Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (UK game show)

1998 - 2005


The first episode of the television quizshow 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' was broadcast on the 4th September 1998.

2005 - 2007


In 2005 the graphics were slightly altered inclusing an entirely new title sequence. The logo was also slightly altered, the main colour was now blue and the 'four leaf clover' comprising question marks and pound signs was changed to yellow.

2007 - 2010


In 2007 the programme recieved its most substantial overhaul since it launched in 1998. All the graphics were modernised and the music score was partially replaced, the title sequence again changed to a more upbeat fast paced version based on the money tree. The logo was also substantially changed, the main colour returned to being purple albeit a darker variation, the word 'Millionaire' was enlarged and the two 'Who Wants To Be' sentences was changed from the font ITC Conduit to Copperplate Gothic. The format itself was also changed, the number of questions was reduced from fifteen to twelve and the money tree had different amounts.

2010 - Present


In 2010 the format of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?' changed again, for the first time a time limit was added to the first two stages of questions. A new lifelime became available once a contestant reaches the third stage of questions, it is called switch and it entitles the contestant to 'switch' a question if they do not know the answer. The graphics remained mostly the same as it was since 2007 with the exception of the question graphic which changed to purple and the title sequence which added a 3, 2, 1 countdown before the revised logo appeared. The logo was slightly altered, the purple became lighter and the elements which were blue were changed to a metallic silver. The 'Who Wants To Be A' sentences was changed to the original ITC Conduit for the logo at the end of the title sequence but for the rest of the title sequence and as seen anywhere other than the final appearance in the title sequence, the font remains Copperplate Gothic.