Who Wants to be a Millionaire 17th January 2000

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you got 32,000 you just 164 you go away with 64 turn the past so might have a look at the next question it's worth 500 quid which famous Englishman's surname is also the name of a wrestling hole that's then Chippendale Nelson shakes a half Shakespeare chip and else happened to run out to your father so one more it's well worth coming back for you're guaranteed to leave here with at least 1,000 pounds mark this is the last point which you could get home with nothing but you've got all three lifetimes intact have a look at this is question number 5 of 50 which word describes vehicles that can operate on land and water ambidextrous Ambrosia amphibious ambivalent amphibious trounce you got a thousand pounds fear smiling yeah she's mine about 2,000 plus you can play the harmonica anytime you like power of the day or night right Mike you got to the first important milestone you got 1,000 pounds guaranteed you might as well play the next question no matter what but you still got three lifelines next question is worth two thousand pounds question six you are 10 away from 1 million here it comes which weight is used in the phonetic alphabet which weight gram pound stone Keeler it's worth two thousand thousand you have got three last month's kilo seventy-five percent I think a lot of times if you already didn't have to use somebody gotta miss walking now I go for Quito final answer Kela you got two thousand pounds right Michael you got 2,000 parts you still got this real ash let's have a look at this is worth 4,000 pounds which girl's name is also a word for a female Ren Jackie Jenny Jemima Julie girl's name also a word for female Ren Jackie Jenny Jemima or Julie it's worth 4,000 pounds Jerry Chuck yeah how do you know how do you know anything yeah yeah that's right you do know your female Rosie tell you what Mike the way you're going not only will you be allowed to play the harmonica with me like I think we may be talking bagpipes and that's love I got 4,000 pounds you still got all three lifelines next question is worth eight thousand pounds you are eight away from 1 million have a look what was the occupation of some Peter the leader of the apostles physician tax collector carpenter fisherman some Peter fisherman play yeah fisherman final answer fisherman for 8,000 birds it's good you got 8,000 you got 8,000 the drops now get a bit steep you would lose 7,000 pounds if you gave me a wrong answer you still haven't used any lifelines the next question if you go for it and give me the right answer you double your money to 16,000 have a look what name is given to the center of an atom electron cathode nucleus valency at the center of an atom nucleus don't like like how confident under upset 99 final answer nucleus yeah you got 16,000 capsules that Theosophical a big external until sort of preying motion to take the next big milestone is the next question if you give me a right answer this you're guaranteed to leave here tonight Monday night with at least a check for 32,000 pounds and I'll write it out with pleasure on the spot have a look at it question number 10 of 15 the actress Lily Langtry was the mistress of which of these men Oliver Cromwell William Gladstone George Bernard Shaw above the seventh Edward the seventh final answer you know don't you you've got it we gotta get back very quietly efficiently winning yourself a lot of money you've got a least wage you've got at least that amount of money tonight actress whatever happens might you leave here with at least that you've got 32,000 pounds but you've still got all three lifelines we don't want to give you that we will but we don't want to we'd like to give you at least the next one you got three lifetimes you got fifty fifty you got phone-a-friend you could ask the audience no pressure audience right take your time you've got three lifelines left in October 1999 a record price of seven hundred and sixty eight thousand one hundred and eighty two pounds was paid for address belonging to which actress Jayne Mansfield Joan Crawford Judy Garland Marilyn Monroe I think I know but I'll go 5050 what do you think I think it's Marilyn Monroe okay let's see computer take away two wrong answers please leave Mike just the right answer and the one remaining wrong answer it's worth sixty four thousand pounds you got two more lifelines if you need them you might as well play this whatever you've got thirty-two thousand pounds guaranteed Marilyn Monroe Florida play yeah finally if you thought when he came in here tonight you'd be leaving with 32,000 pounds what do you been a very happy man would have danced you'd be a lot happier do a lot more dancing now you just won 64 look at that one six to eight 64,000 pounds but we don't want to give you that we don't want to give you that you've still got two lifelines you guaranteed 32,000 you can walk away with 64,000 pounds the next question is worth 125 thousand you would drop 32 thousand if you could give me a wrong answer you can phone a friend you can ask the audience you can use both lifelines and still walk away with 64,000 pounds Mike have a look at it it's question number 12 of 15 who was red runs jockey when he won the grand national for a record third time Brian Fletcher Tommy's stack Tommy Carberry Bob Davis ask the audience it's worth 125 thousand pounds to Michael he doesn't have to take your answer let's have a look a B C or D it's worth 125,000 pounds all vote now oh yes well that's conclusively indecision there with it 22% Brian Fletcher 35% Tommy stack 16 Tommy Cobb read 27 Bob Davis you have still got phone a friend found a friend Jack okay who should we phone Chris Chris Chris okay now 30 seconds telling the four possible answers hopefully to get you out to 100 might you'll be telling me how much money