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Millionaire contestant misses out on jackpot despite correctly guessing £1m question

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Retired GP Andrew Townsley insists he is “happy with his choice” after narrowly missing out last night on becoming the sixth person to ever win the maximum prize on the ITV show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.

The 53-year-old correctly answered 14 questions, including the £500,000 question, before host Jeremy Clarkson asked him a final question worth a cool £1 million.

The question was: In the history of motor sport, which of these iconic races was held first? a) Le Mans 24 hours b) Monaco Grand Prix c) Indy 500 d) Isle of Man TT.

Andrew, who uses a wheelchair for his MS, was unsure of the answer and phoned a friend called Ailsa, but when she didn't know the answer, he took the half a million pounds he had already won, saying it would be

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