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Who Wants to be a Millionaire player with no lifelines forced to take money after history question – did you know it?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire player with no lifelines forced to take money after history question – did you know it?

The Irish Sun

time05-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Who Wants to be a Millionaire player with no lifelines forced to take money after history question – did you know it?

A WHO Wants to be a Millionaire player with no lifelines walked away after a difficult history question - but do you know it? Jeremy Clarkson welcomed June Walker, from Galashiels, to the hot seat in Sunday night's episode. 4 Jeremy Clarkson hosts Who Wants to be a Millionaire Credit: ITV 4 Jeremy asked this difficult history question - would you know it? Credit: ITV 4 June had no lifelines left at this point in the game Credit: ITV After getting through the first few rounds, she seemed stuck on a tricky history question. With a possible £125,000 up for grabs, there was a lot riding on answering correctly. The question asked: "Which of these was a plot to assassinate Elizabeth I?" A) Rye House Plot, B) Bye Plot, C) Babington Plot and D) Despard Plot." Having used all her lifelines earlier in the show, she was therefore completely on her own. Read more on Millionaire June had an inkling about one option but ultimately decided to play safe. She told Jeremy: "I don't know it well enough. No. Take the money , final answer." As a result, she walked away having won an incredible £64,000. It's not the first time contestants have been forced to walk away on the ITV show. Most read in News TV A past episode saw Matthew Trantor, a GP from Birmingham, hope to win big. Matthew made his way up the ladder to £64,000, set his safety net and then looked at the £125,000 question. Watch as Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant walks away from tough £125k question He was asked: "Which of these words coined by famous children's authors appeared first in print?" Former Top Gear host Jeremy then offered up "Snozzcumber, Heffalump, Chortled and Quaffle," as options. However, it was clear that Matthew wasn't feeling too confident. He said: "Literature isn't my strong point and children's literature is even lower. Who has won the jackpot on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire has offered hundreds of hopeful contestants the chance to become millionaires, but there has only been a handful of lucky winners. There have only been The official winners are... Judith Keppel In 2000, garden designer Judith Keppel made quiz show history as she became the first ever winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Judith is also the only woman ever to have won the million-pound prize. David Edwards Former physics teacher David became the second contestant to win the top prize in April 2001. Following his success, Edwards went on to compete in both series of Are You an Egghead? in 2008 and 2009. Robert Brydges Oxford-educated banker Robert became the third Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? champion when he won the quiz show several moths after David in 2001. Robert has stayed out of the limelight since his win. Pat Gibson World champion Ingram Wilcox Ingram came close to losing on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2006 as he had used all his lifelines up at the £32,000 mark, but in a shocking twist he went on to scoop the jackpot. "And I have nothing I can even go off. "If I answered this, it'll be a one in four chance and I don't think the audience's hearts can take that . "So with no regrets, I'm gonna walk." Who Wants to be a Millionaire airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 4 June opted to safely take the money she'd earned Credit: ITV

Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?

Scottish Sun

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CONTESTANT on Who Wants to be a Millionaire struggles with a motorsport question in this clip - could you get it right? Jeremy Clarkson, 65, hosts the beloved and long-running ITV game show. 4 Amy Heliwell is competing in tonight's Who Wants to be a Millionaire Credit: ITV 4 She's faced with this tricky motorsport question Credit: ITV 4 Would you know the answer? Credit: ITV Tourism officer Amy Heliwell will take to infamous hot seat in tonight's episode. During her game, Amy from Stroud comes up against a tricky motorsport question. She is asked: "The motorsport event originally known as the Paris-Dakar Rally moved to which country in 2020?" The options are A) Argentina, B) Saudi Arabia, C) Portugal and D) Algeria. Amy revealed she had a logical guess in mind, but wasn't certain enough to go with it. Faced with losing thousands of pounds, she has to be careful not to answer incorrectly. Having already used two lifelines, Amy opts to utilise her Phone A Friend. She calls up her friend Lewis - described by Amy as being a motorsport fan. But as he doesn't know the answer either, she is left stuck in the same predicament. To see how Amy fares, watch the episode tonight on ITV1 at 8pm. Watch as devastated Who Wants To Be A Millionaire player loses £93k on tricky question – would you know the answer? It comes as other contestants have been left heartbroken after losing out on thousands of pounds. A recent episode saw Paul Sharpe make his way up the board to £64,000 with a £32,000 safety net. And he had the potential to win another £93,000 when he made it to the £125,000 question. He was asked: "Which of these is not the name of a US state capital?" Paul was given the options: A) Lincoln, B) Richmond, C) Cambridge or D) Dover. Who has won the jackpot on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire has offered hundreds of hopeful contestants the chance to become millionaires, but there has only been a handful of lucky winners. There have only been five real winners so far on the show as Charles Ingram, who was the third winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? in 2001, had his claim to the prize thrown out because of cheating allegations. The official winners are... Judith Keppel In 2000, garden designer Judith Keppel made quiz show history as she became the first ever winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Judith is also the only woman ever to have won the million-pound prize. David Edwards Former physics teacher David became the second contestant to win the top prize in April 2001. Following his success, Edwards went on to compete in both series of Are You an Egghead? in 2008 and 2009. Robert Brydges Oxford-educated banker Robert became the third Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? champion when he won the quiz show several moths after David in 2001. Robert has stayed out of the limelight since his win. Pat Gibson World champion Irish quiz player Pat won the show in 2004. Amazingly Pat had TWO of his lifelines still available for his final question, something no other winner has managed. Ingram Wilcox Ingram came close to losing on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2006 as he had used all his lifelines up at the £32,000 mark, but in a shocking twist he went on to scoop the jackpot. He was stumped on the question, telling Jeremy: "I'm pretty sure that Cambridge is the state capital of Massachusetts." Opting to use his Phone A Friend, who advised Dover, Paul went for this as his answer. Unfortunately, it turned out to be incorrect as the answer was actually Cambridge. Who Wants to be a Millionaire airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?
Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?

