Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1998)
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.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Season 1 - 11 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 01
September 4, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show with 10 contestants vying for a place in the infamous Hot Seat to answer 15 general knowledge questions in the hope of winning £1 million.
1x2 - Episode 02
September 5, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Rachel da Costa to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x3 - Episode 03
September 6, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Ross Jackson to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x4 - Episode 04
September 7, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Samantha Thomas to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x5 - Episode 05
September 8, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back John Stewart to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x6 - Episode 06
September 9, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back John McKeown to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x7 - Episode 07
September 10, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Judith Beacroft to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x8 - Episode 08
September 11, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Matthew Asbury to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x9 - Episode 09
September 12, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the award-winning game show by welcoming back Eva Whittam to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x10 - Episode 10
September 13, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts the season finale episode of the award-winning game show by welcoming back Derek McMorrow to the Hot Seat, alongside 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
1x11 - Christmas Special
December 25, 1998
Chris Tarrant hosts a Christmas Special of the award-winning game show by welcoming 10 brand new contestants, all vying to become a millionaire.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: 41 Season s
S0: Specials
14 Episode s
S1: Season 1
11 Episode s
S2: Season 2
13 Episode s
S3: Season 3
12 Episode s
S4: Season 4
13 Episode s
S5: Season 5
13 Episode s
S6: Season 6
16 Episode s
S7: Season 7
12 Episode s
S8: Season 8
13 Episode s
S9: Season 9
12 Episode s
S10: Season 10
14 Episode s
S11: Season 11
10 Episode s
S12: Season 12
10 Episode s
S13: Season 13
16 Episode s
S14: Season 14
10 Episode s
S15: Season 15
5 Episode s
S16: Season 16
10 Episode s
S17: Season 17
10 Episode s
S18: Season 18
10 Episode s
S19: Season 19
26 Episode s
S20: Season 20
10 Episode s
S21: Season 21
17 Episode s
S22: Season 22
11 Episode s
S23: Season 23
19 Episode s
S24: Season 24
12 Episode s
S25: Season 25
20 Episode s
S26: Season 26
8 Episode s
S27: Season 27
11 Episode s
S28: Season 28
10 Episode s
S29: Season 29
10 Episode s
S30: Season 30
10 Episode s
S31: Season 31
7 Episode s
S32: Season 32
11 Episode s
S33: Season 33
11 Episode s
S34: Season 34
18 Episode s
S35: Season 35
33 Episode s
S35: Season 35
5 Episode s
S36: Season 36
7 Episode s
S37: Season 37
7 Episode s
S37: Season 37
3 Episode s
S38: Season 38
6 Episode s
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