@@glitchedblood Hate to say it, but every time it's a $0, they end up with a fish dinner that came from a bad pond- that's what I always say to myself.
The music from zero to $1k always made it feel like you have to rush. After that the music changes to encourage taking your time with harder questions.
Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating his Christmas pie. He stuck in his thumb And pulled out a *plum* And said "What a good boy am I." The player was probably thinking of: Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds, Baked in a pie.
@Dingolia Blackbird pie is thought to have been a culinary amusement brought to the table between courses in the king's court. It was cooked just enough to set the crust, so that when it was opened, the birds would take flight to the delight of the guests.
Regis was giving a hint at around 11:10 that flour is not the correct answer because frittata is an Italian dish and flour is Mexican. If I was him, I would have definitely gone with eggs. That was a dead giveaway, I can't believe he didn't catch it.
Honestly if Hannibal had crossed the Alps with Llamas the Romans probably would have been so confused the Carthaginians might have actually won the Punic Wars there and then.
Hannibal would have been a fool to try and take llamas across the Alps. As long as he's swimming them across the Atlantic he might as well come straight up the Mediterranean.
Wow that presidential primary question was super tricky. It was pretty much designed to get you thinking about the Iowa caucus instead of the actual primaries, lol.
Thanks for putting this together. I feel bad for them, but at least 5 got to come back and redeem themselves. I'd been looking forever for the Debby Mittleman one; that one was just sad.
@@glitchedblood Half-right. For the first five questions, the music bed never played in studio, it was added in post. This is because the first five questions are usually quickly done and anything prolonging the sequence would need to be cut down. It’s much easier for editors to simply not have music playing.
@@glitchedbloodI think most versions they tend to choose to not play the BGM in-studio because they edit in the music to make it clearer, and if there’s 2 playing at once it could jumble it up, or if the studio speakers invert the audio, it could cancel out the music entirely.
@@jacetaneneko_vtThe music is played in the studio from the 2000 question and above. The music for the first five questions isn't played because they edit those down a lot, and the music is much more complex and would sound awful when edited. When listening carefully you can notice the 2000 and above songs are jumping around but they were written by the Strachan's to do that seamlessly.
Allen looked like the kind of person who didn't ever pay any attention to pop culture...which was strange because he actually got in the hot seat on a Goldie Hawn movie question (likely a lucky guess).
I swear I would have struggled with a lot of these! Maybe because I'm British and the American questions are very different, but over here the 1st question is never that tricky!
i mean, im 34, i didn't go to college, but I'm not completely clueless. Im an american and yeah, these are some obscure questions. Like you gotta know some real old school shit to get a lot of these. who the hell born after 1986 remembers most nursery rhymes? little jack horner? I've probably heard that nursery rhyme once or twice in my life.
@@danm2084 The one where they asked which child is full of grace, and I'm going "Sunday isn't one of of the answers?" And this is one of the first 5 easy questions. If i got one of those wrong I would say "Well I guess I just embarrassed myself on National Television"
@@glitchedblood To be fair, I would have done the exact same thing. Asked the Audience and gotten it wrong. Though unfortunately the video doesn't show the answer distribution
Thong is sport is so genral i could ask you a load on questions on cricket rugby darts snooker but my knowledge on your American sports is bad nfl nba nhl i know pretty much nothing
17:08 she probably would've gotten it if the question had simply been "which of these answers had the clue "Blue State"? The unnecessary added words took away from the core question.
Yeah and she has 15 seconds to think about it. I'm sorry Regis had to suffer seeing contestants under the damn timers system for that anniversary series.
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In Hannibal's time, one might have crossed the *Andes* on llamas, but not the Alps. This guy not only doesn't know history, he also doesn't know zoology.
@@glitchedbloodOh that's good. Ish. I mean I'm happy he's rich but the only kind of gambling I really care for would be WWTBAM style but still good for him finding his fortune
@@glitchedbloodtbf ours are hard. Watching this I know most of the answers but when I watch our UK version it’s much harder and I can’t get past Q3 lol.
