Isabel Morgan was a video producer from Wembley who played with her son James on the Mother's Day on the 29th March 2003 and won £250,000.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger First question[]
Fastest Finger First question | |
Put these men, famous for their moustaches, in the order they were born. | |
⬥ A: Jimmy Edwards | ⬥ B: David Seamen |
⬥ C: Joseph Stalin | ⬥ D: Salvador Dali |
From the 10 contestants, 6 got it right, but Isabel (with a time of 6.41 seconds) was the fastest to correctly answer C-D-A-B, making it into the Hot Seat. |
Isabel's and James' Run to the Million[]
£100 (1 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Something described as 'damp' is slightly what? | |
⬥ A: Sharp | ⬥ B: Wet |
⬥ C: Rough | ⬥ D: Heavy |
£200 (2 of 15) - Not Timed | |
The eleven-plus was an examination for which group of people? | |
⬥ A: Pilots | ⬥ B: Nurses |
⬥ C: Schoolchildren | ⬥ D: Driving instructors |
£300 (3 of 15) - Not Timed | |
If 'the smoke' refers to a big town or city, which term refers to the more remote rural areas? | |
⬥ A: The sticks | ⬥ B: The stocks |
⬥ C: The stacks | ⬥ D: The shacks |
£500 (4 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which of these is a tight-fitting ladies undergarment that is worn to add shape to the figure? | |
⬥ A: Cortage | ⬥ B: Cornet |
⬥ C: Corset | ⬥ D: Cortile |
£1,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed | |
For which country did Roy Keane play international football for? 'Ask The Audience' lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Wales - 2% | ⬥ B: Republic of Ireland - 89% |
⬥ C: Scotland - 3% | ⬥ D: Northern Ireland - 6% |
£2,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Bruce Oldfield is a leading figure in which branch of the arts? | |
⬥ A: Fashion | ⬥ B: Architecture |
⬥ C: Ballet | ⬥ D: Opera |
£4,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Magaluf is a resort on which Island? 'Phone A Friend' and '50:50' lifelines used. | |
⬥ A: Sardinia | ⬥ B: Tenerife |
⬥ C: Madiera | ⬥ D: Majorca |
Isabel and James decided to Phone A Friend named John, who couldn't help him, so they decided to use 50:50 which left A and D. They decided to play and went for Majorca which won them £4,000. |
£8,000 (8 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which TV gardener wrote a book of memoirs called 'Towel and Error'? | |
⬥ A: Tommy Walsh | ⬥ B: Charlie Dimmock |
⬥ C: Geoff Hamilton | ⬥ D: Alan Titchmarsh |
£16,000 (9 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What was the title of the 1970 film starring Mick Jagger? | |
⬥ A: Portrayal | ⬥ B: Performance |
⬥ C: Presentation | ⬥ D: Personality |
£32,000 (10 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Who was British prime minister when King George V died? | |
⬥ A: Stanley Baldwin | ⬥ B: Anthony Eden |
⬥ C: Winston Churchill | ⬥ D: Clement Atlee |
£64,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed | |
'Lambic' is a Belgian variety of which drink? | |
⬥ A: Whisky | ⬥ B: Brandy |
⬥ C: Beer | ⬥ D: Wine |
£125,000 (12 of 15) - Not Timed | |
'The Fighting Temeraire' is a painting by which artist? | |
⬥ A: Constable | ⬥ B: Turner |
⬥ C: Blake | ⬥ D: Gainsborough |
£250,000 (13 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What was the nationality of the Nobel-Prize winning author Pablo Neruda? | |
⬥ A: Chilean | ⬥ B: Mexican |
⬥ C: Cuban | ⬥ D: Brazillian |
£500,000 (14 of 15) - Not Timed | |
To which family of birds does the roadrunner belong? | |
⬥ A: Auk | ⬥ B: Thrush |
⬥ C: Crow | ⬥ D: Cuckoo |
Isabel and James decided not to risk it, James sort of thought it was cuckoo but he agreed to take the money. Cuckoo is the right answer. |