Thanks for posting this WWTBAMclassics, this is the episode in which the Sevier County Sherriff's department identified contestant Mike Stacey @20:10 , who had a warrant for driving with a suspended liscense, he was subsequently arrested and jailed OMG.
Yea wayyy too easy. I think just a producers chooses what tier the questions are in based on their subjective opinion of their difficulty. It would be cool if instead they actually polled every question with focus groups and actually make each question scientifically tougher.
It's really weird how Regis never mentioned that Stephanie was the first hot seat contestant from Kentucky (especially since she was also only the second person from Kentucky to make it onto the show), yet when Jeff Fisher appeared just a few nights later, Regis took the time to mention how he was the first hot seat contestant from Tennessee, which had already had a handful of contestants in the Fastest Finger.
Economic historians have suggested they are silver because they represent half of the bimetal standard, and that when they walk on the road, The Yellow Brick Road, to Oz, they unify silver and gold. The entire story is filled with political symbolism.
Believe it or not, the author of the book call, Medusa has the first name of President Theodore Roosevelt. Do you think the fashion trend rebirth the hair style of Medusa? So, therefore especially Black Americans are lost in the sauce. On the series call, "Big Bang" Penny chop an android head off on the compute. What would be your comment of a corporation named, The America's Hair Publisher?
This was 24 years ago.
Amazing how the world has changed.
Great to relive a more innocent time.
Thank you.
Kevin is one of my favorite contestants. Really smart guy with a sense of humor!
Thanks for posting this WWTBAMclassics, this is the episode in which the Sevier County Sherriff's department identified contestant Mike Stacey @20:10 , who had a warrant for driving with a suspended liscense, he was subsequently arrested and jailed OMG.
Regis: "Now join us from New York for night 68 of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire!"
Airdate: March 12, 2000
What a smart and popular contestant Kevin was. Excellent night for him winning $250,000!!! 👍
Damn you spoiled it for me, Idk what I was thinking coming to the comments first 😂
@@andrewsims1356I do that all the time!!
Best thank you to the audience I've ever seen! Well done Southern Man. Wonderful manners!
86% of the audience was right on the $64,000 question. Thanks audience for helping Kevin win that big chunk of money. 👍
That Hummus question was way too easy for $125,000.
That question was actually worth $64,000. I knew the answer to it.
This guy knows who painted the Vietnam War Memorial but doesn't know that hummus is made of chickpeas?
Yea wayyy too easy. I think just a producers chooses what tier the questions are in based on their subjective opinion of their difficulty. It would be cool if instead they actually polled every question with focus groups and actually make each question scientifically tougher.
I'm forced to now think about how terrifyingly gross a cream-filled Slim Jim would be
I've never even had a Slim Jim!!
Reege be lovin’ that Hummus! Lol
I guessed the $500,000 question correctly. I almost read the book once.
Regis is unusually funny in this one
He is always funny.
It's really weird how Regis never mentioned that Stephanie was the first hot seat contestant from Kentucky (especially since she was also only the second person from Kentucky to make it onto the show), yet when Jeff Fisher appeared just a few nights later, Regis took the time to mention how he was the first hot seat contestant from Tennessee, which had already had a handful of contestants in the Fastest Finger.
21:38 least graceful sitting down in hot seat ever LOL
Interesting how the only two women in the FF row were the only two contestants to get the first FF question right.
HE JUST WON $250,000!
Do you happen to have the episode from March 16, 2000?
Almost 23 years ago
For that particular $500,000 Question I probably would have gone with either Silver or Ruby.
Economic historians have suggested they are silver because they represent half of the bimetal standard, and that when they walk on the road, The Yellow Brick Road, to Oz, they unify silver and gold. The entire story is filled with political symbolism.
I would have said blue. Ruby would have been my second choice
Google says Ruby on every page I can find.
The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz question was a stinker! I apparently said Ruby.
They're talking about the book, not the movie. In the book, Dorothy's slippers were silver.
Can you upload more syndicated shows with Meredith Vieira?
Usually I see 86% in the round 2 questions when a contestant uses the audience lifeline there.
guy looks a little like Babe Ruth
Chickpeas
Dan Schindler
11:33 hhhhhhhhummus
Believe it or not, the author of the book call, Medusa has the first name of President Theodore Roosevelt. Do you think the fashion trend rebirth the hair style of Medusa? So, therefore especially Black Americans are lost in the sauce. On the series call, "Big Bang" Penny chop an android head off on the compute. What would be your comment of a corporation named, The America's Hair Publisher?