The sound effect when they get the question wrong for a $0 win sounds like an OOPS. The rest of the sound effects for incorrect answers later in the game sound like you are in bigger trouble!
I’m sorry but this is a bit of a trick question: the first state to vote is indeed Iowa, but they specifically wanted a primary and not a caucus? Cmon. 6:11
@@OrioleFan336Ehhhhhhh. It was the pre timer era. The show had to get harder, they were burning money when people properly prepared for it and not just going to be on the tv. In the timer era, yeah, trick question.
The original British show launched in 98 (wow!) with Chris tarrant. Followed by Australia, USA and Russia in 99 amongst others. Pretty much the whole world has a version by now. Even as late as 2018 they started a Mauritian version.
Even Mongolia has one. It's not the poorest country but it's one of the most isolated. Although you have to define it by the format instead of any particular edition, there's a reasonable argument WWTBAM is the most famous show in the world by number of countries, more than Thrones or Simpsons or Friends.
That presidential primary question is a dumb question. The Iowa caucus comes before the New Hampshire primary and serves the same purpose (nominating presidential candidates), only under a different format.
In Robby's defense, that was a pretty tough first question. And they probably didn't have the banner there the first time since they didn't think that was ever going to be needed. RIP Regis
Exactly. Most people probably don't even know who Hannibal is. The one dumb thing Robby did was use the 50/50 as his first lifeline. The ATA should always be used first.
Ok what!? I had NO idea what the first question was or what it was related to. Isn't the first question supposed to be extremely easy like "what color do you get when you mix red and yellow"?
Karla Robinson and Debby Mittleman are the other two women who left empty-handed. Karla made it to the $0 Winners special, but didn't make it out of the ring. Also, Kevin Smith was actually in the ring that night of Stan Wu's llama.
@@samwood917 if you really don’t know and don’t want to use the lifelines you can walk away with a measly $500. Still better than nothing, and if I was in Doctor Gold’s shoes, I would use a lifeline on the question.
While impossible, I'll try to one day find the contestant who begged the producers to not show them being a llama. I narrowed it down to Michael Kriegbaum and I think Pat Tarver. Maybe they are both llamas. Either way, I just wanna know which of those two are the phantom llama, after finding on the now defunct ATGS news group
@@glitchedblood Maybe? I checked the old atgs forums, apparently there was one around the time Kim Hunt or David Goodman won a million. I'll check the forums to see it again.
tbf out of all the questions the only one i was confident with was the clothespins question. i did eventually get the presidential primary question, but putting iowa as an option was just evil lol
Some of these are too obscure to be the 100 question... who the hell knows what job Michael J Fox had in Spin City? I'm even kind of picturing him as the press secretary and that wasn't it.
I also got a lot of these wrong, but to be fair there are a fair few American based questions and I'm a Brit. However, I also was 100% sure that a nectarine was closest to an orange... the more you learn!
Yeah, but its pronounced 'blurgh' not blue. He pronounced Moulin Rogue correctly so it seems somewhat unfair to not use a french pronounciation for all words.
*TOTAL PRIZE MONEY*
----------------[$0]---------------
*say goodbye to contestant plays*
@@glitchedblood Hate to say it, but every time it's a $0, they end up with a fish dinner that came from a bad pond- that's what I always say to myself.
I always thought that banner was so savage, like kind of rubbing it in almost 🤣 🤣 🤣
if the host is asking you 'final answer?' in the
In the broadcast versions, but
If I've been told right, the hosts do ask and it's just edited out
Regis/Meredith always asks for the contestant’s final answer regardless of what question they’re on. It just gets edited out for broadcast.
Not necessarily. If a contestant takes a bit to answer, Regis would still ask final answer on the sub 1000 questions, even if it was right.
Especially Regis
14:06 "Remember you got to take your time when sitting in that chair"
Years later: YOU HAVE 15 SECONDS TO ANSWER
the time limit ruined the show. Watching them sweat it out is more enjoyable.
The music from zero to $1k always made it feel like you have to rush. After that the music changes to encourage taking your time with harder questions.
