I am that 'Martin Penny'. Uploaded this ages ago and now at 150k views. Bill was a lovely fella and drank me under the table in the hotel the night before. Lifetime ambition fulfilled thanks to Swanny..., a mention on TMS. Albeit in a round about kind of way.....x
DingoDooable yes mate. I got to the final again where I think, this time, I managed to at least answer two correct questions before crashing and burning again.... lol. RIP Bill
This is why 15-1 is the best. When the two other contestants are left standing there, William G. Stewart straight up invites them onto another show to have another go.
I've always considered myself a good quizzer; but for one man to have so much knowledge across the board like that..? Incredible!!!! Truly Amazing. (and after a night on the beer too? doubly amazing)
literally one of the best - certainly most underrated - UK tv moments ever. absolutely legendary. thank you Martin for posting this and preserving the legacy.
Great thing about 15/1 was that there was no pissing around asking the contestants a load of questions about themselves, they just got straight into it!!
Watching this couple hours after Polish version of the show, "Ten to One", saw their first maximum scoring contestant in history. Artur Baranowski scored 803 points in the final round, answering all 40 final questions correctly by himself. Why not 433? In Polish version if contestant scores 3 correct answers by the buzzer and asks for question, every correct answer is awarded with double points.
Thanks for posting Martin. My late father used to watch this a lot, and got quite a few questions right I'm proud to say. If you were going to lose to anyone I'm guessing it would have been someone like Bill. Also what a gent William G. Stewart was on air. I hope he was as genuine and decent off camera. May him and Bill rest in peace. Best wishes to you.
Now that is something special. We have this format ( bit changed ) in Poland since 1994 and it is called One out of ten :) Anyway in-game formula is similar, also 40 questions in final. There were few brainiacs in programs history, but nobody did 40 questions in a row. Type "Dominik Rauer" if want to see our format and a guy who was on right track.
Arguably, Daphne Fowler's performance was greater still - as her episode had 11 surviving contestants at the beginning of round 2 (while Bill McKaig's only had 5 contestants at this stage, and thus only needed to eliminate two). Either way, they were both incredible.
Definitely the most extraordinary episode of Fifteen to One in the show's history. I remember watching this and Countdown everyday when I got home from school and so I should have remembered actually seeing this episode on the day it was shown.
It's a real shame they axed Fifteen to One. It was a great no-frills general knowledge test. Modern quiz shows try too hard to be cutting edge, but this was what it was all about.
Yesterday, the maximum score was achieved in Polish version of this game show (1 z 10). The winner contestant, Artur Baranowski, scored 803 points, because in final round, each correct answer for the "self-nominating" question is worth 20 points!
THANKS for this! I've uploaded an earlier final which featured the highest score AT THAT TIME. After which, I ESCAPED Britain - thus MISSING this. For me, it's over a decade late - but thankyou for allowing me to FINALLY see a 15-1 MAXIMUM!
I remember watching this when it was aired. I was an apprentice at a newspaper so the hours were 6am till 3pm so was always home in time for it. What a legend!!
My Dad loved this show,just heard a new series starts on Monday this week. He was always on about this episode. Grand Final best of the best episode was fairly epic as well.
The new series of Fifteen To One is absolutely here - www.channel4.com/programmes/fifteen-to-one/4od - we're very proud to have it back! It's on Fridays at 8pm.
Having been a previous winner invited back from previous seasons and having then recently achieved what is theoretically the maximum possible score in the final, Bill McKaig will most certainly go down in the history books as one of the greatest ever Fifteen to One contestants of all time.
This is the best quiz, no nonsense, about long introductions, some of the people who were on this quiz, won a million on who wants to be a millionaire. Mandela effect, I didn't know , Bill mckaig died. What a very knowledgeable man, William g Stewart, I couldn't believe he died a few years ago. I would've loved him to go against the chasers, RIP to two very intellectual men💙💙🙏...
TMS brought me here. How did they not start laughing half way through (I did), or appeal? Amazing effort. A walking encyclopedia. I managed to answer 3 correctly. ...
I loved 15 - 1! It's my favourite of the quiz shows for three reasons. 1) There are tons of questions asked during the half hour, unlike the likes of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire where you are lucky to get 15 in one episode, 2) They standard is the same throughout, meaning no absurdly easy or absurdly difficult questions like on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire or The Weakest Link, and 3) All the questions are about things which are worth knowing, not about pointless celebrity gossip!
