Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

6.1
1998 Reality

A game show created in the United Kingdom, in which contestants attempt to answer general knowledge questions in an intimidating atmosphere in order to scoop the £1 million top prize. The original series was hosted by Chris Tarrant, and its modern-day revival is hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.

  • Cast:
    Jeremy Clarkson
Episode 19 : Series 23, Episode 19
June. 03,2008
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Episode 18 : Series 23, Episode 18
May. 27,2008
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Episode 17 : Series 23, Episode 17
May. 20,2008
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Episode 16 : Series 23, Episode 16
May. 13,2008
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Episode 15 : Series 23, Episode 15
May. 06,2008
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Episode 14 : Series 23, Episode 14
April. 15,2008
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Episode 13 : Series 23, Episode 13
March. 25,2008
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Episode 12 : Series 23, Episode 12
March. 18,2008
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Episode 11 : Series 23, Episode 11
March. 11,2008
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Episode 10 : Series 23, Episode 10
February. 26,2008
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Episode 9 : Series 23, Episode 9
February. 12,2008
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Episode 8 : Series 23, Episode 8
February. 05,2008
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Episode 7 : Series 23, Episode 7
January. 29,2008
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Episode 6 : Series 23, Episode 6
January. 22,2008
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Episode 5 : Series 23, Episode 5
January. 15,2008
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Episode 4 : Series 23, Celebrity Special - 4
January. 12,2008
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Episode 3 : Series 23, Celebrity Special - 3
January. 08,2008
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Episode 2 : Dancing on Ice Special
January. 05,2008
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Episode 1 : Series 23, Celebrity Special - 1
January. 01,2008
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Season 7 2001
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Season 4 1999
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Season 2 1999
Season 1
Season 1 1998

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