Keith Morgan, from Newport, Gwent, appeared as a contestant on Series 7 of the British version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on 31 March-1 April 2000. He walked away with £125,000.
WWTBAM Run[]
Fastest Finger First []
Fastest Finger First | |
Starting with the earliest, put these famous works of art in the order which they were painted. | |
⬥ A: The Scream | ⬥ B: The Haywain |
⬥ C: The Laughing Cavalier | ⬥ D: The Mona Lisa |
From the remaining 8 contestants, only Keith (with a time of 10.22 seconds) correctly answered D-C-B-A, making it to the Hot Seat. |
Keith's Run to the Million[]
£100 (1 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which sweet is also a word that the character Scrooge uses to describe Christmas? | |
⬥ A: Lollipop | ⬥ B: Humbug |
⬥ C: Gobstopper | ⬥ D: Penny chew |
£200 (2 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What kind of establishment is a kindergarten? | |
⬥ A: Hospital | ⬥ B: Prison |
⬥ C: Nursery school | ⬥ D: Art school |
£300 (3 of 15) - Not Timed | |
According to the title of a Beatles album, who had a Lonely Hearts Club Band? | |
⬥ A: Private Salt | ⬥ B: Sergeant Pepper |
⬥ C: Captain Vinegar | ⬥ D: Colonel Mustard |
£500 (4 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which item of clothing is most commonly awarded to a sportsman who represents his country? | |
⬥ A: Glove | ⬥ B: Cap |
⬥ C: Tie | ⬥ D: Sock |
£1,000 (5 of 15) - Not Timed | |
The Bastille was a prison in which European city? | |
⬥ A: Madrid | ⬥ B: Rome |
⬥ C: Lisbon | ⬥ D: Paris |
£2,000 (6 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which colours are used to refer to the two branches of the River Nile? | |
⬥ A: Blue and White | ⬥ B: Red and Grey |
⬥ C: Black and Green | ⬥ D: Yellow and Brown |
£4,000 (7 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Which ship, built for Henry VIII, sank in 1545 and was raised in 1982? | |
⬥ A: Mary Dear | ⬥ B: Mary Rose |
⬥ C: Mary Celeste | ⬥ D: Queen Mary |
£8,000 (8 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the principal diet of the osprey? | |
⬥ A: Fruit | ⬥ B: Grain |
⬥ C: Fish | ⬥ D: Insects |
£16,000 (9 of 15) - Not Timed | |
Whose life is honoured with a US national holiday on the third Monday in January? '50:50' lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Martin Luther King | ⬥ B: Abraham Lincoln |
⬥ C: George Washington | ⬥ D: John F. Kennedy |
£32,000 (10 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the literal translation of the French phrase 'cul-de-sac'? | |
⬥ A: Dead end | ⬥ B: Round and back |
⬥ C: One way | ⬥ D: Bottom of the bag |
£64,000 (11 of 15) - Not Timed | |
The flowers of papilionaceous plants resemble which insect? | |
⬥ A: Ladybird | ⬥ B: Butterfly |
⬥ C: Dragonfly | ⬥ D: Bee |
The klaxon called time, and Keith would return with his Ask the Audience and Phone-a-Friend lifelines still intact.
£125,000 (12 of 15) - Not Timed | |
By what name is comedian Jim Moir better known? 'Ask the Audience' and 'Phone-a-Friend' lifelines used | |
⬥ A: Vic Reeves | ⬥ B: Jim Bowen |
⬥ C: Frank Skinner | ⬥ D: Jim Davidson |
Ask the Audience Results: A: 53% ⬥ B: 13% ⬥ C: 10% ⬥ D: 24% |
Keith didn't have a clue so he used Ask the Audience which wasn't very conclusive. Then decided to use a Phone-a-Friend by ringing Richard from Doncaster but unfortunately Richard didn't have enough time to give an answer so Keith went with 53% of the audience vote with Vic Reeves and won £125,000. |
£250,000 (13 of 15) - Not Timed | |
What is the sixth book of the Old Testament? | |
⬥ A: Jeremiah | ⬥ B: Jonah |
⬥ C: Joel | ⬥ D: Joshua |
Keith decided not to gamble on the question and walked away with £125,000. The right answer was D: Joshua. Total Prize Money: £125,000 |
Sources[]
Preceded by Richard Westlake |
UK Contestant (Series 7) Keith Morgan |
Succeeded by Paul Chaplin |