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Martin Smith, a building site manager from Rawcliffe Bridge, East Yorkshire, was a contestant on series 3 of the UK version of the show on 13 March, 1999. He walked away with £125,000.

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  • Martin Smith (East Yorkshire)
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  • Martin Smith, a building site manager from Rawcliffe Bridge, East Yorkshire, was a contestant on series 3 of the UK version of the show on 13 March, 1999. He walked away with £125,000.
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B
  • Arrows
  • Toys
  • White
  • University
  • Pepper
  • Apricot
  • Bowls
  • Equator
  • Angela Lansbury
  • Barrister - 91%
  • Fiddler On The Roof
  • Lager
  • Palomino
  • Waltzer
Value
  • Fastest Finger First Question
  • £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
Caption
  • Martin decided to use his 50:50, eliminating C and D. He then decided to call his friend Jim, who said he would guess Toys. He decided to go with him, and won £8,000.
  • Martin thought it was Angela Lansbury, but was not sure enough to risk over £90,000, so he decided to walk away with £125,000. The correct answer was indeed B: Angela Lansbury.
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  • 5050(xsd:integer)
  • correct
Title
  • UK Contestant
A
  • Golf
  • Green
  • Jewellery
  • Salt
  • Barrels
  • Plum
  • Piebald
  • Art Gallery
  • Whisky
  • Doctor - 1%
  • Dodgem
  • Half A Sixpense
  • Margaret Lockwood
  • Tropic of Cancer
astyle
  • correct
Before
After
Current
  • Martin Smith
Question
  • 3050.0
  • ('Ask the Audience' lifeline used)
  • Which actress had a grandfather who led the British Labour Party in the thirties?
  • What colour gloves are normally worn by snooker referees?
  • The French town of Cognac has lent its name to what type of drink?
  • If your surname is Fletcher, what might your ancestors have made?
  • What was Sir Francis Drake said to have been playing when the Spanish Armada was sighted?
  • What is the Sorbonne in Paris?
  • When dried, which fruit is called a prune?
  • Which word means both an airport conveyor belt and a fairground ride?
  • What is the London store, Hamley's best known for selling?
  • What is the profession of Tony Blair's wife, Cherie?
  • In the bible, Lot's wife was turned into a pillar of which substance?
  • Which musical features the song 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'
  • What word describes a horse with a white tail and mane, but a body often golden in colour?
  • Starting with the Southernmost, put these four lines of latitude in order from South to North.
D
  • Clothes
  • Black
  • Hats
  • Cherry
  • Arctic Circle
  • Sugar
  • Roan
  • Brandy
  • Night Club
  • Big Wheel
  • Honor Blackman
  • High Society
  • MP - 1%
  • The trumpet
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  • correct
C
  • Furniture
  • Yellow
  • Rice
  • Carousel
  • Grape
  • Joan Collins
  • Presidential Palace
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