In an unexpected turn of events on Saturday’s episode of Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?, host Jeremy Clarkson ended up quizzing his son’s former chemistry teacher – and the outspoken presenter didn’t hold back.
Mindy Dhanda, who bagged his chance in the famous hot seat by correctly putting four rom-coms in release date order, seemed cool as a cucumber as he took his seat opposite Jeremy, who claimed he’d ‘never seen anyone so visibly unimpressed’.
As teacher Mindy admitted it was just shock, the Clarkson’s Farm star went to his introduction notes and discovered their connection.
‘You’re Mindy Dhanda, you’re a chemistry teacher from Rugby and I’ve just seen in your notes you’re a chemistry teacher who taught chemistry to my son,’ Jeremy relayed to the audience.
As Mindy confirmed that was true, Jeremy joked: ‘Well, I shall try to be less of a bother to you than he was back in the day.’
Mindy reassured him his son had been excellent, to which Jeremy clapped back with: ‘Well you’re just saying that now to curry favour, but it’ll make no good’!
Jeremy is father to three children – daughters Emily, 27, and Katya, 20, and son Finlo, 24 – with his ex-wife Frances Cain, from whom he separated in 2014 after 21 years of marriage.
The teacher managed to progress quite rapidly through his initial questions, where topics included geology, Team GB Olympians and Peaky Blinders – which Mindy praised his pupils for getting him in to.
However, things come unstuck for him on the £64,000 question.
Tasked with choosing which artist out of Rembrandt, Johannes Vermeer, Peter Paul Rubens and Jan van Eyck wasn’t alive at any point during the Dutch Golden Age, Mindy revealed he’d tried to brush up on art ahead of his appearance but ‘there’s quite a lot of art to gen up [on]’.
The teacher then proceeded to call on two of his colleagues with his phone a friend lifeline to help him try and answer the question, but unfortunately neither history teacher Justin nor school chaplain Richard were able to help him with even an ‘inkling’ on the question.
Richard admitted: ‘I don’t even know what the Dutch Golden Age was!’
As Mindy pondered his next step, Jeremy then came in with a brutal line, commenting: ‘I’m starting to understand now why my son cocked up his A-levels – none of you know anything!’
As the teacher laughed along with the audience, he quipped: ‘Do you, that’s the question – I’d like to ask the host.’
Using his final lifeline on the presenter, Jeremy, who is famous for his annual poor A-Levels brag on Twitter, was then forced to sheepishly agree that he did ‘not have a clue’ as to the right answer either.
Mindy ended up bowing out of the question and walking away with £32,000, although in a twist it transpired that his guess of van Eyck – because he was the one he’d ‘heard of least’ – would have got him to his safety net of £64,000.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? is available to watch on ITV Hub.
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