The Wheel hopeful wins huge prize - as fans realise where they ve seen him before Mirror 9/01/2021
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A contestant on Michael McIntyre s The Wheel walked away with a whopping £59,000 on Saturday night.
Junaid, an accountant from Manchester, left fans of the brand-new quiz show initially confused as they thought they recognised him from another show.
He has previously participated on The Chase, and was hailed a hero by viewers during his latest gameshow, while Michael himself said Junaid had an air of destiny to him. After recognising him, some viewers rushed to Twitter and shared screenshots of Junaid on the show, with one writing: HOLD UP, I swear I ve seen this Junaid chap on another quiz show before.
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Eamonn Holmes’ weight loss journey was mentioned in Piers Morgan’s latest column, in which he discussed his New Year’s Resolution. The Good Morning Britain host said his aim was to get to Eamonn’s current weight after the latter shed three stone.
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Jennie Bond dished the details during tonight s broadcast of the BBC show The Wheel with host Michael McIntyre, as the pair discussed the Queen. The former royal correspondent joined a host of famous faces including Rachel Riley, Chris Eubanks, Daisy Lowe, Richard Madeley and Levi Roots.
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The Duke of Cambridge secretly volunteered with homeless charity The Passage, where he packed meals and spoke to people in emergency accommodation. The centre shared images on its social media channels showing the Duke wearing a face mask and apron as he prepared food packages.
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Prince Philip s family was forced to flee from Greece as his father, Prince Andrew of Denmark and Greece, risked to be executed for his role in Greece s loss against Turkey in the Greek-Turkish war of 1919-1922. Until his marriage to the Queen in 1947, the Duke of Edinburgh lived a rather nomadic life between France, Germany and the UK without much purpose until he joined the Royal Navy before World War II. According to historian Dr Kate Williams, Philip s early life experience shaped his approach to public life and as a leading member of the Royal Family.