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Jeremy Clarkson says next series of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? has a ‘Christ I’ll remember that’ moment

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IT has been 14 years since Ingram Wilcox became the last person to take home the top prize on ITV juggernaut Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

But after a revamp, and a new host, it might be time for the novelty cheque department to finally earn their keep. Jeremy Clarkson, who in 2018 replaced Chris Tarrant as the presenter for the reboot to mark 20 years of the classic quiz show, says the new series has a moment that no viewer will want to miss.

In an exclusive interview, ahead of the show’s return on Sunday, Jeremy teased: “I wouldn’t want to do a spoiler, but there is one of those precious moments, not just in the show’s history but I’d say if you look across all of television. “There are occasionally moments that you go, ‘Christ, I.

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