That time limit is dreadful. cant imagine how many answers have been wrong because they had so much pressure from the timer
R.I.P Regis Philbin. You were phenomenal.
I forgot he died! That sucks...
0:58 the look of pain on Regis's face. He knows it's the wrong answer, but he can't say anything as the host.
Little Jack Horner
Sat in a corner
Eating his Christmas pie.
He stuck in his thumb
And pulled out a *plum*
And said
"What a good boy am I."
The player was probably thinking of:
Sing a song of sixpence,
A pocket full of rye.
Four and twenty blackbirds,
Baked in a pie.
honestly i never heard of it until millionaire, but i knew it was plum.
He did say he was thinking the wrong one
Who tf eats blackbird pie?
@Dingolia Blackbird pie is thought to have been a culinary amusement brought to the table between courses in the king's court. It was cooked just enough to set the crust, so that when it was opened, the birds would take flight to the delight of the guests.
@@seikibrian8641 I think I'll just stick with Cherry, lol
Regis breaking out in laughter around 10:00 is really too much, I had the same reaction 😂 RIP
The contestant was a good sport about it. Love to see that. Regis of course just went with it haha
Any idea what the phone a friend says?
@@alexdostaler He said “Which- Where’s he at?” in reference to Regis saying the contestant was on his 3rd lifeline at the $1000 question
@@juliancisthebest Heard it much better later on -- as in, the friend was shocked he was there! Thanks man
Regis was giving a hint at around 11:10 that flour is not the correct answer because frittata is an Italian dish and flour is Mexican. If I was him, I would have definitely gone with eggs. That was a dead giveaway, I can't believe he didn't catch it.
R.I.P. Regis Philbin.
1:11 ROBBY'S GONE BEFORE HE'S HERE TAKE THOSE LUCKY SHORTS OFF AND BURN THEM
Honestly if Hannibal had crossed the Alps with Llamas the Romans probably would have been so confused the Carthaginians might have actually won the Punic Wars there and then.
The roman armies would have been beaten by lamas on their own.
Hannibal would have been a fool to try and take llamas across the Alps. As long as he's swimming them across the Atlantic he might as well come straight up the Mediterranean.
Llamas are only found in South America, so how could Hannibal get them?
Wow that presidential primary question was super tricky. It was pretty much designed to get you thinking about the Iowa caucus instead of the actual primaries, lol.
that shouldn't have been a $1,000 question
I’m pretty sure everyone would say Iowa
It was election year, so it was hot in the news.
I’m a 3.5 GPA poly sci graduate and I didn’t even know that.
I knew right away it was NH because Iowa has a caucus as Regis said after the question. They are different.
Thanks for putting this together. I feel bad for them, but at least 5 got to come back and redeem themselves. I'd been looking forever for the Debby Mittleman one; that one was just sad.
Debby's tape can't be found.
@@glitchedblood Oh I'm sorry. I meant to say Jennifer (clothespins).
I remember as a young child watching reruns on GSN and laughing my ass off when she rushed
If you ever find the ones like Debbys please post it i dont remember how it went for the ones you couldn’t find @@glitchedblood
@@GoodFella56. Debbie’s run will be airing on GSN again in a couple of months
Regis was so good at not even trying to talk the contestants out of the obvious wrong answers.
Well, of course. He was supposed to be impartial.
@@terminat1 Right, he had to follow the rules.
Right! In the UK the Millionaire host would give hints for the first 5 question.
@@choosey87 Good thing Regis didn't try and give a hint for the nectarine question then
@@choosey87 Yes, I liked that about the U.K. version. Thanks for your uploads.
Regis Philbin Will Be Missed A TV Legend. He Was The Best Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Game Show Host.
The Presidential Primary question was mean. Iowa goes first but it is a caucus
That's why it was there.
Yea that really is a trick question. Not technically but it's still confusing. 99% of Americans would think Iowa
I was shocked it wasn't Iowa
@@HipsterDoofus100 Please--its been New Hampshire forever - Delaware was a good trick answer too since they are the "First State"
Super mean, that was more of a 500,000 question... unlike the guy who got asked whcih is not a Pokemon as his million dollar question.
