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Ian Woodley
Ian Woodley (born 1960) is an England, English millionaire game show winner and professional poker player, based in Lee, London, Lee, South London. TFI Friday On 24 December 1999, Woodley won £1,000,000 on Chris Evans (broadcaster), Chris Evans' television series TFI Friday, during the ''Someone's Going to be a Millionaire'' section of the show. This section was designed to guarantee a winner of £1,000,000 on British television for the first time (''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' did not have a £1,000,000 winner until Judith Keppel won on 20 November 2000). Woodley won the prize by successfully answering the question "In the film American Pie (film), American Pie, what was the pie made from – cherries or apples?" After winning the money, Evans asked Woodley if the money would change his life; Woodley responded that it would not, and he intended to remain unemployment, unemployedIn fact he was employed by J.Sainsbury Charlton depot as a warehouse operative. Poker Since ...
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Lee, London
Lee, also known as Lee Green, is an area of South East London, England, straddling the border of the London Borough of Lewisham and the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is located northwest of Eltham and southeast of Lewisham. It is within the historic county of Kent. The churchyard of St Margaret's Church (current church rebuilt 1839–41, architect: John Brown) is the burial place of three Astronomers Royal: Edmond Halley, Nathaniel Bliss and John Pond. History Early history The Manor of Lee was a historic parish of the Blackheath hundred and existed up to 1900 when it was merged with the parish of Lewisham to create the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham. While modern Lee is centred on Lee railway station and the road of Burnt Ash Hill, the parish was based around Lee High Road which today stretches into the town centre of Lewisham. The River Quaggy formed much of the boundary between the two parishes, though at Lee Bridge (at the western end of Lee High Road) it is now almo ...
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