Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Results 3
Revision as of 03:21, 26 September 2004
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE - Series 3 results
Shows
Contestants
Last question attempted
(correct answer in bold)
Result
Actual winnings
1
Paul Ricketts
£4,000:
Q) How many of Henry VIII's wives lost their heads?
Used the 50:50 lifeline to leave "Two" and "Three", but didn't know.
Took the money.
£2,000
a) One
c) Three
b) Two
d) Six
1
Dave Smith
£1,000:
Q) Which word means the prevailing weather conditions of a region?
Used the 50:50 lifeline to leave "Front" and "Climate". Chooses "Front".
Wrong answer - loses everything.
£0
a) Front
c) Climate
b) Pressure
d) Forecast
1-2
Michelle McGeachy
£2,000:
Q) What is the slowest swimming stroke?
Chooses "Butterly".
Wrong answer - stays at £1,000.
£1,000
a) Butterfly
c) Front crawl
b) Breaststroke
d) Backstroke
2
Paul McLoughlin
£125,000:
Q) Which of these is not a language?
At this stage, Paul had used up all his lifelines.
Took the money.
£64,000
a) Tamil
c) Telugu
b) Urdu
d) Dervish
2
Martin Smith
£4,000:
Q) What fits tightly inside a cylinder of an internal combustion engine?
Martin rang a friend, who didn't know.
Took the money.
£2,000
a) Thermostat
c) Spark plug
b) Piston
d) Air filter
2-3
Fe Wisher
£32,000:
Q) Who was Radio 1's first female disc jockey?
Thought it might be "Anne Nightlingale".
Wasn't sure, so decided to take the money instead.
£16,000
a) Jakki Brambles
c) Anne Nightlingale
b) Liz Kershaw
d) Janice Long
3
Bernie Waspe
£16,000:
Q) Which was the first British newspaper to issue a colour supplement?
The friend he rings suggests "Sunday Mirror" but isn't sure.
Took the money.
£8,000
a) News of the World
c) Sunday Mirror
b) Observer
d) Sunday Times
3-4
Tony Kennedy
£250,000:
Q) The matelot is a sailor's dance from which country?
Thought it might be "France" but didn't risk it.
Took the money.
£125,000
a) France
c) England
b) Spain
d) Holland
4-5
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