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Jim Titmuss, a computer consultant from Middlesex, was the first contestant to have the unfortunate distinction to be the very first person to get the 13th question wrong and drop £93,000 on the 5th April 2000. He first got in on the 4th April 2000.

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  • Jim Titmuss
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  • Jim Titmuss, a computer consultant from Middlesex, was the first contestant to have the unfortunate distinction to be the very first person to get the 13th question wrong and drop £93,000 on the 5th April 2000. He first got in on the 4th April 2000.
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  • Fish
  • Topiary
  • SDP
  • King
  • Carlisle
  • Mud
  • Rochester
  • J.M. Barrie
  • Agenda
  • Arizona Pudding
  • Gnome from Rome
  • Horse's Hammock
  • Jasper Carrott
  • Tomato-souper
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  • £1,000 - Not Timed
  • £100 - Not Timed
  • £125,000 - Not Timed
  • £16,000 - Not Timed
  • £2,000 - Not Timed
  • £200 - Not Timed
  • £300 - Not Timed
  • £32,000 - Not Timed
  • £4,000 - Not Timed
  • £500 - Not Timed
  • £64,000 - Not Timed
  • £8,000 - Not Timed
  • £250,000 - Not Timed
  • Fastest Finger First question
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  • Jim decided to Phone a Friend and called Brendan, who was pretty sure it was A: Coventry
  • Jim didn't know, so he used his 50:50 lifeline. He then immediately thought it was Carlisle and went with it, however this was incorrect and he lost £93,000 as the right answer was D: York.
  • From the 7 remaining contestants, 4 got it right, but Jim answered A-C-B-D in the fastest time , making it into the Hot Seat.
  • The klaxon called time on £1,000 and Jim would return the next day with all 3 lifelines still intact.
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  • Glasgow
  • Coventry
  • Whig
  • Crown Prince
  • Slade
  • Dave Allen
  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Brute from Beirut
  • Budgie's Perch
  • Frozen Alabama
  • Pea-souper
  • Tariff
  • Vespiary
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  • 3050.0
  • ('Ask The Audience' lifeline used)
  • ('Phone A Friend' lifeline used)
  • Noddy Holder was the vocalist in which top group of the 1970s?
  • In Spain, what would you be most likely to buy in a 'bodega'?
  • Where was the highwayman Dick Turpin hanged in 1739?
  • What is the title of Luxemborg's head of state?
  • Which comedian is known by the nickname 'Big Yin'?
  • Which of these is a thick yellowish fog?
  • Who wrote the play 'The Importance of Being Earnest'?
  • What is the name of a traditional string game played on the fingers?
  • Which word is normally used to mean a list of options on a computer screen?
  • Which English cathedral was designed by Basil Spence?
  • Which nickname is often applied to the actor Jean-Claude Van Damme?
  • What is the art of training and clipping hedges into ornamental shapes?
  • Starting with the earliest, put these political parties in the order they were formed.
  • Which dessert consists of cake and ice cream cooked in meringue?
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  • Emperor
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Norwich
  • Wine
  • York
  • T-Rex
  • Natural Law
  • Arkansas Fool
  • Croc's Crib
  • Max Boyce
  • Mushroom-super
  • Taxonamy
  • Twerp from Antwerp
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  • Clothes
  • Menu
  • Labour
  • Norwich
  • Truro
  • Suite
  • Grand Duke
  • Billy Connolly
  • Apiary
  • Anton Chekov
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