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It's all new episodes. They've scrapped the contestants having to get things in the right order in the fastest time to get into the hot seat, and it's just a person. They've also added a 30 second time limit. The questions seem easier as well.
 
2010 changes
Beginning in summer 2010, the UK show became the third version to adopt the clock format from the U.S. version. The first two questions will each have a 15 second time-limit and contestants will have 30 seconds for each of the next five questions. However, the final five questions will not be timed.[2] Chris Tarrant stated in an interview with Digital Spy that a fourth lifeline called "Switch"; also used in other country's versions as "Switch the Question" or "Flip", will be given to contestants once they reach £50,000. Also, the "Fastest Finger First" round has been dropped. [3]

As with the U.S. version, the clock stops whenever a lifeline is used, however, unlike the U.S. version, whenever time runs out the contestant will drop back to either nothing or £1,000 depending on the level reached by the contestant.
 
Did you read that Wikipedia article, or are you just coughing randomly?
 
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