Well ive appeared on many Tv game / Quiz shows over a 25 year period & i would have been out on the 1st question the irish comedian got ! Ive never heard of that expression for dodging work or school in my days born in 1962 i only ever heard the word playing truant or bunking off school so they did me on the 1st never heard of hookey ? I suppose it depends on your place of birth or age ? I was born 1962 in Liverpool . Thats why i never applied for this show or millionaire because even the easiest of questions can trip you up .
It's maybe more prevalent down south - the term hookey (or hooky) more generically means something dodgy. It's key to the final verse of the Only Fools And Horses end theme - God bless Hookey St, viva Hookey St, long live Hookey St, C'est magnifique Hookey St, magnifique Hookey St............Hookey St.............Hookey St.
I dislike when the Chasers try to explain why the contestants failed through performance factors. “Your energy dropped.”- Energy dropped because he didn’t know the answers!
I dislike when the Chasers try to explain why the contestants failed through performance factors. “Your energy dropped.”- Energy dropped because he didn’t know the answers!
It’s not that hard to maintain energy over two minutes. Focusing on what you can do going forward instead of ruminating over mistakes you already made is good advice.
I agree. We love explanations of failure that suggest we are in control of our destiny, and things so easily could have been different. Not knowing an answer is true but dull.
Charlie's questions were really hard compared to a lot of the others
Rick Edwards. Presenter of the the quiz show, "Impossible". One of my many favourite quiz shows
Thank you! Please do more x
At the end Anne didn't stand up for the round of applause with the others, I hope the rumours about her health aren't true.
Took 8 seconds for Charlie to respond (or pass) on an Adele question
Oh My god £120,000🎉🎉🎉
Anne looks beautiful, she's my favourite chaser 👏
really thought the second person had it, she was 57-24 seconds
I love these. Got more?
I have one more which I may upload soon
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More episodes Please !!!
How long have "glasses" been a fashion accessory? People need the bloody things.
Love Irish accent ❤
Well ive appeared on many Tv game / Quiz shows over a 25 year period & i would have been out on the 1st question the irish comedian got ! Ive never heard of that expression for dodging work or school in my days born in 1962 i only ever heard the word playing truant or bunking off school so they did me on the 1st never heard of hookey ? I suppose it depends on your place of birth or age ? I was born 1962 in Liverpool . Thats why i never applied for this show or millionaire because even the easiest of questions can trip you up .
What shows were you on?
I think it's a Yankee word
@@ChrisWar666yes. I'm in the States, and it's been in common usage since at least the '60s
It's maybe more prevalent down south - the term hookey (or hooky) more generically means something dodgy. It's key to the final verse of the Only Fools And Horses end theme - God bless Hookey St, viva Hookey St, long live Hookey St, C'est magnifique Hookey St, magnifique Hookey St............Hookey St.............Hookey St.
Wonder how many get the first question wrong
I dislike when the Chasers try to explain why the contestants failed through performance factors. “Your energy dropped.”- Energy dropped because he didn’t know the answers!
The beast looking good he lose some weight, haven't seen the show for a while.
That's cheating. Queen Victoria wasn't Queen at the age of fifteen. She was still princess.
The very definition of why you don't do a spin off of the main show. Awful
I dislike when the Chasers try to explain why the contestants failed through performance factors. “Your energy dropped.”- Energy dropped because he didn’t know the answers!
It’s not that hard to maintain energy over two minutes. Focusing on what you can do going forward instead of ruminating over mistakes you already made is good advice.
I agree. We love explanations of failure that suggest we are in control of our destiny, and things so easily could have been different. Not knowing an answer is true but dull.
They usually are still thinking of the last answer, it's sad but true.