@@TerrorOnRUclips At least it's much less terrifying than going for _Machus Red Fox_ on Super Millionaire, right? And that question was worth a whopping *_$2,500,000._*
Damn thats incredible what this show can do. He knew the answer but just couldn't go with it since he doubted himself. As he said sat and home he'd answer that straight away. I knew it aswell but in the situation would I have picked that hard to say!
Very sad, if he had been just a bit more brave and confident, who knows, he could have known the answer to the million pound question and been one of just a few on the UK version to win the grand prize...
how is it easy ? you need to know two bits of knowledge, the dates of the PM in office and the year when women won the right to vote, if you don't know one of them then you can't answer it
He did absolutely the right thing and should be proud he didn't risk it all by being greedy. I hope he thoroughly enjoyed his winnings. Smart man.
My all time favourite contestant. To go for that Henry Ford question took some serious bollocks to gamble
But he didnt go for Lloyd George
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At least it's much less terrifying than going for _Machus Red Fox_ on Super Millionaire, right?
And that question was worth a whopping *_$2,500,000._*
That was a really wholesome moment when he called his mum, and still loves a stiff drink at 80! God bless that old bird!
- "You need a real hard drinking mate here"
- "I'm gonna ring me mum"
Now that one I couldn't stop laughing about, that was brilliant 🤣🤣🤣
And so couldn't Chris.
80 years old and she knows her Brandy. Love it!
'I love you mum'
Nice to see someone from Beverley win big I’m from Hull not too far away
@jamesheath7601 Rather a tenuous link, don’t you think?
01:14 when I was a kid I thought the hot seat and Chris Tarrant's chair just magically appeared lol
"I love you Mum !!" for 10 million people to hear 😀😀😀
One of the most likeable contestants I've seen on this show.
"I'm going to ring my mum": priceless!
"And my father knew him". Well that was a sign then!
I love how Chris always,kind of,slurps between question's
Great run!
Damn thats incredible what this show can do. He knew the answer but just couldn't go with it since he doubted himself. As he said sat and home he'd answer that straight away. I knew it aswell but in the situation would I have picked that hard to say!
£250,000 Is a huge money
Life changing
Indeed and it was quite a bit more then.
250k in 2001 was huge money.
It still is.
250k can just about buy you a night out in london now
@@antzoomaWhere do you live because in the London I know 250k is huge money.
2001 computer tends to have a bias towards D as the right answer
20:55 No you have just won £250,000
Why didn't he have a walkoff?
Correct thing to do. Well done that man.
Very sad, if he had been just a bit more brave and confident, who knows, he could have known the answer to the million pound question and been one of just a few on the UK version to win the grand prize...
Monday 19th February 2001
Tuesday actually
@@troo_storyNo it was a Monday, Vince is correct
Easiest question ever for £500000?
what? I didn't even know the answer
No. It's only easy to someone who studies history and/or British politics. The fact that the question doesn't give a date makes it even tougher.
how is it easy ? you need to know two bits of knowledge, the dates of the PM in office and the year when women won the right to vote, if you don't know one of them then you can't answer it
It's only easy if you know the answer!
Not easy, but *relative* to other £500,000 questions, I’d say so.
However I’ve studied politics so maybe I have some bias in saying that
Noice
24:47 take a big money
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😃😁😂😄 great