Someone's Going to be a Millionaire

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An unashamed spoiler against ITV's [[Who Wants to be a Millionaire?]], which at the time this aired had yet to produce a million-pound payout. In the run-up to the final, viewers could qualify by answering two out of three questions live on air. They would get a choice of £1000 or entry into the final. The finallists were then whittled down by a series of multiple-choice questions.  
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An unashamed spoiler against ITV's [[Who Wants to be a Millionaire?]], which at the time this aired had yet to produce a million-pound payout. In the run-up to the final, viewers could qualify by answering two out of three questions live on air. They would get a choice of £1000 or entry into the final. The finalists were then whittled down by a series of multiple-choice questions.  
The game was first played on Chris Evans' Virgin Radio breakfast show and proved so popular that he decided to do it on telly as well. Clare Barwick took the top prize in the radio version on 17 December 1999, thus becoming the UK's first quiz millionaire.  Ian Woodley became the first ''television'' quiz millionaire on TFI Friday seven days later.
The game was first played on Chris Evans' Virgin Radio breakfast show and proved so popular that he decided to do it on telly as well. Clare Barwick took the top prize in the radio version on 17 December 1999, thus becoming the UK's first quiz millionaire.  Ian Woodley became the first ''television'' quiz millionaire on TFI Friday seven days later.

Revision as of 01:36, 24 August 2007

Contents

Host

Chris Evans

Broadcast

Ginger for Virgin Radio and Channel 4, 1999

Synopsis

An unashamed spoiler against ITV's Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, which at the time this aired had yet to produce a million-pound payout. In the run-up to the final, viewers could qualify by answering two out of three questions live on air. They would get a choice of £1000 or entry into the final. The finalists were then whittled down by a series of multiple-choice questions.

The game was first played on Chris Evans' Virgin Radio breakfast show and proved so popular that he decided to do it on telly as well. Clare Barwick took the top prize in the radio version on 17 December 1999, thus becoming the UK's first quiz millionaire. Ian Woodley became the first television quiz millionaire on TFI Friday seven days later.

Trivia

The final question was: In the film American Pie, what was the pie made from - cherries or apples?

Key moments

After Ian Woodley won the million, Chris Evans asked him if the win was going to change his life. Woodley replied that no, he was planning on remaining unemployed. He's now a professional poker player, and has been seen since on many televised tournaments.

Inventor

Chris Evans

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