Pat Gibson, a software developer and professional quiz player originally born in Ireland but at the time living in Wigan, Greater Manchester, was a contestant on series 15 of the UK version of the show on 3, 24 April, 2004. He became the fourth contestant in the United Kingdom to win £1,000,000. He is currently a panellist on the TV quiz series Eggheads.
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| - Pat Gibson, a software developer and professional quiz player originally born in Ireland but at the time living in Wigan, Greater Manchester, was a contestant on series 15 of the UK version of the show on 3, 24 April, 2004. He became the fourth contestant in the United Kingdom to win £1,000,000. He is currently a panellist on the TV quiz series Eggheads.
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- Butterflies
- Chowder
- Glasgow
- The Hobbit
- Alpha
- Two
- William I
- St Helens
- Escalator
- Belmont Stakes
- Athena complex
- Meadow - 16%
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- £125,000 - Not Timed
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- £32,000 - Not Timed
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- £500 - Not Timed
- £64,000 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
- £250,000 - Not Timed
- £500,000 - Not Timed
- £1,000,000 - Not Timed
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| - The klaxon called time and Pat would return on £250,000 with 2 lifelines still available.
- From the 8 remaining contestants, 5 got it right, but Pat was the fastest to correctly answer D-C-B-A, making it into the Hot Seat.
- Pat had an idea of what the answer was, but decided to use his 50:50, eliminating B and D. His answer still showed up, but decided anyways to call his friend and former contestant Mark Kerr, who was 90% certain it was the Arlington Million. That was his idea as well, so after a few moments, he decided to lock in his answer, and won £1,000,000.
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- Cheddar
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- Swallows and Amazons
- Arlington Million
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- Which of these is not one of the American Triple Crown horse races?
- What is the female equivalent of the Oedipus complex?
- In 1581, Sir Francis Drake became mayor of which city?
- In Welsh place names, what does 'afon' mean?
- Put these inventions in chronological order.
- What is the first word in the phonetic alphabet?
- Which king wrote a famous denunciation of smoking?
- What is the colour of the front door of Number Ten Downing Street?
- What is the name of the world's highest active volcano?
- Which of these creatures are most associated with the naturalist and artist John James Audubon?
- In heraldry, a lion standing on one or two hind legs with one foreleg raised above the other is described as what?
- Complete TV presenter David Dickinson's famous catchphrase: 'Cheap as.... '?
- In children's stories, how many wishes are traditionally granted by a genie or a fairy?
- Which phrase refers to a discussion about work outside working hours?
- Which girl's name is the title of a song on The Beatles album 'Rubber Soul'?
- The Walrus and the Carpenter' is a well-known verse in which children's novel?
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- Bristol
- Amazon
- Black
- Four
- Krakatoa
- Marianne
- Rampant
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