is involved hello Chris yeah good evening serious business Mike Sacketts here he's on 64 thousand pounds at the moment our amazing well yes but he needs your help the next question if you can give him the right answer it's worth 125 thousand pounds to it okay all right Mike the next voice you hear will be Mike's he'll have 30 seconds to sell it the question and the four possible answers one of those is the right one it's worth 125 grand iCard right okay Mikey time starts now hello Chris who was red runs jockey when he won the grand national for a record third time Brian Fletcher Tommy stack Tommy Carberry or Bob Davis I'm sorry Mike I'm afraid damn horse waiting this wasn't one of my I'm especially if it was something like Irish and I would really be getting I'm ever so sorry right okay thanks very much I think Brian Fletcher wrote the first two times the third time I think there was a different jockey and I've got no idea who is so I take the money sure sure sure sure sure sure absolutely yeah fine Lance you can take the money yeah okay give a big hand is good brilliant I can tell you that actually the 35% actually the majority of this audience were right it was actually Tommy's stack on the third time around we'll take a break join us again in a couple minutes for the second part of tonight's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire don't dare go away now fastest finger first I'm going to give the contestants a question of four possible answers whoever puts the four answers in the correct order in the fastest time will be the next tonight to play for 1 million pounds no calling out the audience please wonder concentrate right fastest finger first here comes the question starting with the earliest put these four English Queens in the order in which they reigned an Elizabeth the first marry the first Victoria okay let's have a look at the olive in southern the earliest four English Queens in the order in which they reigned first one 15:53 was Mary the first then it was Elizabeth first 1558 and hazel thrown 1702 and then Victoria in 1837 that's the right order let's see how many of these got it right then let's find out who got it right in the fastest time running correct two of them David Neil in 5.2 oh yes Ole Miss please which event takes place under the big top to the Proms queens garden party circus or PM's question time its circus Chris we would have accepted - yeah okay for 200 pounds have a look at question number two what's the american term for a man with a handsome muscular physique cream cake sponge cake beefcake or fairy cake do they say he looks a bit of a fairy cake I think it might be beefcake I think you probably right you've got 200 pounds 100k for 300 pounds question number 315 have a look which gardening equipment do you associate with the characters Bill and Ben gardening equipments wheelbarrows pruning shears flower pots or sit on lawn mowers I think it's flowerpots good but they won't bill a Bentley sit on lawnmower men willing no no it's right you got to quit what I'm like with which country is the sombrero hat most closely associated France Turkey India Mexico it's D Mexico this is the last point at which you could go home with nothing it's the one that everybody breathes sorrowful equal to get the next question number five it's worth a thousand pounds versus in which of these words refers to an over theatrical actor beef pork mutton is ham Chris is right outside of a thousand pounds next question question number six is worth 2,000 pounds here comes Joe DiMaggio was famous for playing which sport baseball basketball American football ice hockey it's space for Chris sure mm-hmm never seen it now yeah it's good so I think you and your wife could start talking about them about holding you got 2,000 pounds at the moment you guaranteed a fast you've still got all three lifelines have a look at the next question you would drop that to a thousand if you gave me the wrong answer but it's worth four thousand pounds here it is what is the currency unit of the Member States of the EU that have adopted monetary union the echo the Gilder the Euro or the fluorine take your time look at it it's worth four thousand pounds you have got three lifelines what's the currency unit of the Member States of the EU that have adopted monetary union is it the echo is it the Gildan is it the euro is it the Florin it's say the euro you see nearly no there's anybody else it's the right answer you've got four thousand five you've got 4000 pounds you've still got three lifelines you guaranteed 1,000 you would drop 3000 pounds if you gave me a wrong answer you don't have to play this but it's worth eight thousand pounds David have a look question number 8 the Great Barrier Reef stretches the length of the coast of which Australian state you know this one they Victoria New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland the Queensland while you said : are they in Australia and geography a long long time ago well that if you're right final answer mm-hmm it's the right answer you've got 18,000 pounds you got any plans have a look at the next question you've still got all three lifelines you've got fifty-fifty you've got phone-a-friend you can ask the audience you are seven questions away from 1 million pounds question number nine if you want to play it it's worth 16,000 you would drop seven thousand if you gave me a wrong answer have a look what was Frank Sinatra's middle name Michael Edward Albert Joseph you've got three lifelines hmm not sure can I ask the audience okay audience on you keypads please it's worth sixteen thousand pounds to David what was Frank Sinatra's middle name a B C or D all vote now 61% thing he was called Albert 22% st. Joseph nine percent 8 percent it's up to you still got two more lifelines you've got 80,000 pounds at the moment 61% sail but 22 Joseph so what