Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? - Season 39

Season 39

Episodes

Episode 1
Host Jeremy Clarkson welcomes more famous faces, all trying to win big money for their chosen charities.
This time, it's Robert Rinder and Scarlett Moffatt.

Episode 2
Host Jeremy Clarkson welcomes more famous faces, all trying to win big money for their chosen charities.
Here, Jimmy Carr, Christine Ohuruogu and Alex Beresford have their turns.

Episode 3
Host Jeremy Clarkson welcomes more famous faces, all trying to win big money for their chosen charities.
Comedians Meera Syal and Jim Moir try to answer 15 questions and with the help of four lifelines, to win one million pounds for charity.

Episode 4
Jeremy Clarkson invites three famous faces into the hot seat. Can Harry Redknapp, Craig Charles and Sam Quek answer 15 questions correctly and win one million pounds for charity

Episode 5
Presenters Alexander Armstrong and Gabby Logan try to answer 15 questions and with the help of four lifelines, to win one million pounds for charity.

Episode 6
Jeremy Clarkson hosts the big money quiz, with winners from new sister show Fastest Finger First trying to win a life-changing one million pounds by answering 15 questions, with lifelines including Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck.

Episode 7
Jeremy Clarkson hosts the big money quiz, welcoming more winners from new sister show Fastest Finger First for the chance to win a life-changing one million pounds by answering 15 questions, with lifelines including Phone a Friend and 50-50 available to them if they get stuck.

Episode 8
Jeremy Clarkson is joined by six new contestants, all wanting the chance to become millionaires. With the help of 50/50, phone a friend and ask the host, can they answer 15 questions correctly to win the top prize?

Episode 9
Jeremy Clarkson is joined by six new contestants, all wanting the chance to become millionaires. With the help of 50/50, phone a friend and ask the host, can they answer 15 questions correctly to win the top prize?

Episode 10
Jeremy Clarkson is joined by six new contestants, all wanting the chance to become millionaires. With the help of 50/50, phone a friend and ask the host, can they answer 15 questions correctly to win the top prize?

Episode 11
Six eager quizzers have their fastest fingers at the ready and are all hoping to win the jackpot - can they answer all of Jeremy Clarkson's questions correctly and climb th
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