4:16 I don’t even want to imagine how unsettling the game show would be without music
That was for the flashback sequences. There is music in the studio.
@@glitchedblood Half-right. For the first five questions, the music bed never played in studio, it was added in post. This is because the first five questions are usually quickly done and anything prolonging the sequence would need to be cut down. It’s much easier for editors to simply not have music playing.
@@glitchedbloodI think most versions they tend to choose to not play the BGM in-studio because they edit in the music to make it clearer, and if there’s 2 playing at once it could jumble it up, or if the studio speakers invert the audio, it could cancel out the music entirely.
@@jacetaneneko_vtThe music is played in the studio from the 2000 question and above. The music for the first five questions isn't played because they edit those down a lot, and the music is much more complex and would sound awful when edited. When listening carefully you can notice the 2000 and above songs are jumping around but they were written by the Strachan's to do that seamlessly.
Rest in peace Regis, hilarious fella, wish he was still around making us laugh
I remember Allen Kong. He also asked the audience on a question about Sesame Street. I was screaming at the TV on that one...
That was an easy question.
Allen looked like the kind of person who didn't ever pay any attention to pop culture...which was strange because he actually got in the hot seat on a Goldie Hawn movie question (likely a lucky guess).
I swear I would have struggled with a lot of these! Maybe because I'm British and the American questions are very different, but over here the 1st question is never that tricky!
i mean, im 34, i didn't go to college, but I'm not completely clueless. Im an american and yeah, these are some obscure questions. Like you gotta know some real old school shit to get a lot of these. who the hell born after 1986 remembers most nursery rhymes? little jack horner? I've probably heard that nursery rhyme once or twice in my life.
I'm American and I don't know many of these! LOL
@@danm2084 The one where they asked which child is full of grace, and I'm going "Sunday isn't one of of the answers?" And this is one of the first 5 easy questions. If i got one of those wrong I would say "Well I guess I just embarrassed myself on National Television"
@@Tiqerboyit was the audience’s fault for making Steve miss that question
@@glitchedblood To be fair, I would have done the exact same thing. Asked the Audience and gotten it wrong. Though unfortunately the video doesn't show the answer distribution
You should always have a phone-a-friend who knows sports.
definitely! most people on this show are academics who have trained for this moment... not a lot of them are sport fans by stereotype
I know some sports but I've never heard of Lisa Leslie in my life
Thong is sport is so genral i could ask you a load on questions on cricket rugby darts snooker but my knowledge on your American sports is bad nfl nba nhl i know pretty much nothing
I think the guy who got the nectarines question wrong was thinking about tangerines.
He was. Him, Regis Philbin, and future syndicated winner Kevin Smith all read the question wrong.
@@glitchedbloodYes, very compelling recounting by Kevin there
Right after Regis says "Remember, you've got to take your time when you're sitting in that chair." Jennifer speeds up and llamas ha.
2:33- Reegemaster + Willy Wonka = Brian, it's too late, YOU GET NOTHING! It's over, YOU LOSE! Nice try, and GOOD DAY, SIR! Rest easy, Gene and Regis.
“I’m not going out on first question” *proceeds to go out on first question*.
Dang llamas and blackbirds
17:08 she probably would've gotten it if the question had simply been "which of these answers had the clue "Blue State"? The unnecessary added words took away from the core question.
Yeah and she has 15 seconds to think about it. I'm sorry Regis had to suffer seeing contestants under the damn timers system for that anniversary series.
I always thought the question about Bob Hope hosting the most Academy Award broadcasts was unreasonable at that level.
It was a special movies-only edition of the show, so the contestants thst night were expected to know a lot of film trivia
"Well Alan, so you leave with $200"
*Total Prize Money: $0"
well Regis corrected himself afterwards but it's still funny seeing the banner after he said that
I like how the startup intro for the video was the Xbox startup sound.
"Iowa is the first caucus, we were looking for the first primary"
Honestly that's the stupidest distinction.
