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The fourteenth series of the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ran for 21 consecutive nights on ITV, from 30 August to 27 December 2003. It was hosted by Chris Tarrant.

Producers: Celador

Sponsorship: Vauxhall Network Q

Episodes[]

  • Episode 1 (30th August 2003)
Chris Brewerton (£16,000) 
Daniel Heath (£1,000 - lost on £8,000)
Mark Jessop (£125,000, continued)
  • Episode 2 (6th September 2003) "Millionaires Return" (Part 1)
David Edwards & Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (£32,000 - lost on £125,000)
Judith Keppel & David Seaman (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 3 (9th September 2003) "Millionaires Return" (Part 2)
Judith Keppel & David Seaman (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Robert Brydges & Judith Chalmers (£32,000 - lost on £250,000)
  • Episode 4 (13th September 2003)
Mark Jessop (£125,000)
Dave Shapton (£64,000) 
Liz Mills (£2,000, continued) 
  • Episode 5 (20th September 2003)
Liz Mills (£1,000 - lost on £16,000) 
Sandra Beaumont-Kerridge (£1,000 - lost on £4,000) 
John Dyer (£32,000 - lost on £125,000) 
Fiona Bangert (£2,000, continued)
  • Episode 6 (27th September 2003)
Fiona Bangert (£250,000) 
Gerry McQuade (£16,000) 
Scott Rourke (£2,000, continued)
  • Episode 7 (4th October 2003)
Scott Rourke (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Steve Illing (£8,000) 
Len Morton (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 8 (11th October 2003) - Professors & Freshers Special 1
Lydia Nash & Dr Mark Batty (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
Professor Richard Weber & Jack Steege (£16,000, continued)
  • Episode 9 (14th October 2003) - Professors & Freshers Special 2
Professor Richard Weber & Jack Steege (£16,000)
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  • Episode 10 (18th October 2003)
Len Morton (£64,000)
Fiona McAuley (£16,000) 
Caroline Hughes (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 11 (25th October 2003)
Caroline Hughes (£8,000)
Paul Walker (£16,000) 
Rob Mitchell (£125,000, continued)
  • Episode 12 (1st November 2003)
Rob Mitchell (£32,000 - lost on £500,000) 
Gavin Freeguard (£32,000 - lost on £125,000)
  • Episode 13 (8th November 2003) - Couples Special 1
Colette & Bill Scott (£8,000) 
Katherine & Glynn Hurst (£1,000 - lost on £8,000) 
Hussein & Dot (£500, continued)
  • Episode 14 (11th November 2003) - Couples Special 2
Hussein & Dot (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Claire & Rhys Blake (£16,000)
  • Episode 15 (22th November 2003)
Andy Cobley (£32,000 - lost on £125,000) 
Daniel McWilliams (£16,000) 
Alexa Ewart (£300, continued)
  • Episode 16 (29th November 2003)
Alexa Ewart (£64,000) 
John Garside (£1,000 - lost on £16,000) 
Les Thorne (£200, continued)
  • Episode 17 (6th December 2003)
Les Thorne (£16,000) 
Ieuan Jones (£64,000) 
Mike Smith (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 18 (13th December 2003)
Mike Smith (£16,000) 
Marc Versloot (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Steven Watt (£8,000)
  • Episode 19 (25th December 2003) - Christmas Special 1
Jim Davidson & Lea Kristensen (£1,000 - lost on £32,000) 
Simon Cowell & Neil Fox (continued) 
  • Episode 20 (25th December 2003) - Christmas Special 2
Simon Cowell & Neil Fox (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Paul O’Grady & Lesley Garrett (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
Julie Hesmondhalgh & Connie Hyde (£16,000) 
  • Episode 21 (27th December 2003) - Christmas Special 3
Fern Britton & Phillip Schofield (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
George Michael & Ronan Keating (£32,000 - lost on £125,000) 

Lifelines[]

Trivia[]

  • On the 6th episode, for the first time ever the audience had 100% of an answer.
  • On the 11th episode, Rob Mitchell became the sixth person to reach £125,000 without using a lifeline.
  • But then, however, on the 12th episode, he became the second and last person to lose £218,000 and was the first contestant since Roger Walker to answer the £500,000 question.
  • On the 2nd and 3rd episodes, all 3 millionaires Judith Keppel, David Edwards and Robert Brydges reappeared and they each won £32,000 for their charities.
  • Robert Brydges & Judith Chalmers became the fourth and first celebrity couple contestants to answer the £250,000 question wrong and lose £93,000.
  • This series was most likely filmed between August to November 2003.

Sources[]

Preceded by
Series 13
UK Series
Series 14
Succeeded by
Series 15
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK version)
Presented by: Chris Tarrant (1998-2014) • Jeremy Clarkson (2018-) • Anita Rani (Fastest Finger First, 2022)
Top Prize WinnersJudith Keppel (2000) • David Edwards (2001) • Robert Brydges (2001) • Pat Gibson (2004) • Ingram Wilcox (2006) • Donald Fear (2020)
Transmissions: 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738 (Fastest Finger First) • 394041Hot Seat
Specials: Is That Your Final Answer?Who Wants to Be a Millionaire NightMajor FraudWho Wants to Steal a Million?Quiz (series)The Million Pound Question
Other: Pilot