<P> On 22 October 2013, Tarrant announced that after fifteen years of hosting the programme, he would be leaving Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, which consequently led ITV to axe the programme once his contract was finished; no more specials would be filmed after this announcement, leaving only those made before it to be aired as the final episodes . After a few more celebrity editions of the game show, Tarrant hosted his final episode, a clip show entitled "Chris' Final Answer", aired on 11 February 2014 . </P> <P> In 2018, ITV revived the show for a new series, as part of its 20th anniversary commemorations of the programme . On 23 February, the broadcast put out a casting call for contestants who would appear on the game show . On 9 March, Jeremy Clarkson was confirmed as the new host of the show . On 13 April, the trailer for the revival premiered on ITV and confirmed that the show would return in May for a week long run, with it later confirmed on 25 April, that the show would begin airing from 5 May and finish 11 May . The revival received mostly positive reviews from critics and fans . </P> <P> Over the course of the programme's broadcast history, it has had to date five winners who managed to successfully receive its top prize of £ 1 million . They include: </P> <Ul> <Li> Judith Cynthia Aline Keppel, a cash - strapped garden designer at the time . On 20 November 2000, she became the first contestant to win the top prize, and is to date the only woman to have received it in the British original . Following her success, Keppel later went onto become part of team of quiz experts for the BBC game show, Eggheads . </Li> <Li> David Edwards, a former physics teacher of Cheadle High School and Denstone College in Staffordshire . On 21 April 2001, he became the first man to win the top prize . Following his success, Edwards went on to compete in both series of Are You an Egghead?, in 2008 and 2009 respectively, but failed to win either series and secure a place as a panellist on Eggheads . </Li> <Li> Robert Kempe Brydges, an Oxford - educated banker from Holland Park, London . On 29 September 2001, he became the third person to win the show's top prize . </Li> <Li> Pat Gibson, a multiple world champion Irish quiz player . On 24 April 2004, he became the fourth person to win the top prize, and is the only person in the show's history to reach the final question with two lifelines still intact . </Li> <Li> Ingram Wilcox, a British quiz enthusiast . On 23 September 2006, he became the fifth person to win the top prize, and is to date, the most recent person to answer the show's final question . </Li> </Ul>

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