The major convicted of cheating on ITV game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire today furiously vowed ‘The truth will out’ as he slated a documentary on the scandal.
Charles Ingram, 57, hit out after Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: The Million Pound Question screened on ITV last night.
He, his wife Diana and their accomplice Tecwen Whittock were convicted in 2003 of Procuring the Execution of a Valuable Security by Deception.
It came two years after he won the top £1million prize on the hit quiz show, aided by the other pair. They have always claimed their innocence.
But a jury agreed Major Ingram was directed to the right answers by coughs from Whittock.
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The fantasy classic is set to start shooting at Titanic Studios early in the new year.
It will come as a “great start” to 2021 following what the chief executive of NI Screen described as an “extremely challenging” year with the coronavirus pandemic.
Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar on the set of the sixth series of Line Of Duty, which filmed in the Cathedral Quarter, Belfast in 2020 (Liam McBurney/PA)
Richard Williams described 2020 as a year of “staggering resilience” within the screen industry.
“As the year draws to a close, many projects including New Regency’s The Northman and Jed Mecurio’s Line Of Duty have finally wrapped,” he told the PA news agency.