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Quiz tells the story of Charles Ingram, a former British army major, who caused a major scandal after being caught cheating his way to winning £1 million on the game show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'
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Quiz tells the story of Charles Ingram, a former British army major, who caused a major scandal after being caught cheating his way to winning £1 million on the game show 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'
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IMDbEditing Drama | 2020 | Pia Di
Best Editing in Television Movie or MiniSeries | 2021 | Pia Di
Best Drama MiniSeries | 2021
Supporting Actor | 2021 | Michael
Best Actor | 2021 | Michael
Editing Fiction | 2021 | Pia Di
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | Michael
Make Up Design Drama | 2020
Responding to the show, Charles Ingram praised the miniseries as 'terrifyingly accurate' and 'excruciatingly enjoyable'. Chris Tarrant, on the other hand, criticized the courtroom scene and how Ingram was portrayed as a victim. In response, Ingram branded Tarrant on Twitter 'deluded' and a 'liar'. Tarrant branded Ingram, 'a rotter, a cad and a bandit'.
Charles Ingram was also convicted of an unrelated insurance fraud in 2003. On 28 October 2003, Ingram was found guilty at Bournemouth Crown Court of obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception, and of a second charge of deception, having attempted to claim on an insurance policy after an alleged burglary at his home.
Based on James Graham's West End play of the same name.
Not only did ITV broadcast Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (1998) on which a fraud was perpetrated, it also aired the documentary Tonight with Trevor McDonald: Major Fraud (2003), spearheaded by Martin Bashir, and the miniseries dramatizing the fraud committed against the network.
In 2010, Charles Ingram lost three toes on his left foot during a freak chainsaw accident.