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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? will see first £1m question in TEN years as English teacher answers 14 questions correctly to reach last one

WHO Wants To Be A Millionaire? will see its first £1million question in more than a decade tonight when the show returns for a new run.

The unnamed contestant, an English teacher, leaves host Jeremy Clarkson astonished by answering 14 questions correctly to reach the final one.

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Clarkson is astonished to see a contestant reach the final on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Credit: ITV

Sun columnist Clarkson, 58, then asks a tricky £1million history question about British Prime Ministers.

On reaching the milestone, Clarkson says: “Well, I can hardly believe it. I didn’t actually believe I’d say it but I’m going to.”

He adds: “What a player, what a fabulous player.” He also praises his “extraordinary” gameplay.

The contestant, from Birmingham, uses all four of his lifelines — including one to tackle the £2,000 question.

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Clarkson also helps when the contestant uses the Ask The Host lifeline on a big money question about engineering. The host tells him: “I do have two doctorates in engineering”.

ITV bosses are keeping the result of the final question under wraps.

Clarkson also helps when the contestant uses the Ask The Host lifelineCredit: ITV

The last person to win the show’s £1million prize was Ingram Wilcox in 2006. Other champions include Pat Gibson in 2004, David Edwards and Robert Brydges in 2001 and Judith Keppel in 2000.

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Army Major Charles Ingram also won in 2001 — but was found to have cheated and was convicted of fraud.

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Clarkson took over from previous host Chris Tarrant last year and was accused of making snide remarks to some of the “stupid contestants”.

But he said: “This time they’ve been — with one or two exceptions — sparky and on-it and bright and deserving of a place in the chair.”

The new series is on every night until Friday.

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