Not at all. It’s a different process for choosing a candidate.
@@someguy23475 It's a pretty lame question for such a low dollar amount. I would feel a lot better about it if Iowa wasn't one of the answer choices
It took me some time to figure that out actually but I did get it right before he answered.
Anyone else feel like the contestants felt more real back then and showed more emotion than nowadays?
Everything back then was more real, compared to today, where every damn thing nowadays is completely fake as hell, that's why I miss the 90's and early 00's so damn much, the 90's especially, THE GREATEST DECADE OF ALL TIME💪💪💪🤟🤟🤟
I haven't watched the show since they starting messing with the rules.
In Hannibal's time, one might have crossed the *Andes* on llamas, but not the Alps. This guy not only doesn't know history, he also doesn't know zoology.
Don’t feel too bad for him, he’s a champion at poker now
@@glitchedbloodOh that's good. Ish. I mean I'm happy he's rich but the only kind of gambling I really care for would be WWTBAM style but still good for him finding his fortune
That erector set joke was outta pocket 😂
outta zipper
outta crotchet
outta socket
Some of these are actually tough. Then you get the clothespin question and just wonder what the hell is wrong with people
then you get the questions like “fritatta” and “Lisa Leslie” and wonder how many brain cells they have
It’s easy to criticise when you’re not in the situation
she saw the first answer, thought it fit, and then didn't even pay attention to the other answered. I completely understand making a mistake like that
@glitchedblood I’ve been following basketball since I was 5 and had no idea who Lisa Leslie was 😕
@@MCC-fo1oe I got all the correct answers, which proves all these contestants are dumb.
Wow. Every time I saw the show, the first few questions were ridiculously easy.
… Some of these were not so easy!
But some were.
You should see the UK £0 winners. They are much harder than this
@@glitchedbloodtbf ours are hard. Watching this I know most of the answers but when I watch our UK version it’s much harder and I can’t get past Q3 lol.
2:32 Regis getting snide over the contestant's loss. Damn.
Joseph Emerson Well, the contestant was thinking of Sing a Song of Sixpence, not Little Jack Horner.
Did you notice how he barely looked at Regis when he shook his hand? He didn't appreciate that.
"WHICH, WHERE'S HE AT?!" 🤣
It feels so bad to reach the hot seat and still not win anything, especially with using lifelines, specifically 50-50!
I hope they brought back the Iowa caucus/New Hampshire primary guy -- flawed question
they did but he never got back in the hot seat
That second dude was getting his pies crossed
Humpty Dumpty sat on a tuffet, eating his blackbird pie, when along came a black sheep………
@@mcsonicteam Finish it! I want to know how it ends!
No pressure
The sound effect when they get the question wrong for a $0 win sounds like an OOPS. The rest of the sound effects for incorrect answers later in the game sound like you are in bigger trouble!
I’m sorry but this is a bit of a trick question: the first state to vote is indeed Iowa, but they specifically wanted a primary and not a caucus? Cmon. 6:11
Yeah my initial thought was Iowa because of that. Too much of a trick question for a $500 question
@@OrioleFan336Ehhhhhhh. It was the pre timer era. The show had to get harder, they were burning money when people properly prepared for it and not just going to be on the tv. In the timer era, yeah, trick question.
In the UK version, all 8 £0 winners answered question 5 incorrectly. One of those did so on the 300th edition, which was broadcast live.
Strange, this video took almost 2 years to get some attention. I wonder why.
The original British show launched in 98 (wow!) with Chris tarrant.
Followed by Australia, USA and Russia in 99 amongst others.
Pretty much the whole world has a version by now. Even as late as 2018 they started a Mauritian version.
Even Mongolia has one. It's not the poorest country but it's one of the most isolated.
Although you have to define it by the format instead of any particular edition, there's a reasonable argument WWTBAM is the most famous show in the world by number of countries, more than Thrones or Simpsons or Friends.
David Gold’s reactions to a $1,000 sports question and when he missed it later on we’re hilarious. 😂
Did he really pick volleyball over basketball?
