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    • Judith Keppel. Garden designer Keppel, from Staffordshire, was the first person to win £1million on the show in 2000, when it was hosted by Chris Tarrant.
    • David Edwards. Former physics teacher Edwards won the prize a year later, in April 2001. He also continued on the game show path, competing in the Eggheads spin-off, Are You an Egghead?
    • Robert Brydges. Brydges also scooped the jackpot in 2001, just a few months later in September. The jackpot winner worked as a banker, lived in London and had studied at Oxford University.
    • Pat Gibson. It was not until 2004 that someone claimed the £1million prize again when Irish quiz champion Gibson answered all the questions correctly. Gibson, a national and international quizzing champion, has been in winning teams at the International Quizzing Association’s (IQA) World Quizzing Championships multiple times and is currently ranked the world’s number one quizzer on the World Quiz Rankings website.
  1. Clare Barwick, Someone's Going To Be A Millionaire (Chris Evans radio show) - 17th December 1999, Weakest Link - 8th November 2000 (£1,001,500) *Squid Game: The Challenge was British-made with a multi-national cast of contestants for international streaming and its prize was expressed in US dollars. The champion is a US resident who received ...

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    Well, it had to happen at some stage, but perhaps even we didn't expect this go-for-the-throat show to be such a huge success. The previous unconvincing "let's raise the stakes" show, Raise the Roof, was still fairly fresh in the memory, and this new show might have been just the same but with an extra "0" on the end of the budget. Thankfully, not ...

    When Judith Keppel won the £1,000,000 jackpot, the pyrotechnics man (who'd been sitting in on every show since the beginning of the series), whose job it was to set off the foil streamers, pressed the button and... nothing happened. This is despite several rehearsals that the director had carried out in previous weeks and months to ensure everythin...

    "Is that your final answer?" "...but we don't want to give you that!" "Or you could ask the audience... who are nearly alwaysright" "Here's what I think" - used by Jeremy Clarkson when a contestant asks to use the "Ask The Host" lifeline

    The format was devised by David Briggs, who also devised many of the promotional games for Chris Tarrant's breakfast show on London radio station Capital FM, along with comedy writers Mike Whitehill and Steven Knight. The same team also brought us Talking Telephone Numbers, Winning Lines and The People Versus. The Fastest Finger First round bears a...

    The much-lauded music, which runs almost continuously throughout the whole show, was written by Keith and Matthew Strachan in ten days after it was decided that the music in the pilot show (composed by Pete Waterman) wasn't good enough. The 'Time's Up' cue is a French horn glissando played by three French horns. So now you know. There are over 100 ...

    The lifelines were originally going to be called "helping hands". The original promotional trailer featured a fake game show called "Win a Wok", with Chris Tarrant in the foreground explaining the show's concept. He also said, "you can phone a friend, ask the audience or even ask me for help". However, asking the host for help wouldn't develop into...

    ITV's Millionairesite Series 1 - results listing Series 2 - results listing Series 3 - results listing Series 4 - results listing Off the Telly reviewfrom September 1999. Andy Walmsley's set design The show publicised the hashtag #millionaire.

  2. Julian Aldridge was a contestant appears on 33rd series of the UK version the 8th September 2019. He won £250,000. Julian Aldridge appeared on The Code in 2017 and won £18,000. Combined with his Millionaire winnings of March 2021, he is the 41st highest-earning game show winner in the UK.

  3. Nov 27, 2021 · Donald Fear is the most recent jackpot winner. Following his win, he revealed that he intended to stay in his teaching job until the end of term and share 70 per cent of his jackpot with his ...

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  5. Two additional US Millionaire games were released by Ludia in conjunction with Ubisoft in 2010 and 2011; the first of these was a game for Nintendo's Wii console and DS handheld system, as well as a PlayStation 3 port of the Wii version, based on the 2008–2010 clock format, [120] with the Wii version offered on the show as a consolation prize to audience contestants during the 2010–2011 ...

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