Who Wants To Be A Millionaire is returning tonight with some fierce competition – as its’ been confirmed that Jeremy Clarkson will ask the all-important £1million question.
The host of the show is back for another week of intense deliberations as hopefuls try their luck to walk away with a £1million payday.
Speaking about the moment, Jeremy revealed: ‘Well, I can hardly believe it. I didn’t actually believe I’d say it but I’m going to…’
It will be the first contestant to make it that far since 2006.
However, that doesn’t mean that they’ll actually be walking away with the prize money – considering they have to get the question right first.
Will we see a millionaire being made? Or are we about to witness a massive loss on one of the UK’s biggest gameshows?
Up in the hotseat tonight and kicking off the new series is an English teacher from Birmingham, who gets into trouble pretty quickly when he uses his lifeline to make it to the £2,000 mark.
Fingers crossed the odds are in his favour.
Since the first episode of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire in 1998, there have been five official winners of the prize pot.
Then there’s the notorious moment Major Charles Ingram (now known as Major Fraud) who had plants in the audience coughing the answers to him in 2001.
He was later rescinded of his prize money and convicted of ‘procuring the execution of a valuable security by deception.’
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire returns tonight at 9pm on ITV1.
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