Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Results 3
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- | a) One | + | a) One<br/> |
- | + | '''b) Two'''<br/> | |
- | + | c) Three<br/> | |
- | + | d) Six | |
- | '''b) Two | + | |
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- | ''' d) Six | + | |
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- | Dave Smith | + | ==Series 3, Show 1: Dave Smith== |
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£0 | £0 | ||
- | a) Front | + | a) Front<br/> |
- | + | b) Pressure<br/> | |
- | '''c) Climate''' | + | '''c) Climate'''<br/> |
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d) Forecast | d) Forecast | ||
- | 1-2 | + | ==Series 3, Shows 1-2: Michelle McGeachy== |
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- | Michelle McGeachy | + | |
'''£2,000:''' | '''£2,000:''' | ||
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£1,000 | £1,000 | ||
- | a) Butterfly | + | a) Butterfly<br/> |
+ | '''b) Breaststroke'''<br/> | ||
+ | c) Front crawl<br/> | ||
+ | d) Backstroke | ||
- | + | ==Series 3, Show 2: Paul McLoughlin== | |
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- | Paul McLoughlin | + | |
'''£125,000:''' | '''£125,000:''' | ||
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£64,000 | £64,000 | ||
- | a) Tamil | + | a) Tamil<br/> |
- | + | b) Urdu<br/> | |
- | c) Telugu | + | c) Telugu<br/> |
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'''d) Dervish''' | '''d) Dervish''' | ||
- | 2 | + | ==Series 3, Show 2: Martin Smith== |
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- | Martin Smith | + | |
'''£4,000:''' | '''£4,000:''' | ||
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£2,000 | £2,000 | ||
- | a) Thermostat | + | a) Thermostat<br/> |
- | + | '''b) Piston'''<br/> | |
- | + | c) Spark plug<br/> | |
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- | '''b) Piston''' | + | |
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d) Air filter | d) Air filter | ||
- | 2-3 | + | ==Series 3, Shows 2-3: Fe Wisher== |
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- | Fe Wisher | + | |
'''£32,000:''' | '''£32,000:''' | ||
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£16,000 | £16,000 | ||
- | a) Jakki Brambles | + | a) Jakki Brambles<br/> |
- | + | b) Liz Kershaw<br/> | |
- | '''c) Anne Nightlingale''' | + | '''c) Anne Nightlingale'''<br/> |
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d) Janice Long | d) Janice Long | ||
- | 3 | + | ==Series 3, Show 3: Bernie Waspe== |
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- | Bernie Waspe | + | |
'''£16,000:''' | '''£16,000:''' | ||
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£8,000 | £8,000 | ||
- | a) News of the World | + | a) News of the World<br/> |
- | + | b) Observer<br/> | |
- | c) Sunday Mirror | + | c) Sunday Mirror<br/> |
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'''d) Sunday Times''' | '''d) Sunday Times''' | ||
- | 3-4 | + | ==Series 3, Shows 3-4: Tony Kennedy== |
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- | Tony Kennedy | + | |
'''£250,000:''' | '''£250,000:''' | ||
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£125,000 | £125,000 | ||
- | a) France | + | a) France<br/> |
- | + | b) Spain<br/> | |
- | + | c) England<br/> | |
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'''d) Holland''' | '''d) Holland''' | ||
- | 4-5 | + | ==Series 3, Shows 4-5: Sheridan Booth== |
- | + | '''£1,000''' | |
- | '' | + | Q) Which ex-Formula One driver presents 'Great Escapes' on ITV? |
- | + | At this stage, Sheridan had used up all his lifelines. | |
- | + | Took the money. | |
- | + | £500 | |
- | c) | + | a) Mark Blundell<br/> |
+ | b) Nigel Mansell<br/> | ||
+ | c) Tony Jordan<br/> | ||
+ | '''d) Martin Brundle''' | ||
- | + | ==Series 3, Show 5: Eddie Holland== | |
- | + | '''£8,000:''' | |
- | '' | + | Q) Who wrote 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'? |
- | + | Didn't have a clue. | |
- | + | Took the money. | |
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- | + | £4,000 | |
- | d) | + | a) Tennyson |
+ | '''b) Coleridge''' | ||
+ | c) Shelly | ||
+ | d) Keats | ||
'''£?,000''' | '''£?,000''' |
Revision as of 13:47, 8 February 2015
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE - Series 3 results
Shows
Contestants
Last question attempted
(correct answer in bold)
Result
Actual winnings
Series 3, Show 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
b) Two
c) Three
d) Six
Series 3, Show 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
b) Pressure
c) Climate
d) Forecast
Series 3, Shows 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
b) Breaststroke
c) Front crawl
d) Backstroke
Series 3, Show 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
b) Urdu
c) Telugu
d) Dervish
Series 3, Show 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
b) Piston
c) Spark plug
d) Air filter
Series 3, Shows 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
b) Liz Kershaw
c) Anne Nightlingale
d) Janice Long
Series 3, Show 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
b) Observer
c) Sunday Mirror
d) Sunday Times
Series 3, Shows 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
b) Spain
c) England
d) Holland
Series 3, Shows 4-5: Sheridan Booth
£1,000
Q) Which ex-Formula One driver presents 'Great Escapes' on ITV?
At this stage, Sheridan had used up all his lifelines.
Took the money.
£500
a) Mark Blundell
b) Nigel Mansell
c) Tony Jordan
d) Martin Brundle
Series 3, Show 5: Eddie Holland
£8,000:
Q) Who wrote 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?
Didn't have a clue.
Took the money.
£4,000
a) Tennyson b) Coleridge c) Shelly d) Keats
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