I already made this comment, but here it goes to annoy more people: You wanna know why Ed Toutant was in this episode? Well, he was originally supposed to appear on November 99, but he had to be bumped as one of the Fastest Finger contestants for that episode was supposed to appear in August, but was ineligible because he was running for political office, and Ed became an alternate. Hence why they put him in **this** episode, and only the top 9 qualifiers qualified for this episode. Hence why you see 9 person fastest finger rounds.
0:33 Wrong. John Carpenter, Dan Blonsky, Joe Trela, Bob House Kim Hunt & David Goodman were the only americans in the 20th century to win $1,000,000 on a primetime quiz show.
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I already made this comment, but here it goes to annoy more people: You wanna know why Ed Toutant was in this episode? Well, he was originally supposed to appear on November 99, but he had to be bumped as one of the Fastest Finger contestants for that episode was supposed to appear in August, but was ineligible because he was running for political office, and Ed became an alternate. Hence why they put him in **this** episode, and only the top 9 qualifiers qualified for this episode. Hence why you see 9 person fastest finger rounds.
Welcome to Series 3 and a new century of "Millionaire"
The new century started in 2001.
This is still the 20th century.
@@GAME-SHOW-FAN😢 21st
Heh?
2001 is 21st century not 20th
I know.
That's why I said the new century started in 2001.
16:29, I know someone got yelled at in the back for missing the lighting and music cues or posting the $64,000 question too early
0:33
Wrong.
John Carpenter, Dan Blonsky, Joe Trela, Bob House
Kim Hunt & David Goodman were the only americans
in the 20th century to win $1,000,000 on a primetime quiz show.