Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Results 1

Line 1: Line 1:
'''WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE - Series 1 results'''
'''WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE - Series 1 results'''
 +
 +
Includes results for the 1998 Christmas Day special.
Shows
Shows
Line 284: Line 286:
c) St. Francis<br/>
c) St. Francis<br/>
'''d) St. Christopher'''
'''d) St. Christopher'''
 +
 +
==Xmas: Dave Reagan==
 +
 +
'''&pound;125,000:'''
 +
 +
Q) In 1847, the ''Illustrated London News'' carried the first known pictures of what?
 +
 +
Used the "phone a friend" lifeline, but his friend didn't know.
 +
 +
Took the money.
 +
 +
&pound;64,000
 +
 +
a) A Christmas tree<br/>
 +
'''b) A Christmas cracker'''<br/>
 +
c) Rudolph<br/>
 +
d) A pantomime dame
 +
 +
==Xmas: Andy Woodcock==
 +
 +
'''&pound;2,000:'''
 +
 +
Q) Complete the title of this Christmas film - "Miracle on..."
 +
 +
Chooses "24th Street".
 +
 +
Wrong answer - loses everything but &pound;1,000.
 +
 +
&pound;1,000
 +
 +
a) 24th Street<br/>
 +
'''b) 34th Street'''<br/>
 +
c) 42nd Street<br/>
 +
d) 59th Street
 +
 +
==Xmas: Donna Clark==
 +
 +
'''&pound;4,000:'''
 +
 +
Q) Buon Natale is Merry Xmas in which language?
 +
 +
Uses the 50:50 lifeline to leave "Portuguese" and "Italian". Chooses "Portuguese".
 +
 +
Wrong answer - loses everything but &pound;1,000.
 +
 +
&pound;1,000
 +
 +
a) Portuguese<br/>
 +
b) German<br/>
 +
c) Spanish<br/>
 +
'''d) Italian'''
 +
 +
==Xmas: Cheryl Turner==
 +
 +
'''&pound;1,000:'''
 +
 +
Q) What nationality was Handel, composer of the Christmas oratorio ''Messiah''?
 +
 +
At this stage, Cheryl had used up all her lifelines.
 +
 +
She didn't know, and took the money.
 +
 +
&pound;500
 +
 +
a) British<br/>
 +
b) French<br/>
 +
'''c) German'''<br/>
 +
d) Austrian
[[Who Wants to be a Millionaire?|Back to Who Wants to be a Millionaire?]]<br/>
[[Who Wants to be a Millionaire?|Back to Who Wants to be a Millionaire?]]<br/>
[[Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Results 2|On to series 2 results]]
[[Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Results 2|On to series 2 results]]

Revision as of 02:06, 30 December 2010

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE - Series 1 results

Includes results for the 1998 Christmas Day special.

Shows

Contestants

Last question attempted

(correct answer in bold)

Result

Actual winnings

Contents

Show 1: Graham Elwell

£125,000:

Q) Which country is sandwiched between Ghana and Benin?

Used the "phone a friend" lifeline to ring his grandad, but he didn't know.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) Togo
b) Equatorial Guinea
c) Cote d'Ivoire
d) Gabon

Shows 1-2: Rachel Da Costa

£16,000:

Q) Which county of England borders only one other?

Used the "phone a friend" lifeline to ring her dad, but he didn't know.

Took the money.

£8,000

a) Cornwall
b) Devon
c) Dorset
d) Kent

Show 2: Arlene Harper

£8,000:

Q) Ethanol is the most common form of which substance?

Uses the 50:50 and the "phone a friend" lifelines. Chooses "plastic".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Oil
b) Plastic
c) Gas
d) Alcohol

Shows 2-3: Ross Jackson

£125,000:

Q) Roughly what proportion of the people who have ever lived are alive today?

At this stage, Ross had used up all his lifelines.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) 0.01%
b) 0.1%
c) 1%
d) 10%

Show 3: Tina Bird

£2,000:

Q) From which city did Marco Polo set out on his journey to explore the East?

Uses the 50:50 to leave "Seville" and "Venice".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Seville
b) Amsterdam
c) London
d) Venice

Shows 3-4: Samantha Thomas

£32,000:

Q) Which country does the famous pine-scented wine Retsina come from?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£16,000

a) Italy
b) Spain
c) Portugal
d) Greece

Shows 4-5: John Stewart

£16,000:

Q) Which of these was built in 1961?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£16,000

a) Post Office Tower
b) Berlin Wall
c) Sears Tower
d) Pompidou Centre

Shows 5-6: John McKeown

£125,000:

Q) Which of these artistes never had a UK number one hit single?

Rang a friend, who didn't know for sure.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) Genesis
b) Fleetwood Mac
c) UB40
d) Marvin Gaye

Show 6: Craig Logue

£4,000:

Q) What is the other name for a linden tree?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£2,000

a) Willow
b) Larch
c) Lime
d) Beech

Shows 6-7: Judith Beacroft

£8,000:

Q) An "inundation" is which of these natural occurrences?

Uses the 50:50 lifeline. Chooses "earthquake".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Fire
b) Flood
c) Earthquake
d) Hurricane

Show 7: David McNab

£4,000:

Q) Which of these islands belongs to Italy?

Neglects to use remaining lifeline.

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Corsica
b) Majorca
c) Rhodes
d) Capri

Shows 7-8: Matthew Asbury

£125,000:

Q) How many miles separates Russia and the USA at their closest point?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) 2.5
b) 11.5
c) 26.5
d) 137.5

Show 8: David Thompson

£16,000:

Q) Which of these was an air-raid shelter in World War Two?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£8,000

a) Anderson
b) Bailey
c) Churchill
d) Mulberry

Shows 8-9: Eva Whittam

£125,000:

Q) What is the oldest weekly periodical in Britain?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) The Spectator
b) Old Moore's Almanac
c) The Lancet
d) The Stage

Shows 9-10: Derek McMorrow

£32,000:

Q) Which of these Olympic events is for women only?

Answered "Pentathlon".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Biathlon
b) Triathlon
c) Pentathlon
d) Heptathlon

Show 10: Donna Minors

£4,000:

Q) Who is the patron saint of travellers?

No lifelines left by this stage.

Took the money.

£2,000

a) St. Luke
b) St. Vincent
c) St. Francis
d) St. Christopher

Xmas: Dave Reagan

£125,000:

Q) In 1847, the Illustrated London News carried the first known pictures of what?

Used the "phone a friend" lifeline, but his friend didn't know.

Took the money.

£64,000

a) A Christmas tree
b) A Christmas cracker
c) Rudolph
d) A pantomime dame

Xmas: Andy Woodcock

£2,000:

Q) Complete the title of this Christmas film - "Miracle on..."

Chooses "24th Street".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) 24th Street
b) 34th Street
c) 42nd Street
d) 59th Street

Xmas: Donna Clark

£4,000:

Q) Buon Natale is Merry Xmas in which language?

Uses the 50:50 lifeline to leave "Portuguese" and "Italian". Chooses "Portuguese".

Wrong answer - loses everything but £1,000.

£1,000

a) Portuguese
b) German
c) Spanish
d) Italian

Xmas: Cheryl Turner

£1,000:

Q) What nationality was Handel, composer of the Christmas oratorio Messiah?

At this stage, Cheryl had used up all her lifelines.

She didn't know, and took the money.

£500

a) British
b) French
c) German
d) Austrian

Back to Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
On to series 2 results

A Labyrinth Games site.
Design by Thomas.
Printable version
Editors: Log in