A history and politics teacher has been crowned as the first winner of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? in 14 years
Asked how he would be spending his next holiday, Mr Fear revealed he intended to buy a motor home and visit"wonderful Britain".
Mr Fear, who described himself as a"bit of a democratic socialist", said he planned to give at least 70% of his winnings to members of his family and spend the rest on a"comfortable retirement". However, he admitted:"Then my next thing to negotiate was getting on the chair because I was a bit worried I was going to fall off... because I've got quite short legs.
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