Patrick Calthrop a former IT manager from Hertfordshire won £250,000 on February 16, 2002. His first appearance in the hotseat started on February 12th 2002.
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| - Patrick Calthrop a former IT manager from Hertfordshire won £250,000 on February 16, 2002. His first appearance in the hotseat started on February 12th 2002.
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| - Netherlands
- Trams
- Solomon
- Mary
- Photon
- Twelve
- Gunther
- Doctor, Doctor
- Ninian Park
- Samuel Beckett
- Lords Spiritual
- Meet the Parents - 77%
- Small Hands
- Surinam
- The Sex Pistols
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| - £1,000 - Not Timed
- £100 - Not Timed
- £125,000 - Not Timed
- £16,000 - Not Timed
- £2,000 - Not Timed
- £200 - Not Timed
- £300 - Not Timed
- £32,000 - Not Timed
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £64,000 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
- £250,000 - Not Timed
- £500,000 - Not Timed
- Fastest Finger First question
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| - Patrick decided to use his last lifeline, Phone A Friend. he called David who was certain it was Mary and was right.
- From the 8 contestants, 5 got it right, but Peter was the fastest to correctly answer B-C-A-D, making it into the Hot Seat.
- Patrick used his 50:50 which left A and D, Patrick went for France winning £2,000 before the klaxon called time which meant that Patrick would return on Saturday on £2,000 with 1 lifeline remaining, Phone A Friend.
- Patrick had been studying flags but he didn't know about a flag with a Parrot on, so he decided to take the money. Patrick said he would have gone for Surinam or Tonga, if he did he would have lost £218,000 - the correct answer was Dominica.
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| A
| - Museums
- Tonga
- Belguim
- Graham
- Eleven
- The Clash
- Saul
- Pheonix
- Maud
- Arthur Miller
- Copper, Copper
- Large Feet
- Lords Ethereal
- Meet the In-Laws - 10%
- Ninian Cottage
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| - 3050.0
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- ('Phone A Friend' lifeline used)
- What name is given to a rope or line fixed to the ground to support a tent?
- In which country is the River Somme, the scene of heavy fighting during World War I?
- What was the name of the Queens' Paternal grandmother?
- Starting with the fewest, put these numbers in order of how many syllables there are in each.
- What is the largest satellite of the planet Mars?
- Which country's flag features a parrot?
- The singing duo Robson & Jerome were once in which TV drama?
- Which of these is a film starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller?
- With which of these is the US city of Las Vegas most associated?
- What name is given to a senior bishop who sit as members at the House of Lords?
- 'London Calling' and 'Rock the Casbah' were hit singles for which British rock group?
- What is the name of the home ground of Cardiff City football club?
- Which of these Biblical characters has become synonymous with extreme old age, having supposedly lived for 969 years?
- What physical feature is particuarly associated with the literary character Cyrano de Bergarac?
- Who wrote the award-winning play 'Dancing at Lughnasa'?
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| - France
- Vanuatu
- Casinos
- Pharaoh
- Alexandra
- Guy
- Soldier, Soldier
- Issac
- Brian Friel
- Large Nose
- Lords Clerical
- Meet the Clan - 3%
- Ninian Road
- The Alarm
- Twenty Seven
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- correct
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| C
| - Germany
- Alice
- Canals
- Dominica
- Phobos
- Methuselah
- Twenty
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