came to greater public notoriety when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994. Her image also appears on various astrology-related books and merchandise. She studied English at the University of Leeds.


[[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] and [[Stephen Merchant|Steve]], self-proclaimed skeptics, mocked her on [http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=17_November_2001 an Xfm show].
[[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] and [[Stephen Merchant|Steve]], self-proclaimed skeptics, mocked her on the [[17 November 2001]] Xfm show.




[[Category:People|Meg, Mystic]]
[[Category:People|Meg, Mystic]]

Latest revision as of 15:49, 10 September 2007

Mystic Meg (born Margaret Lake on 27 July 1942 in Accrington, Lancashire) is a British astrologer and psychic who has regular astrology columns in the News of the World and The Sun. She came to greater public notoriety when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994. Her image also appears on various astrology-related books and merchandise. She studied English at the University of Leeds.

Ricky and Steve, self-proclaimed skeptics, mocked her on the 17 November 2001 Xfm show.