Salmon Fishing in the Yemen competition winners!

Hey Saucy fans – thanks to all those of you who entered our fabulous competition, in partnership with Lionsgate, to celebrate the release of the romantic comedy (and aptly named) Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. The correct answer to the question who plays Dr Fred Jones’ (played by Ewan McGregor) love interest in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen was not Emily Sharp, nor Emily Quite-Sharp – but it was of course the beautiful and talented Emily Blunt.

 

Well done to everyone who got the answer correct. We had an overwhelming number of entries – but we’ve chosen one winner, at random – to receive the fabulous 5* castle break in Scotland, with a Michelin-star meal and some pampering thrown in. Congratulations to Vickie Davies who will be off to bonny Scotland, courtesy of The Saucy Fish Co. and Lionsgate – details on how to claim your prize will be emailed over to you in the next week.

And that’s not all. We also had 20 fantastic runner up prizes to give away, of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen film merchandise, and of the best-selling book by Paul Torday. Well done to the below entrants, who will receive info on how to claim your prize over email in the next week.

Gary Bird

Helen Brady

Alice Hawcroft

Lili Hurst

Rowan Coull-Bolton

Fiona Creese

Paul Hilton

Paula Burnside

Robert Manix

James Cohen

David Jones

Amanda Watts

Emma Marks

Ashley Smith

Kevan Hall

Brian Gillbanks

Alan Skelt

Sheila Gallow

Will Duckworth

Philip Hall

Thanks again to everyone who entered, if you weren’t lucky this time, make sure you stay tuned into our Blog, Facebook and Twitter page for upcoming fabulous competitions to enter.

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