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Andrew Fanko, a 44-year-old translator from Market Harborough, Leicestershire, walked away with £500,000 on ITV’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire after declining to answer the £1 million question in Sunday’s episode hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.
Fanko reached the final question on the EGOT winner — options were Lin-Manuel Miranda, Cher, Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bette Midler — but, after an audience poll split between Midler and Lloyd-Webber, chose to take the £500,000 guaranteed prize.
He had earlier used other lifelines, including ask the host and ask the audience.
Fanko told reporters the prize comes at a critical time: he and his wife Frankie both work as translators and have seen freelance work fall sharply amid the rise of AI. He said the money will pay off their mortgage, fund a Norwegian fjords cruise and a trip to Disneyland for their daughter, and allow retraining options.
Fanko is an experienced quiz contestant, having appeared on programmes including Mastermind, Eggheads and Fifteen to One, and said this was his third successful application to Millionaire.







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