Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: The Million Pound Question - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Judith Keppel
A look back at the iconic win of Judith Keppel, the first UK winner of the grand prize on Who Wants to be a Millionaire. She is joined by celebrities who have also sat in the famous hotseat, such as Naga Munchetty and Catherine Tyldesley. Judith also talks about life after Millionaire, and how winning the jackpot changed her life.
David Edwards
This episode revisits the nerve-wrecking million-pound win of former teacher, David Edwards.
David looks back on his life-changing journey to success, along with wife Viv and his phone a friend, son Richard.
Plus, there's laughter, disappointment and elation when we look at the memorable games of celebrities including Lee Mack and Stacey Solomon.
Robert Brydges
This episode relives the iconic game of Robert Brydges from 2001.
Emotions run high with the appearance of Rachel Golding from the very first series and we'll witness Chris Evans' memorable attempts to boost his chosen charities' good fortune.
Celebrities such as John Barnes, Dominic Brunt and host Jeremy Clarkson also remember some of their fond memories from the world-famous quiz show.
Pat Gibson
Who Wants to be a Millionaire: The Million Pound Question features an exclusive interview with Pat Gibson, current number one in the World quiz rankings, as he recalls the highs and lows of the game that made him in a millionaire in 2004. Plus, we'll revisit some memorable moments from the games of celebrities Al Murray, Harry Hill, Paul O'Grady, Jo Brand and Nick Hancock.
Ingram Wilcox
The Million Pound Question looks back at the win of Ingram Wilcox as he relives his most memorable moments from the game that changed his life. Plus, another chance to see Paul McCartney, George Michael and Ronan Keating on the show.
Charles Ingram
A look back at the infamous game of Charles Ingram the man the press later dubbed, the Coughing Major.
Jeremy Clarkson and Chris Tarrant are joined by former celebrity contestants and other big winners to recount their memories of Charles' unforgettable journey to the million pound question.
Plus, Laurence Llwellyn-Bowen recalls getting a second chance to win a million.
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