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The fifteenth series of the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ran every Saturday night for 23 shows on ITV, from 3 January to 5 June 2004. It was hosted by Chris Tarrant.

Episodes[]

  • Episode 1 (3rd January 2004)
Sheelagh Saunders (£64,000) 
Kwan Loo (£16,000) 
Dawn Martyn (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 2 (10th January 2004)
Dawn Martyn (£8,000)
Adam Dyson (£4,000)
Stuart Duke (£1,000 - lost on £32,000)
Tom Lydon (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 3 (17th January 2004)
Tom Lydon (£4,000) 
Malcolm Rawnsley (£1,000 - lost on £16,000) 
Steve Gibson (£64,000) 
Howard Salter (£2,000, continued)
  • Episode 4 (24th January 2004)
Howard Salter (£32,000 - lost on £64,000) 
Richard Furze (£1,000 - lost on £32,000) 
Chris Cousins (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 5 (31st January 2004)
Chris Cousins (£8,000)
Mark Kerr (£250,000)
John Fitzgerald (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 6 (7th February 2004)
John Fitzgerald (£8,000) 
Glen Jardine (£125,000) 
Pat Williams (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 7 (14th February 2004) - Valentine's Day Special
Perminder Sethi & Marie McGrath (£8,000) 
Claire Wanliss & Stef Gallagher (£1,000 - lost on £16,000)
  • Episode 8 (21st February 2004)
Tim Carty (£16,000)
Martyn Garrett Roberts (£16,000)
  • Episode 9 (28th February 2004)
Pat Williams (£8,000)
Trevor Gore (£64,000)
Fiona Reohorn (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
  • Episode 10 (6th March 2004)
Judy Walsh (£8,000)
Alex Healey (£8,000)
Steve Rushton (£32,000, continued)
  • Episode 11 (13th March 2004)
Steve Rushton (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
Steve Jenkins (£1,000 - lost on £16,000)
Paul Taylor (£250,000)
  • Episode 12 (20th March 2004) - Mother's Day Special
Pam & Sophie Flitcroft (£8,000)
Kay & Vanessa Robbins (£16,000)
Dorothy & Stuart Farquharson (£64,000)
  • Episode 13 (27th March 2004)
Clive Spate (£125,000)
Alan Lofts (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
Ian Crosby (£4,000, continued)
  • Episode 14 (3rd April 2004)
Ian Crosby (£4,000)
Chris Payne (£125,000)
Bill Copland (£0 - lost on £1,000)
Pat Gibson (£250,000, continued)
  • Episode 15 (10th April 2004) - Celebrity Special
Tony Slattery & Jon Snow (£32,000 - lost on £125,000)
Sir Tim Rice & Alice Beer (continued)
  • Episode 16 (17th April 2004) - Celebrity Special
Sir Tim Rice & Alice Beer (£125,000)
Jimmy Nail & Kevin Whately (£1,000)
Ray Winstone & Amanda Redman (£32,000)
  • Episode 17 (24th April 2004)
Pat Gibson (£1,000,000)
Lesley Cook (£8,000)
Irene Arenillas (£64,000)
Brian Rowen (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 18 (1st May 2004)
Brian Rowen (£64,000)
Pete Brown (£1,000 - lost on £32,000)
Alan Findlay (£1,000 - lost on £16,000)
Peter Benoist (£8,000, continued)
  • Episode 19 (8th May 2004)
Peter Benoist (£8,000)
Richard Edwards (£125,000)
Bill Honeywell (£250,000)
  • Episode 20 (15th May 2004) - Olympic Special
Roger Black & Matthew Pinsent (£125,000)
Paula Radcliffe & Jonathan Edwards (£64,000)
Sharron Davies & Colin Jackson (£300, continued)
  • Episode 21 (22nd May 2004) - Olympic Special (first half of the show had a Olympic themed special.)
Sharron Davies & Colin Jackson (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)
  • Episode 21 (22nd May 2004) - The rest of the show returned to normal business.
Steve Ash (£16,000)
Dave Wright (£8,000)
Keith Chaplin (continued)
  • Episode 22 (29th May 2004)
Keith Chaplin (£1,000 - lost on £4,000)
Ben Harrison (£8,000)
Michelle Lee (£16,000)
Chris Pattinson (£64,000, continued)
  • Episode 23 (5th June 2004)
Chris Pattinson (£250,000)
Brian Griffiths (£16,000)
Chris Beard (£8,000)
Diana Nicot (£32,000 - lost on £64,000)

Lifelines[]

Trivia[]

  • Adam Dyson is contestant, who used all three lifelines to 5th question.
  • Pat Gibson became the fourth millionaire winner in the UK. He was also the first to answer the £500,000 question correctly since Roger Walker 4 series ago. He was even also the only contestant in the UK to see the £1,000,000 question with two lifelines remaining.
  • Bill Copland who appeared on 3rd April 2004 also appeared in the Australian version of this show and won $250,000.
  • This was the only series to have a £1,000,000 winner without a £500,000 winner.
  • David Edwards’s son Richard appeared on 8th May 2004 and won £125,000. Richard served as David's Phone-a-Friend in David's £125,000 question on 21st April 2001 and David served as Richard's Phone-a-Friend in his £16,000 question on this episode.
  • The Telephone Game competition was played within this series.

Sources[]

Preceded by
Series 14
UK Series
Series 15
Succeeded by
Series 16
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