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Chris Tarrant's own account of the most popular TV entertainment show in Britain since the first programme was broadcast in September 1998 to today's massive success. 'Which country is sandwiched between Ghana and Benin?'. Asked this question on £64,000, the very first contestant in ITV's hugely successful 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' opted to take the money. Some have since won a million on the show, whilst three have made absolutely nothing at all. The programme format has been sold to 120 countries - it is easily the most successful British light entertainment export of all time. Here, for the first time, presenter Chris Tarrant tells the story of the show's development from day one in September 1998 and describes his own thoughts about its enormous success. The book will include many of the multi-choice questions from the show, making it a truly interactive book for the quiz fan as well as a compulsive humour-interest story of big winners, big losers and some hysterical screamers.
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Millionaire Moments
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October 1, 2000, Little Brown Book Group Limited
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"The intrinsic simplicity and sheer human drama of the show has ensured that it is a success not only in Britain but all around the world."
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