Keith Burgess, a fire protection engineer from Helsby, Cheshire, was a contestant on series 3 of the UK version of the show on 16 March 1999. He walked away with £64,000. Later he appeared on irish version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (Irish version) and won €32.000.
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| - Keith Burgess, a fire protection engineer from Helsby, Cheshire, was a contestant on series 3 of the UK version of the show on 16 March 1999. He walked away with £64,000. Later he appeared on irish version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (Irish version) and won €32.000.
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| - Keith did not know the answer, so he decided to Ask the Audience, who voted 33-33-20-14, not very useful for him. Still having no clue, he then decided to call his friend Rob, who had no idea either and told him to walk away. Having nothing to lose, he decided to use his 50:50, eliminating A and D. After stating that he would take the money, he retracted himself, but then decided to walk away, but once again retracted himself for the final time and locked in Sweet Charity , and won £32,000.
- Keith had it narrowed it down to A or D. He decided to go with Jeffrey Archer, but then retracted himself for real and walked away with £64,000, later stating that he thought it was Christopher Chataway. The correct answer was indeed A: Christopher Chataway.
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- In May 1954, who became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes?
- Which creature is traditionally associated with Robert the Bruce?
- How is the disease, usually abbreviated to BSE, known colloquially?
- Starting with the earliest, put these words in order of their first appearance in the Peter Piper tongue twister.
- In which thoroughfare did the Great Fire of London start?
- Which acid is normally used in a car battery?
- Which of these was once MP for Lewisham North?
- According to tradition, if it rains on St Swithin's Day it will rain for how many more days?
- Which breed of dog is also known as German shepherd?
- What is the name of the famous statue in Copenhagen harbour?
- The song 'Rhythm of Life' features in which of these musicals?
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- A Chorus Line
- Jeffrey Archer
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- Christopher Chataway
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- Steve Ovett
- Swine fever
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