Apply for ITV's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire as Jeremy Clarkson confirms return

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ITV’s Who Wants to be a Millionaire? is looking for contestants to take part in the show hosted by Jeremy Clarkson.

Jeremy Clarkson is set to host another series of ITV’s Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and producers are looking for contestants. The former Top Gear presenter turned quizmaster has been the host of the popular quiz show since 2018. It is one of the longest-running and most successful game shows in TV history, originally hosted by Chris Tarrant from 1998 to 2014.

Now, producers are on the lookout for those who think they have the knowledge it takes to win some serious money. Today marks 25 years since the world's most successful gameshow 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' first hit our TV screens! In 25 years, this ground-breaking format has been adapted in over 130 countries, consistently ranking as the #1 best travelling format of all time in..



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com/lGbxcNpYEg — Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (@MillionaireUK) September 4, 2023 How to apply to be on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? If you would like the chance to sit opposite Clarkson in the world-famous hotseat, then you can apply at the Cast It website . Auditions and casting will get underway from July 1, 2025 and run until November 7, 2025. Applications close on November 7, 2025, according to the website.

Applicants must be 18 years of age or over, and full terms and conditions can also be found online. You never know, you could be just 15 questions away from becoming a millionaire. Earlier this week, Clarkson assured fans on X (formerly Twitter) that the show would be making a return to our screens, after viewers were left bemused by one episode.

The celebrity edition of the show that aired on Sunday night (March 30) featured fellow quiz show host Alexander Armstrong, from BBC’s Pointless. Recommended reading: 'Jeremy Clarkson should get a knighthood,' urge fans on X Jeremy Clarkson hits out at Who Wants To Be A Millionaire fans Jeremy Clarkson opens up on struggles after health scare However, viewers were left confused by hearing applause during the show despite Clarkson insisting there was no audience. The episode in question was initially broadcast in 2021 amid COVID-19 restrictions, leading to filming without the usual live studio audience.

One fan tweeted Clarkson: “I hope #Millionaire is coming back @JeremyClarkson. I think this is repeat.” To which Clarkson replied: “It is.

And it is.”.