That presidential primary question is a dumb question. The Iowa caucus comes before the New Hampshire primary and serves the same purpose (nominating presidential candidates), only under a different format.
The question was PRIMARY, so your argument is dumb.
11:02 A "traditional Italian family" and they don't know what a frittata is? And no, Regis, a frittata isn't Mexican, it's Italian.
Have you seen the after banner speech? He corrected himself
@@glitchedblood Yes, after he was corrected by some unseen staff member, no doubt.
well damn i didn't think i was gonna see the og xbox intro again! nice
In Robby's defense, that was a pretty tough first question. And they probably didn't have the banner there the first time since they didn't think that was ever going to be needed. RIP Regis
They never had a banner in the UK version, only for the 300th special
@@glitchedblood Martin Baudrey suffered the distinction of having that banner.
How the fuck is it possibly a 'tough' question. Elephants are the only passenger animals of the four.
Dipshit.
@@vaddix9980 LLAMA are like 10000 miles away from the alps too lol 😆
Exactly. Most people probably don't even know who Hannibal is. The one dumb thing Robby did was use the 50/50 as his first lifeline. The ATA should always be used first.
R.I.P. Regis Philbin
This is why you aren't supposed to leave lifelines on the table!
Some used lifelines and still got it wrong
I adore the way Regis says "Final Answer" at 1:01 like he's voice dictating to a nuclear warhead
The dude used all three of his life lines while the music was still playing ? Hahah
Ok what!? I had NO idea what the first question was or what it was related to. Isn't the first question supposed to be extremely easy like "what color do you get when you mix red and yellow"?
Why would you use 50:50 if you have no idea, only use it if you can eliminate options
They may have lost, but they will be remembered forever. Can any of us say the same?
one of them came back and won quarter million i remember ^^
Martin Poteralski.
“I’m not going out on the first question”
Famous last words
Then how do you explain his winning streak at the World Poker Tournament?
Watching people guessing to save lifelines is hilarious
Yeah exactly If you’re not sure just use a lifeline instead of just guessing. You have 3 of them for a reason
Hahah right
Justin Ray Carillo shows how it's done. Used ATA on 200$. He won 500000 and got to quit his DISHWASHER job
1:27-The producers underestimated human stupidity.
true our country is stupid
I remember the computer game and ps1, where they would show a Check written for $0.00. And Regis would criticize us about it.
“You will have enough dollars to buy a marble or something”
@@glitchedblood "Put it in the bank. Maybe in forty years you can buy a marble." I remember that lol
Karla Robinson and Debby Mittleman are the other two women who left empty-handed. Karla made it to the $0 Winners special, but didn't make it out of the ring.
Also, Kevin Smith was actually in the ring that night of Stan Wu's llama.
No one has footage of Karla or Debby.
This how they thinned out the the winners at times. Once a show the question would be, “what shape does a square peg go into”?
Am I the only one who doesn’t know who Lisa Leslie is? I’d be upset if I got this as the first question
Yeah same but it was the fifth question so it's not as bad even though it's still $0
@@samwood917 if you really don’t know and don’t want to use the lifelines you can walk away with a measly $500. Still better than nothing, and if I was in Doctor Gold’s shoes, I would use a lifeline on the question.
It was probably more common knowledge back then, assuming this was filmed during her peak of popularity. I've never heard of her either
Remember this was around the year 2000 when she was much more well known. Ask this question in 2021 and it's more of a crapshoot.
This was in February 2000. I doubt anyone would really know that unless they are a die-hard fan of basketball.
While impossible, I'll try to one day find the contestant who begged the producers to not show them being a llama. I narrowed it down to Michael Kriegbaum and I think Pat Tarver. Maybe they are both llamas. Either way, I just wanna know which of those two are the phantom llama, after finding on the now defunct ATGS news group
are you sure this isn't a Mandela effect
@@glitchedblood Maybe? I checked the old atgs forums, apparently there was one around the time Kim Hunt or David Goodman won a million. I'll check the forums to see it again.
