Robert Brydges, a retired banker from Hampshire, was a contestant on the 10th series of the UK version of the show on 29 September, 2001. He became the third contestant to win £1,000,000. His win, coming a mere 11 days after the Charles Ingram affair, sparked some controversy regarding Brydges's wealth prior to his appearance. He returned to Millionaire in September 9, 2003, playing for charity with Judith Chalmers, winning £32,000. They answered the £250,000 question incorrectly, losing £93,000 for their charities.
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| - Robert Brydges, a retired banker from Hampshire, was a contestant on the 10th series of the UK version of the show on 29 September, 2001. He became the third contestant to win £1,000,000. His win, coming a mere 11 days after the Charles Ingram affair, sparked some controversy regarding Brydges's wealth prior to his appearance. He returned to Millionaire in September 9, 2003, playing for charity with Judith Chalmers, winning £32,000. They answered the £250,000 question incorrectly, losing £93,000 for their charities.
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| - Robert felt it was Walnut Grove but was not sure enough, so he decided to call his friend Edwina, who did not know the answer. Nonetheless, he decided to go with his hunch, and won £250,000
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- Pascal
- Graham
- Damask
- Brookside
- Aston Martin - 81%
- Brigadoon
- Canterbury Cathedral
- Hazelnut Creek
- High speed train
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- Which 20th century poet wrote 'The Waste Land'?
- Which fabric shares its name with a British river?
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- At which specific time of day does 'a.m' change to 'p.m.'?
- The song 'Get Me to the Church on Time' is featured in which musical?
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