First ever WWTBAM winner only used one lifeline for emotional reason

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Iconic ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ Moment: First US Winner John Carpenter’s Phone-A-Friend Gamble

In a memorable episode of the popular quiz show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, the first-ever American champion, John Carpenter, staged one of the most remarkable bluff answers when utilizing his Phone-A-Friend lifeline. Carpenter, who appeared on the entertainment program in November 1999, achieved widespread attention by progressing to the final million-dollar question with all three lifelines still available. The episode, hosted by the late Regis Philbin, already marked a significant accomplishment for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent.

The Million Dollar Deception

Departing from typical contestant strategy, Carpenter opted for the Phone-A-Friend lifeline when faced with the million-dollar query. The question required him to identify the American president who had made an appearance on the sketch comedy television series Laugh-In.

Presented with multiple-choice options – Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter – Carpenter’s decision to use a lifeline still surprised many, yet it soon became apparent this was a calculated move.

“I Don’t Really Need Your Help”

Carpenter, confident in his knowledge of the correct answer, orchestrated a playful deception for both the studio audience and host Regis Philbin. Speaking with his father via the speakerphone connection, he stated with amusement, “I don’t really need your help. I just wanted to let you know that I’m gonna win the million dollars.”

The live audience reacted with initial shock, which quickly turned to laughter and enthusiastic applause as the unexpected nature of Carpenter’s announcement became clear. He then confidently provided the correct answer, Richard Nixon, securing the million-dollar prize.

Show’s Legacy and International Versions

The original US iteration of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire broadcast from 1999 until 2019 before its cancellation. However, the popular quiz was revived by ABC the following year, with Jimmy Kimmel assuming hosting duties and introducing a format featuring celebrity participants.

The original UK version of the program continues to be broadcast, currently hosted by former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson. To date, six contestants on the UK show have successfully won the £1 million jackpot, with Judith Keppel being the first to achieve this milestone in 2000.

Where to Watch

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire airs on ITV and ITVX.


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