To be fair, the standard could fluctuate sometimes, e.g. true or false questions (or others with a similarly limited range of answers). But in general, it was a great level for a quiz show. For example, I got 60% of these answers, and might have guessed another 10% - that's quite a satisfying ratio. I also like University Challenge, which meets your first and third points, but some questions are very tough. Generally, my success rate is much lower!
An amazing achievement, the first step(a single step) answer though? He might not have been given that one but he deserved it frankly. Well played Bill
A fella Nick Terry, who won the whole thing 3 or 4 times .Daphne off Eggheads also answered all the questions right before this, but she got one wrong in the middle round and finished up 1 point short on 432. I remember watching Bill the day it was aired, very impressive!!
This was indeed in early 1999. The following year Daphne Fowler came the closest possible to matching Bill's feat when she scored 432, and in 2002 Michael Penrice also came within a whisker when he managed 423.
Correct, the other 400+ scores were Michael Penrice with 423 [beaten on a buzzer question] and Matti Watton in the same series with 412 [incorrect answer to a question]
I love the look on his face when he got asked the Bible question like: "I'm a minister in the church, you can't expect me to know stuff like that!" lol! Phenomenal.
This has to be the greatest feat in any form of quiz knowleedge,I got most of them,but doing this live ,a tremendous feat..Just wondered did he ever do any other quizzing ? mastermind Ect ?
Looks like it was an interesting show. I live in Canada, and despite how good this show is, I'm not sure if it would work on this side of the pond. I have seen a few episodes of the revival with the new host, and she seems to have more interaction with the contestants on there, likely because it seems to be a one hour show this time. Despite the dominant performance, it must still be difficult to get this far in one episode.
Matti watton, got the highest score, in the grand final, against Olav, I can't remember the other contestants name, over 200 . And the grand final questions were very hard. I wonder how WGS , would do if he was a contestant, he was a very knowledgeable man. I miss those days when this quiz aired in 1988 to 2003. You learn a lot more listening to quizzes than school.
I understand it has been back for a few years. It's been presented since 2014 by Sandi Toksvig. It's pretty much the same kind of quiz as before. This time though, the winner of the grand final receives a cash prize of £40,000.
This was a fantastic effort from Bill here - a maximum possible 433 score, and only an absolutely other-worldly performance from his long-time grand final rival Nick Terry prevented him from winning the Grand Final of this series too... It would have seemed inconceivable at the time given his formidable knowledge here, but this would actually be Bill's last ever winning appearance on 15-to-1 - in the grand final of this series, he was (as aforementioned) eventually outclassed by Nick Terry, and had to settle for the runner-up spot; then, when he returned in the following series, he was finally eliminated from the show after losing his heat game
By nominating, he could force another player to take the next question, if they get it right they get 10 points and take control, but if they get it wrong, they lose a life and control would have gone back to him to take the next question or nominate again.
LOL I'm just some schmuck you've never met from Glasgow, I merely read the comments, and saw the resemblance :-) Funnily enough though, I used to work in the Gorbals, like Bill. Sadly the similarities between us end there. Kudos to you for uploading this mate.
Bill sadly passed away in April 2021. One of the all-time greats of quizzing. RIP Bill
Very sad news. A quizzer amongst quizzers , may he rest in peace.
Source?
I thought it was April 2021
You’re right, it was April, having just Googled.
William g Stewart also died some years ago. He was the best host on this show I couldn't stand sandi tovig she was annoying
He would make a great Chaser
Hes dead now sadly
I am that 'Martin Penny'. Uploaded this ages ago and now at 150k views. Bill was a lovely fella and drank me under the table in the hotel the night before. Lifetime ambition fulfilled thanks to Swanny..., a mention on TMS. Albeit in a round about kind of way.....x
+Martin Penny
martin - did he win the final !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I felt sorry for you and Alison. Like a couple of snooker players forced to sit while the other clears the table with a maximum break.
DingoDooable yes mate. I got to the final again where I think, this time, I managed to at least answer two correct questions before crashing and burning again.... lol. RIP Bill
Martin Penny hi Martin is bill still alive do you know ?
dean` Brady no idea mate.... Hoping so. He’s still my phone a friend should Millionaire come back....
