It sounds like the oddest of dreams: Keith Chegwin, right, jumps into your office and hands you a life-changing £100,000 cheque.

But that is exactly what happened to 39-year-old Suzanne Chenery, left, when she turned up to work at Grove Technology Park near Wantage on Wednesday morning.

The website designer’s name had been pulled out a hat to win the first UK prize draw of American gaming company Publishing Clearing House.

And Cheggers descended on her workplace, Irun Limited, to surprise her with the cheque.

Miss Chenery said: “It was all a bit of a shock. Cheggers barged into the office and asked me how much I thought I had won.

“It was all a bit of a blur.

“I had been pretty desperate for money, so a few weeks ago in my lunch break I entered every prize draw I could find on Google.”

She said she would use the money to put down a deposit for a house and pay off debts, and it would help partner Daryl Smith to spend less time away at his work in the Isles of Scilly.

Miss Chenery, who sings in Newbury rock band Everlust, added: “I had to leave work for the afternoon as I was in no fit state.”

Miss Chenery is the first UK winner after the firm expanded operations across the Atlantic.