Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? On his one million pound question, he still had his 50:50 and phone a friend (he had used the Ask-the-Audience lifeline on the £64,000 question). The question was "Which of these is not one of the American Triple Crown horse races?" Gibson used the 50:50 first, where B. "Belmont Stakes" and D. "Preakness Stakes" disappeared. With A. "Arlington Million" and C. "Kentucky Derby", he then used his phone-a-friend option, phoning Mark Kerr (a highly ranked British quiz player and winner of TV's "Brainiest Estate Agent" title, as well as winner of £250,000 on
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire) who said he was 90% sure the answer was Arlington Million, which was Pat's original instinct. Gibson had acted as Kerr's phone-a-friend during his appearance on the show during the same series (15), broadcast weeks before Gibson's success. He correctly answered "Arlington Million" to win £1 million.
Mastermind In 2005 he was crowned champion of
Mastermind: his specialist subjects included
Father Ted, the books of
Iain M. Banks and the films of
Quentin Tarantino. On 6 August 2010 he was crowned
Mastermind Champion of Champions with a winning score of 36 points with no passes.
Jesse Honey also scored 36 but had 2 passes.
Brain of Britain On 25 December 2006 he won the
BBC Radio 4 quiz show
Brain of Britain, becoming only the fourth person after Roger Pritchard,
Kevin Ashman and
Chris Hughes to win both that and
Mastermind. In 2008 he finished third in
BBC Radio 4's Brain of Brains, behind Egghead
Chris Hughes and the eventual winner, 2008 World Quizzing Champion
Mark Bytheway.
Eggheads and Are You an Egghead? Gibson competed in both the first and second series of
Are You an Egghead?, a series seeking a new panellist to join the resident team on the BBC Two / 12 Yard quiz show
Eggheads. In the first series, he was beaten in the quarter-finals by friend Mark Kerr. He returned for the second series in 2009, and won the final broadcast on 23 November 2009, beating fellow
Mastermind and
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? winner
David Edwards and thereby claiming a place on the Eggheads team. ==National and international quizzing championships==