I was delighted that I knew the final answer. At 77 I was proud of my memory. Then I discovered I had seen this episode before and forgotten it. Bugger!
True but at the same time it can backfire by giving false confidence. I guess from that point of you I understand it, but it still is very irksome for me that he would just choose to leave a lifeline on the table and not use it if it’s there.
@@toni4729: Same thing. Australian rhyming slang is a thing, and derived from Cockney rhyming slang. The way Australians speak is highly influenced by the proportion of Cockney convicts sent there
I hope these people realize that winning a substantial amount will put them into a higher Tax Bracket in The UK and a large amount of the Prize will go to The IRS!!
Not really. He never heard of the composer, so it’d still be a guess. Should’ve used the lifeline anyway just to not needlessly leave it on the table if it’s there but I’m pretty sure he still would’ve walked away.
I was delighted that I knew the final answer. At 77 I was proud of my memory. Then I discovered I had seen this episode before and forgotten it. Bugger!
😂 We've all been there, Tony!
Seriously underrated contestant
lol, who’s underrating him? 😂😂😂
Such balls. £32,000 to £500,000 with only one lifeline to his name and didn’t even need it. What a run.
we're supposed to rate the contestants? I didn't get the memo
He looks like Alfred Molina
Definitely use the 50/50. Something at the back of your mind might come to you when you are looking at two answers instead of four.
He said he had absolutely no idea.
True but at the same time it can backfire by giving false confidence. I guess from that point of you I understand it, but it still is very irksome for me that he would just choose to leave a lifeline on the table and not use it if it’s there.
I've spent sixty years in Australia and never heard a shark termed Noah. Lucky guy to get that one right.
I was thinking Jacob myself
Noah's sh'Ark? it makes sense..
@@singingindark12 That's Cockney not Aussie.
@@toni4729: Same thing. Australian rhyming slang is a thing, and derived from Cockney rhyming slang. The way Australians speak is highly influenced by the proportion of Cockney convicts sent there
@@ericforsyth Trouble is Aussies give it away, they tell the whole story. Cockneys don't.
I think he got one lifeline left with half a million quid.
Indeed when it comes to English or Australia I have general knowledge because I was born and raised in Ceylon ( bloody British colony )
Can't blame Pete for not wanting to use the 50/50… if he didn't know, that lifeline would've been useless either way!
Why does this guy remind me of buzz lightyear 😮 I think it's the eyes
17:58 gave me chills )
2002-2005 Studio
21:00 I would've said Chemist just by the Composer's name
I hope these people realize that winning a substantial amount will put them into a higher Tax Bracket in The UK and a large amount of the Prize will go to The IRS!!
IRS?😂
They explicitly say that the winnings are tax free = ITV paid any taxes.
This isn’t the USA version m8.
If he use 50:50 he might have his clue in 1 million pounds
did you not listen to what the guy said ?
@@antzooma i know but the result might difference
He was already thinking of that divorce and sex trip to Thailand.
Not really. He never heard of the composer, so it’d still be a guess. Should’ve used the lifeline anyway just to not needlessly leave it on the table if it’s there but I’m pretty sure he still would’ve walked away.
Wasn’t Borodin a composer?
Yes
Yes the question states that.