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rdfs:comment | - Roger Walker, from Surrey, England, was a contestant on the show on February 26, 2002. He became the seventh person to win £500,000 on the British version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
- Roger Walker was born 22nd December, 1944 in Bristol. He is an English actor who played Bill Parrish in EastEnders.
- Roger Walker, originally Ship's Boy, was promoted later to Able Seaman of the Swallow (PP2) and Able Seaman of the Goblin (WD3). He is expert in matters mechanical and as Ship's engineer is in charge of the engine on the Wild Cat and Sea Bear. . Roger is mischievous: He had a pleasant feeling of badness, to which he was well accustomed (GN3). He is very fond of chocolate: .... what brand of chocolate .... Isn't there a special kind that Roger likes (PP27). And of food: What about our tea he asked; .... That was the worst of Roger. He might get hungry at any time (SD4).
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Row 6 info | - Walker family
- Alliance
- Goblin
- Swallows
- Dragon Island
- North Polar Expedition
- Red Herrings
- SADMC
- Sea Bear
- Wild Cat
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Row 5 info | - Boy of Swallow
- Engineer and/or AB of Wild Cat,
- Goblin, Wizard
- Sea Bear
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Row 7 info | - The South
- School not so near the Lake
- as John's and Nancy's ;
Shotley
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B | - Belgium
- British
- Abraham Lincoln
- Rosewood
- Tender
- Alderney Lily
- Between the Seasons
- Caricature
- Cow iron
- Cupboard Love
- Exceptional talent
- King George I
- Oxbourne palace
- Red Underwing
- Saddles
- Zloty
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- £1,000 - Not Timed
- £100 - Not Timed
- £125,000 - Not Timed
- £16,000 - Not Timed
- £2,000 - Not Timed
- £200 - Not Timed
- £300 - Not Timed
- £32,000 - Not Timed
- £4,000 - Not Timed
- £500 - Not Timed
- £64,000 - Not Timed
- £8,000 - Not Timed
- £250,000 - Not Timed
- £500,000 - Not Timed
- £1 Million - Not Timed
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Caption | - 3050.0
- Roger immediately decided that he did not have a clue of the million pound question, and having getting up to £16,000 and using up all his lifelines at that stage, and getting the next five questions correctly with no lifelines left and no problem at all, he decided to take the £500,000. The correct answer was D: Speckled Wood.
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A | - France
- Australian
- Krona
- Landscape
- George Washington
- Plywood
- George Formby
- Between the Sheets
- Cabinet Love
- Dog iron
- Excessive wealth
- Guernsey Lily
- Manbourne palace
- Mother Shipton
- Passionate
- Stetsons
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Question | - 3050.0
- 'Ask the Audience' lifeline used
- Which of these is not one of the Benelux countries?
- What name is given to the crude metal formed into oblong blocks that comes from a smelting furnace?
- Which of these is the name of a Roman palace in West Sussex?
- In cookery, which term describes meat that is easy to cut and eat?
- The face of which of these US Presidents is not carved at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota?
- What nationality is the swimmer Mark Spitz, winner of seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games?
- Put these Georges in the order they were born.
- What is the currency of Bulgaria?
- Which of these is a butterfly, not a moth?
- 'Pulchritude' is a word applied to someone blessed with what?
- In which TV show did Neal Pearson play a policeman named Tony Clark?
- Which of these is a show of affection inspired by greedy or selfish motives?
- What name is given to a wooden board consisting of several thin sheets of wood fixed together?
- Complete the title of the 1974 comedy western film directed by Mel Brooks, 'Blazing...'?
- What was the nickname of the actress Lillie Langtry?
- With which form of painting is James Gillray most closely associated?
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D | - Netherlands
- Canadian
- George Washington
- Between the Lines
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Beechwood
- Catbourne palace
- Cushion love
- Good health
- Jersey Lily
- Lev
- Pig iron
- Sentimental Correct
- Speckled Wood
- Spurs
- Triptych
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C | - American
- Luxembourg
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Icon
- Saloons
- George Clooney
- Caring
- Balsa wood
- Between the Posts
- Burnished Brass
- Couch love
- Fishbourne palace
- Koruna
- Physical beauty
- Sark Lily
- Sheep iron
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abstract | - Roger Walker, from Surrey, England, was a contestant on the show on February 26, 2002. He became the seventh person to win £500,000 on the British version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
- Roger Walker, originally Ship's Boy, was promoted later to Able Seaman of the Swallow (PP2) and Able Seaman of the Goblin (WD3). He is expert in matters mechanical and as Ship's engineer is in charge of the engine on the Wild Cat and Sea Bear. . Roger is mischievous: He had a pleasant feeling of badness, to which he was well accustomed (GN3). He is very fond of chocolate: .... what brand of chocolate .... Isn't there a special kind that Roger likes (PP27). And of food: What about our tea he asked; .... That was the worst of Roger. He might get hungry at any time (SD4). He is the fourth-oldest and second-youngest of the Walker family children. The character of Roger was partly based on Roger Altounyan, who went on to become an acclaimed medical scientist. At the beginning of Swallows and Amazons, Roger is described as aged seven, and no longer the youngest in the family (SA1). Next year there was much less room for him (before the mast) than there used to be the year before when he was only seven (SD1). Roger and Bridget are the only characters whose ages are given. Roger is initially too young to use matches. When John is putting up the nails for the leading lights and Roger says he can't reach the lantern, John says You won't have to and Susan adds Not until you are allowed to use matches ... and by then you'll be tall enough (SA12). During the relief expedition to the North Pole Roger patted his pocket to hear the matches rattle in his box. It was pleasant to feel that he, at least, was properly prepared (WH17). When John and Susan go to the Fram at night and Roger and Titty are left at Holly Howe, Roger sees John's bed is empty and decided that this was one of the occasions when a rule might properly be broken. He struck a match and lit the candle (WH18). Perhaps the "family rule" is not to light candles in the bedroom, A roger is the Norfolk name for a sudden squall which makes a loud hissing noise as it comes sweeping over the reeds (CC23). Such a squall was an occasion for Dorothea Callum's rather lame pun about giving it some chocolate.
- Roger Walker was born 22nd December, 1944 in Bristol. He is an English actor who played Bill Parrish in EastEnders.
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