The Irish Sun

time04-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Who Wants to be a Millionaire contestant struggles with motorsport question – but could you get it right?

A CONTESTANT on Who Wants to be a Millionaire struggles with a motorsport question in this clip - could you get it right? Jeremy Clarkson, 65, hosts the beloved and long-running ITV game show. Advertisement 4 Amy Heliwell is competing in tonight's Who Wants to be a Millionaire Credit: ITV 4 She's faced with this tricky motorsport question Credit: ITV 4 Would you know the answer? Credit: ITV Tourism officer Amy Heliwell will take to infamous hot seat in tonight's episode. During her game, Amy from Stroud comes up against a tricky motorsport question. She is asked: "The motorsport event originally known as the Paris-Dakar Rally moved to which country in 2020?" The options are A) Argentina, B) Saudi Arabia, C) Portugal and D) Algeria. Advertisement Read more on Millionaire Amy revealed she had a logical guess in mind, but wasn't certain enough to go with it. Faced with losing thousands of pounds, she has to be careful not to answer incorrectly. Having already used two lifelines, Amy opts to utilise her Phone A Friend. She calls up her friend Lewis - described by Amy as being a motorsport fan. Advertisement Most read in News TV But as he doesn't know the answer either, she is left stuck in the same predicament. To see how Amy fares, watch the episode tonight on ITV1 at 8pm. Watch as devastated Who Wants To Be A Millionaire player loses £93k on tricky question – would you know the answer? It comes as other contestants have been left heartbroken after losing out on thousands of pounds. A recent episode saw Paul Sharpe make his way up the board to £64,000 with a £32,000 safety net. Advertisement And he had the potential He was asked: "Which of these is not the name of a US state capital?" Paul was given the options: A) Lincoln, B) Richmond, C) Cambridge or D) Dover. Who has won the jackpot on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire has offered hundreds of hopeful contestants the chance to become millionaires, but there has only been a handful of lucky winners. There have only been The official winners are... Judith Keppel In 2000, garden designer Judith Keppel made quiz show history as she became the first ever winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Judith is also the only woman ever to have won the million-pound prize. David Edwards Former physics teacher David became the second contestant to win the top prize in April 2001. Following his success, Edwards went on to compete in both series of Are You an Egghead? in 2008 and 2009. Robert Brydges Oxford-educated banker Robert became the third Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? champion when he won the quiz show several moths after David in 2001. Robert has stayed out of the limelight since his win. Pat Gibson World champion Ingram Wilcox Ingram came close to losing on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2006 as he had used all his lifelines up at the £32,000 mark, but in a shocking twist he went on to scoop the jackpot. He was stumped on the question, telling Jeremy: "I'm pretty sure that Cambridge is the state capital of Massachusetts." Advertisement Opting to use his Phone A Friend, who advised Dover, Paul went for this as his answer. Unfortunately, it turned out to be incorrect as the answer was actually Cambridge. Who Wants to be a Millionaire airs on ITV1 and ITVX. 4 Amy opts to use her Phone A Friend - but will it pay off? Credit: ITV Advertisement

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