sixteen thousand pounds yeah it's one of the ones always thinking are you thinking that woody yeah I'll go with the audience Albert see to trust these people so I'm by the looks of them one or two shady let me look at this sitting in the dark I'm gonna go final answer yeah they've cost of seven thousand pounds of they're wrong mm-hmm final answer yeah Albert Albert they've won you 16,000 pounds you look 16,000 pounds thanks to this audience Francis Albert Sinatra have a look at the next question serious milestone you've still got two lifelines you can still phone a friend you've still got 50 50 you've kept them back very cleverly have a look at question number 10 it's worth thirty two thousand pounds in which country did Shintoism originate Saudi Arabia Japan India China Shintoism B Japan don't you financing yep lose 15,000 if you're wrong if I have you got 32,000 since for the last two evenings running at very large checks I love it David have a look paid David Neal 32 fat you can touch it if you want just 32 that's it touching then take 30 2005 David whatever happens you will take at least that amount of money home you've got five questions between you and 1 million have a look at the next question you might as well play it whatever it's worth 64,000 you still got fifty fifty and you can still phone a friend have a look at question number 11 of 15 which of the British Isles has a parliament with a lower house called the house of keys do you know this that'll be handy with it I think it is and a man let's see the Shetlands Isle of Man Isles of Scilly farm Islands it's a silent month how do you know I store useless information so my wife said well it's very very handy information it's just one you 64 I cook you'll find that Janek will never ever worry about the useless information you store again have a look at that one 64,000 pounds but we don't want to give you that I'd love to give you that but you are two lifelines still in hand you have four questions away from 1 million Davey take as long as you need have a look you've got 64,000 pounds at the moment you can obviously take it away you can play 50/50 and phone-a-friend and still walk away with 64,000 pounds the next question though if you play it you don't have to if you do play it they'll give you the correct answer you win 125,000 pounds have a look at this question number 12 of 15 here it comes what is the title of the play within a play in Hamlet the trapdoor cat-and-mouse the Dormouse the mousetrap the D the mousetrap title of the play within a play in Hamlet you do list 32,000 if you're on stay the mousetrap final answer yeah you just won 120 how are they getting nicer by the second have a look at that one one usually want to touch that one alone it's bad luck to the 125,000 pounds you've still got two lifelines you've got a 50-50 and you can't phone a friend have a look at question number 13 you don't have to play this if you give me a right answer it is worth a quarter of a million you have got two lifelines if you do go for it and give me a wrong answer you lose ninety-three thousand pounds question number 13 who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize Marie Curie mother Teresa of Calcutta Florence Nightingale Emmeline Pankhurst they marry Korea are you absolutely certain that if you're wrong it's cost you 93 grand 85% Dave's a to you you've got 125 thousand pounds you got a 50/50 you got to phone a friend if you're wrong it has cost you 93 thousand pounds I think Florence Nightingale was dead when they came out what the Theresa wasn't old enough and I don't think they'd have given one to Emmeline Uncas oh man Marie Curie final answer you had out of 25,000 pounds you could have walked away you've no longer gone you've just won a quarter Oh David cut yourself couple of the bass that is the largest man ever won on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire the same as Jonathan in the last but one series 250,000 pounds sterling the biggest prize we've ever given away on the series in this country at the moment you can walk away with that but if you go for the next question they give me a wrong answer you lose two hundred and eighteen thousand pounds you are two questions away from 1 million you still have two lifelines we'll take a break join us again in a couple of minutes for the second part of tonight's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire don't dare go away have a look at it here it comes question number 14 of 15 who was the son of Alfred the Great Edward the elder Edward the Confessor Edmund Ironside Edward the martyr I'll do the 50/50 first please I know one isn't not it's good it's good okay computer take away two wrong answers please leave David just the right answer and the one remaining the wrong answer is that one of the ones it's not well I'm gonna have to phone a friend okay you don't take their answer mm-hmm do you want me to tell them how much money is involved I think you'd better so - yeah we're gonna call Ken okay in a 30 seconds over to tell Ken the two possible answers one of them is worth half yeah hi it's Chris turn off it must be millionaire good evening Ken it gets more complicated now I've got David Neil here on the show at the moment yeah at the moment he's on two hundred and fifty thousand pounds depending on your answer he may or may not win five hundred thousand pounds Kim there are only two possible answers one of those is worth half a million the other one would cost him two hundred and eighteen thousand pounds it's very interesting David your time starts now ken who was the son of alfred the great was it edward the elder or edward the confessor I don't know thank you Karen if you're going to have a guess and I advise you not to the Confessor was before Harold and Alfred the Great was not that time so it's the first one but I would advise you to take the money