Chris Jones was a contestant from series 9 of the UK version on 26th February and 1st March 2001. He won £32,000.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger First[]
Fastest Finger First Question
Starting with the highest, put these items in order according to where on the body they are traditionally worn.
⬥ A: Contact lens
⬥ B: Sock
⬥ C: Cummerbund
⬥ D: Bow tie
Out of 8 remaining contestants, 7 contestants got it right, but Chris (with a time of 5.84 seconds) was the fastest to correctly answer A-D-C-B, making it to the hot seat.
Chris's Run to the Million[]
£100 (1 of 15) - Not Timed
A popular children's game involves pinning a tail on which creature?
⬥ A: Crocodile
⬥ B: Donkey
⬥ C: Wildebeest
⬥ D: Aardvark
£200 (2 of 15) - Not Timed
Which actress starred in the film 'Private Benjamin'?
⬥ A: Sandie Hawn
⬥ B: Goldie Hawn
⬥ C: Blondie Hawn
⬥ D: Brassie Hawn
The klaxon called time, and Chris would return on 1 March with all 3 of his lifelines.
£300 (3 of 15) - Not Timed
Which of these is an easily built house?
⬥ A: Prefer
⬥ B: Prefect
⬥ C: Prefix
⬥ D: Prefab
£500 (4 of 15) - Not Timed
Which word means a circle of light around a holy person's head?
⬥ A: Halo
⬥ B: Polo
⬥ C: Filo
⬥ D: Solo
£1,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed
Which phrase refers to an easy way of getting money or other benefits?
⬥ A: Soup coach
⬥ B: Custard bus
⬥ C: Gravy train
⬥ D: Cream car
£2,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed
Which of these is a table of charges or a type of tax?
⬥ A: Baliff
⬥ B: Mastiff
⬥ C: Sheriff
⬥ D: Tariff
£4,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed
Where would you be most likely to find a flyleaf?
⬥ A: In a book
⬥ B: On a bed
⬥ C: In a car
⬥ D: On a typewriter
£8,000 (8 of 15) - Not Timed
In which sport are ropes, hoops, clubs, balls and ribbons used?
⬥ A: Gliding
⬥ B: Surfing
⬥ C: Synchronised swimming
⬥ D: Rhythmic gymnastics
£16,000 (9 of 15) - Not Timed
In which country is the mountain resort of Chamonix?
⬥ A: Italy
⬥ B: Switzerland
⬥ C: France
⬥ D: Austria
£32,000 (10 of 15) - Not Timed
Which of these is a small stocky breed of horse?
⬥ A: Half horse
⬥ B: Quarter horse
⬥ C: Eighth horse
⬥ D: Sixteenth horse
£64,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed
Disorders of which part of the body would be treated by a podiatrist?
⬥ A: Spine
⬥ B: Head
⬥ C: Hands
⬥ D: Feet
£125,000 (12 of 15) - Not Timed
Which US president was famous for his 'fireside chats' on the radio? '50:50', 'Phone-a-Friend' and 'Ask The Audience' lifelines used
Chris narrowed it down to A or B, which were the two left after 50:50. He phoned his friend Steve, who didn't know. He then asked the audience who "helpfully" voted 51% for A and 49% for B. Chris decided to gamble and play B: Harry S. Truman. The right answer was A: Franklin D. Roosevelt.