David Neale, from Lincolnshire, England, was a contestant on series 6 of the UK version of the show on 17 January, 2000. He became the second person to win £250,000.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger First[]
Fastest Finger First Question | |
Starting with the earliest, put these 4 English queens in the order they reigned. | |
⬥ A: Anne | ⬥ B: Elizabeth I |
⬥ C: Mary I | ⬥ D: Victoria |
From the 10 contestants, 2 got it right, but David (with a time of 5.29) was the fastest to answer correctly C-B-A-D, making it into the Hot Seat. |
David's Run the Million[]
£100 (1 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Which event takes place under "The Big Top"? | |
⬥ A: The Proms | ⬥ B: Queen's Garden Party |
⬥ C: Circus | ⬥ D: PM's Question Time |
£200 (2 to 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the American term for a handsome man with a physique? | |
⬥ A: Cream Cake | ⬥ B: Sponge Cake |
⬥ C: Beefcake | ⬥ D: Fairy Cake |
£300 (3 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Which gardening equipment do you associate with the characters Bill & Ben? | |
⬥ A: Wheelbarrows | ⬥ B: Pruning Shears |
⬥ C: Flowerpots | ⬥ D: Sit-on Lawnmowers |
£500 (4 to 15) - Not Timed | |
With which country is the sombrero hat most closely associated? | |
⬥ A: France | ⬥ B: Turkey |
⬥ C: India | ⬥ D: Mexico |
£1,000 (5 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Which of these words refers to an over-theatrical actor? | |
⬥ A: Beef | ⬥ B: Ham |
⬥ C: Pork | ⬥ D: Mutton |
£2,000 (6 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Joe DiMaggio was famous for playing which sport? | |
⬥ A: Baseball | ⬥ B: Basketball |
⬥ C: American Football | ⬥ D: Ice Hockey |
£4,000 (7 to 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the currency unit of the member states of the EU that have adopted monetary union? | |
⬥ A: Ecu | ⬥ B: Gilda |
⬥ C: Euro | ⬥ D: Florin |
£8,000 (8 to 15) - Not Timed | |
The Great Barrier Reef stretches the length of the coast of which Australian state? | |
⬥ A: Victoria | ⬥ B: New South Wales |
⬥ C: Northern Territory | ⬥ D: Queensland |
£16,000 (9 to 15) - Not Timed | |
What was Frank Sinatra's middle name? 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Michael | ⬥ B: Edward |
⬥ C: Albert | ⬥ D: Joseph |
Ask the Audience Results: A: 9% ⬥ B: 8% ⬥ C: 61% ⬥ D: 22% |
£32,000 (10 to 15) - Not Timed | |
In which country did Shintuism originate? | |
⬥ A: Saudi Arabia | ⬥ B: Japan |
⬥ C: India | ⬥ D: China |
£64,000 (11 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Which of the British Isles has a parliament with a lower house called 'The House of Keys'? | |
⬥ A: The Shetlands | ⬥ B: Isle of Man |
⬥ C: Isles of Scilly | ⬥ D: Farne Islands |
£125,000 (12 to 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the title of the play-within-a-play in Hamlet? | |
⬥ A: The Trapdoor | ⬥ B: Cat & Mouse |
⬥ C: The Dormouse | ⬥ D: The Mousetrap |
£250,000 (13 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? | |
⬥ A: Marie Curie | ⬥ B: Mother Teresa of Calcutta |
⬥ C: Florence Nightingale | ⬥ D: Emmeline Pankhurst |
£500,000 (14 to 15) - Not Timed | |
Who was the son of Alfred The Great? '50:50' and 'Phone a Friend' lifelines used | |
⬥ A: Edward the Elder | ⬥ B: Edward the Confessor |
⬥ C: Edmund Ironside | ⬥ D: Edward the Martyr |
David used his 50:50 which left him A and B, then used the Phone A Friend, he phoned Ken who thought it was Edward The Elder but David took the quarter of a million. The correct answer was A: Edward the Elder. |
Preceded by Mike Sackett |
UK Contestant (Series 6) David Neale |
Succeeded by Peter Lee |