I mean I'm gonna stomach that's I think it is a but I'm not gonna risk it excuse me this is not your quarter of a million and if it's wrong you do not lose two hundred and eighteen thousand pounds he does okay yeah it's your choice yeah now I think it's a but it's been absolutely wonderful fit extraordinary I didn't think it was Edward the Confessor but I'm not gonna risk it sub cheap now a huge amount of money yeah quite happy enough more than happy final final final answer yeah our tailor money thank you okay give me huge 50,000 pounds just as you go away with a quarter of a million pounds I can tell you if you had said the words Edward the elder it would have been worth $500,000 I think we did the right thing you went away at the quarter of a million warning sure enough he would have lost children 18 thousand pounds have been wrong you've been amazing highest ever we know one or two who go away from this show with 200 what unit let's try a new boy some real money now fastest finger first they sued all over again to seize next to play for 1 million pounds here it comes again all is nice and quiet please here comes the next question Sally was the fewest put these parts of the adult body in order according to the number of each ribs teeth toes kidneys this is of course not necessarily what you got left now is what you started with right and started with a few is put these parts of the adult body in order according to the number of each right let's look them the right order first to put my send kidneys you should have two of those toes you should have ten ribs 24 and teeth 32 that's the right on let's find out who got it right then let's find out who got it right in the fastest time this got it right only one people a in 14.5 right ready this this top there's two more questions up to 1 million pounds what was the nickname of the American showman William Frederick Cody lounder quit bison Bob Bulldog Burt Buffalo Bill or bumblebee Brian Buffalo Bill okay previous 14 little questions between you and 1 million of question number two under quit if you try to emulate your neighbors socially you're keeping up with that Browns Smiths Josie's Baker's Jones's fish it's right answer your turn acquit right for 300 pounds definite there's no trick questions you've got three lifelines use one if you need him but there are no trick questions they just slowly go have a look before 300 pounds what's the center of a storm calls nose eye ear chin Peter than Isis rifle we just take your time just be aware that these first five questions if you did give me wrong as you go with nothing I'm sure public expression is worth 500 pounds question number four in the world of trees what is the opposite of evergreen opposite of evergreen desiccated deceptive deciduous deceased deciduous is a right answer you got five illiquid please share all their leaves in the winter cool deciduous right last point at which you could go home with nothing but this is worth one thousand pounds for you to give you the right answer you go home tonight with at least a thousand pounds question number five here it comes which word means a person who has little or no experience at sea probably know this I will he what was it 25 years of the Navy if not you'll be all sorts of abuse from your neighbor's landlady landholder landowner land lover chris is right 4,000 pounds but I'm coming all very nice maps you've got you've got a thousand I mean obviously a million would be a very very nice amount but what would be quite a nice man I'll just put a car last week for four thousand so four thousand would do okay okay let's get you up to that at least you've got all three lifelines you're on question number six for two thousand pounds have a look which industry is sometimes referred to as Tin Pan Alley steel music catering car repair music rod answer your 2000 pounds District in New York Tin Pan Alley right Peter take your time you got 2,000 pounds you've still got all three lifelines you're going well have a look at the next question it's worth four thousand pounds you've guaranteed going home with a thousand if you gave me a rung out so you would drop one thousand pounds but you still got three laughs let's have a look at question number seven Corgi means dwarf dog in which language spanish italian welsh Manx check it out it's worth four thousand pounds you have got three lifelines Corgi means dwarf dog in which language and Spanish Italian Welsh men sing where they come from phone a friend you could ring the Queen I think a lot to our audience I think see if they okay okay let's see what happens audience it's worth four thousand pounds to Peter please Corgi means dwarf dog in which language a is Spanish beyond your keepers will be Italian si is Welsh D is Manx all vote now 46% think it's Welsh 19 2015 because it's probably suddenly thought bass corgis and it's up to y'all go with the audience I think this Welsh Corgis Welsh final answer don't have to you don't abide you got two thousand sake I've never heard it in Welsh yeah I'll stick with stick with that one final answer final mr. Otto so you got 4,000 there's the world's food Wharf dog right you got four thousand pounds have a look at the next question you still got two lifelines still fifty fifty and you still got phone-a-friend have a look at the next question it's worth eight thousand pounds here you guaranteed a thousand feet if you get me wrong else you lose three thousand but if you play it and give me the right answer you double your money up to eight thousand pounds have a look it's question number eight to fifteen who was the last British governor of Hong Kong you know this one mm-hmm see if it comes out who do you think Chris Patten okay let's see Norma Lamont Chris Patten Neil Kinnock what edward heath chris penn yep you've got 8000 pounds
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