I'm glad I saw Debby Mittelman when she was on years back. I just wish I had caught Chris and Karla.
do you have a tape of Debby or no
@@glitchedblood no I just saw it on TV. It was five years before RUclips so I probably would have deleted it if I had taped it.
I can’t believe that one lady didn’t know that pencils and thread inspired the smorbleblarp and not the granchnob
Most of those questions are hard lol
Rip Rigis Philbin
Robby roseman used a 5050 to remove two of the wrong answers, then he answered llamas great love it
13:50 the most painful Walk of Shame on TV
Don’t feel bad for him, he did really good on wheel of fortune 3 years later
Apart from Weakest Link
6:47 - His last lifeline? He used all three before the $1,000
50:50 on first question and still wrong? I feel bad for him
I have to be honest. I was looking for dumb questions. I found these hard. Haha
I still don't know who Lisa Leslie is.
That’s what I’m saying lol, shit I’ve been following basketball since I was 5 and had no clue who she was
R.i.p. Regis🙏
tbf out of all the questions the only one i was confident with was the clothespins question. i did eventually get the presidential primary question, but putting iowa as an option was just evil lol
Could you imagine if they actually got past the first question, then they would’ve actually won the million dollars lol
one of them did came back for a special "zero dollar winners week" in 2001, (Brian Fodera), he left with $16,000
Honestly, I’m surprised that you replied since you haven’t made a video for two years lol Hopefully your make some more content very soon
@@glitchedbloodFive of them did.
8:15 Iowa is the first but it is a caucus not a primary. NH is indeed the first primary of the election year
13:01 can’t believe he got it wrong, with a head like that you’d think he’d hold all the answers of the universe.
13:33 I feel for that guy. Even I wouldn’t know that. Did he have any lifelines?
You haven’t watched Aladdin?
🎶 “Prince Ali, fabulous he, Ali Ababwa. Genuflect, show some respect, down on one knee” 🎵
Who wants to be a millionaire?
I don't! 🤣
in the first 12 series of the UK (September 1998-April 2002), only three people there got nothing.
I know, someone else uploaded them
Some of these are too obscure to be the 100 question... who the hell knows what job Michael J Fox had in Spin City? I'm even kind of picturing him as the press secretary and that wasn't it.
You should see the British £0 winners. Those are much harder than this
That was for $1,000.
Especially if you're like me and have never watched the show.
Yeah I watched the show and I wouldn't be sure if he was PS or DM.
I believe Spin City also aired on ABC at the time
Debby Mittelman's $0 came out today, footage from Game Show Channel will come soon
The “missing $0 winners (Regis Philbin era)" video will be coming soon on my alternate account
I also got a lot of these wrong, but to be fair there are a fair few American based questions and I'm a Brit. However, I also was 100% sure that a nectarine was closest to an orange... the more you learn!
I didn't know most of these either, rip
How do you pull a blackbird from a pie
17:32 THAT 😃
2:50 this guy reminded me of Bob Saget for a bit
5:14 I never been to France and even I know the answer is C
He also used a lifeline on a question about “Rubber Ducky” from Sesame Street
Yeah, but its pronounced 'blurgh' not blue. He pronounced Moulin Rogue correctly so it seems somewhat unfair to not use a french pronounciation for all words.
First guy probably thought they were talking about Hannibal Lecter who took llamas to keep his human cattle well fed over the journey.
2:42 I remember that one when it was real. I saw it.
5:21 “Well Alan, so we leave with the $200”
5:27 “TOTAL PRIZE MONEY: $0”
Ahem, why is that odd?
The Stan Wu clip was uploaded by me.
I know. I forgot to credit you. You were ChiSportsNut before
@@glitchedblood I'm glad you used it. I like seeing other people sharing my videos.
I'm sorry but if you use the 50/50 on the $100 question instead of ATA, you deserve to lose.
I take it Eric has never been to church, ever….
He'll need Jesus and a therapist after that
I would have asked the audience for the question @ 13:13.
I'm a drunk hobbo in the most secluded part of Azerbaijan, and even me new it was New Hampshire.
13:35 I sure wouldn't want anyone cheering for my $0 win!