John Randall, a horse racing statistician from Beckenham, Kent, was a contestant on series 8 of the UK version of the show on 25 & 27 November 2000. He walked away with £500,000.
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| - John Randall, a horse racing statistician from Beckenham, Kent, was a contestant on series 8 of the UK version of the show on 25 & 27 November 2000. He walked away with £500,000.
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| - John did not know, so he decided to call his brother-in-law Richard, who ruled out Mercury and Mars, but did not know which of the other two was. Therefore, John decided to walk away with £500,000. The correct answer was C: Uranus.
- The klaxon called time and John would return home with £32,000 with all 3 lifelines available.
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