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Ben wins £8,000 as he sets a new record for TV quiz show

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A TEENAGER from Bridgend has become the youngest ever contestant on ITV’s Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e.

When Ben Jones, 19, took to the famous chair on Monday night, host Jeremy Clarkson made several references to the Welsh contestant’s youth – including, on a question about alcohol, joking that Ben hasn’t been allowed to buy drinks in a pub for that long.

The highlight came when, in trying to win £4,000, Ben was asked the question: What indication from the Vatican officially signals that a new Pope has been elected?

Clarkson outlined four possible answers: Cannon fired, flag hoisted, choir sings, white smoke rises.

Ben said: “What I thought it was has come up. I don’t think it has anything to do with a flag, I don’t think it’s as exciting as a cannon being fired and I don’t remember a choir singing when Pope Francis was elected, but I do remember there being....”

At this point the tone of Ben’s voice rises and he says “sorry” while raising his hand to his throat.

Jeremy Clarkson quips: “Your voice is breaking. Live on TV.”

The other would-be contestant­s sat in the studio and members of the production crew begin to laugh before Clarkson adds: “They are actually dropping.”

Ben and Clarkson also laugh, before the Bridgend teenager goes on to give option

D – white smoke rises – as his final answer.

He was correct and earned himself the tidy sum of

£4,000.

Millionair­e – I’ve loved it since I was a kid,” and when asked what he would do if he won a lot of money, he said: “I would love to go to Iceland, once Covid clears up.”

With £8,000 on the line, Ben was posed the following question: A Mimosa is a cocktail most similar to which of these other drinks – Pina colada, Cosmopolit­an, Buck’s fizz, or Mojito?

Ben asked Clarkson for help as part of the Ask the Host lifeline, but the former Top Gear presenter was himself unsure and advised the economics and politics student to use his 50:50 option. He did that but was still undecided as to the correct answer, so he ended up using a Phone a Friend lifeline, calling his pal David.

At this point Ben made a joke which impressed the host and referenced Eurovision winners Bucks Fizz – “I’d better start making my mind up!”

David advised Ben to go with Buck’s Fizz as his final answer, which secured him the £8,000.

For £16,000, Ben was then asked the following: This is Me was a 2018 UK Top 10 single from which recent film – A Star is Born, The Greatest Showman, La La Land, or Les Miserables?

Rather than risk losing £7,000, the Welsh student deciding to take the money.

“Take the money, final answer,” he said. “I would pick Greatest Showman but I am going to walk away.”

His instinct was correct, as Clarkson revealed that had Ben played on he would have secured £16,000 – the next cash prize up the ladder.

As it was, the youngest ever contestant in the show’s history was more than happy to walk away with £8,000.

Monday’s episode was the first of a new series of Who Wants to Be a Millionair­e, airing every night this week at 9pm on ITV1.

 ??  ?? When asked where he got his general knowledge skills from, Ben said: “Watching
When asked where he got his general knowledge skills from, Ben said: “Watching

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