Bob and Harry Mortimer appeared as celebrity contestants on 15th June, 2011 on Series 28 of the British version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. They won £75,000.
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Bob and Harry's Run to the Million[]
£500 (1 of 12) - 15 seconds
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According to studies, what should a typical teenager spend up to ten hours a night doing?
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⬥ A: Party
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⬥ B: Tweeting
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⬥ C: Surfing
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⬥ D: Sleeping
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£1,000 (2 of 12) - 15 seconds
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In chemistry, what would you do to a solid to turn it into a liquid?
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⬥ A: Freeze it
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⬥ B: Heat it
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⬥ C: Bend it
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⬥ D: Bury it
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£2,000 (3 of 12) - 30 seconds
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Earlier this month, who won the NBA world boxing heavyweight title?
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⬥ A: David Haye
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⬥ B: Evander Holyfield
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⬥ C: Vladimir Klitschko
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⬥ D: Amir Khan
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£20,000 (6 of 12) - 30 seconds
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The masthead of which national daily newspaper features an eagle clutching a folded copy of the newspaper in its talons?
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⬥ A: The Guardian
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⬥ B: Daily Express
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⬥ C: The Independent
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⬥ D: The Daily Telegraph
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£50,000 (7 of 12) - 30 seconds
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What does the WD stand for in the name of the product WD-40? '50:50' lifeline used
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⬥ A: Water displacement
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⬥ B: Water droplets
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⬥ C: Water detection
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⬥ D: Water durable
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£75,000 (8 of 12) - Not Timed
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A piece of music by Prokofiev called 'Dance of the Knights' is used as the opening theme to which TV programme?
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⬥ A: The X Factor
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⬥ B: The Apprentice
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⬥ C: The Jeremy Kyle Show
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⬥ D: Britain's Got Talent
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£150,000 (9 of 12) - Not Timed
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Who first wrote, 'A little learning is a dangerous thing'? 'Phone-a-Friend' and 'Switch' lifelines used
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⬥ A: Alexander Pope
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⬥ B: Lord Byron
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⬥ C: William Shakespeare
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⬥ D: D H Lawrence
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Unsure, Bob and Harry phoned Dr. King, who didn't know. They decided to switch the question. They would have gone D, however the right answer is A.
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£150,000 (9 of 12) - Not Timed
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Who is the patron saint of France? 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
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⬥ A: St Theresa
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⬥ B: St James
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⬥ C: St Denis
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⬥ D: St Bernadette
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Ask the Audience Results: A: 29% ⬥ B: 4% ⬥ C: 17% ⬥ D: 50%
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They didn't know, so, after asking the audience, walked away. The correct answer is D. Total Prize Money: £75,000
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