The best game show presenter ever. Such a gentlemanly style. RIP legend.
Yep he was the best host for this show couldn't stand sandi tovig she was annoying
This is why 15-1 is the best. When the two other contestants are left standing there, William G. Stewart straight up invites them onto another show to have another go.
I've always considered myself a good quizzer; but for one man to have so much knowledge across the board like that..? Incredible!!!! Truly Amazing. (and after a night on the beer too? doubly amazing)
Simply the best quiz show ever in the history of television. 15-1, you are sorely missed.
literally one of the best - certainly most underrated - UK tv moments ever. absolutely legendary. thank you Martin for posting this and preserving the legacy.
Great thing about 15/1 was that there was no pissing around asking the contestants a load of questions about themselves, they just got straight into it!!
The old one was good yes. The newer series i hated it lots of pissing about in it and sandi tovig was plain annoying
@@sexydudeuk2172 Turned a half hour show into an hour, just by adding loads of unnecessary waffle.
RIP Bill Mckaig. Quizzing legend
Only just seen this, very sad - I wonder how veterans like him felt about the recent developments in international cricket.
R.I.P William G .Made 15-1 what it was.A proper quiz with a proper(and bloody good) host.
Watching this couple hours after Polish version of the show, "Ten to One", saw their first maximum scoring contestant in history. Artur Baranowski scored 803 points in the final round, answering all 40 final questions correctly by himself.
Why not 433? In Polish version if contestant scores 3 correct answers by the buzzer and asks for question, every correct answer is awarded with double points.
Thanks for posting Martin. My late father used to watch this a lot, and got quite a few questions right I'm proud to say. If you were going to lose to anyone I'm guessing it would have been someone like Bill. Also what a gent William G. Stewart was on air. I hope he was as genuine and decent off camera. May him and Bill rest in peace. Best wishes to you.
He pulled Laura so he definitely had a lot going for him in real life too.
Now that is something special. We have this format ( bit changed ) in Poland since 1994 and it is called One out of ten :)
Anyway in-game formula is similar, also 40 questions in final. There were few brainiacs in programs history, but nobody did 40 questions in a row. Type "Dominik Rauer" if want to see our format and a guy who was on right track.
Daphne Fowler came close to doing the same. Just one point off having missed a question in round 2.
Another contestant came close as well scoring 423 but someone beat him to the buzzer
Arguably, Daphne Fowler's performance was greater still - as her episode had 11 surviving contestants at the beginning of round 2 (while Bill McKaig's only had 5 contestants at this stage, and thus only needed to eliminate two).
Either way, they were both incredible.
Definitely the most extraordinary episode of Fifteen to One in the show's history. I remember watching this and Countdown everyday when I got home from school and so I should have remembered actually seeing this episode on the day it was shown.
Bill is simply awsome!!, this show should be brought back asap.
R.I.P William G Stewart, Grew up watching 15 to 1 on Channel 4, was a great gameshow to watch.
It's a real shame they axed Fifteen to One. It was a great no-frills general knowledge test. Modern quiz shows try too hard to be cutting edge, but this was what it was all about.
I thought William G Stewart stepped down as host, hence the show being taken off?
Yesterday, the maximum score was achieved in Polish version of this game show (1 z 10). The winner contestant, Artur Baranowski, scored 803 points, because in final round, each correct answer for the "self-nominating" question is worth 20 points!
Excellent. Can you upload that mate?
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Still marvelling at this.... how can he know the answers to all of the questions. Great show.
THANKS for this! I've uploaded an earlier final which featured the highest score AT THAT TIME. After which, I ESCAPED Britain - thus MISSING this. For me, it's over a decade late - but thankyou for allowing me to FINALLY see a 15-1 MAXIMUM!
I remember watching this when it was aired. I was an apprentice at a newspaper so the hours were 6am till 3pm so was always home in time for it.
What a legend!!
Its back on our screens but the chances of this score being matched is between slim and none.
This was a very unique episode. Ten people were eliminated in the first round and Bill got the highest score ever in 15-1.
My Dad loved this show,just heard a new series starts on Monday this week. He was always on about this episode. Grand Final best of the best episode was fairly epic as well.
Was honestly surprised Bill was never on Eggheads.
He makes it look so easy😂😂😂🏴
The new series of Fifteen To One is absolutely here - www.channel4.com/programmes/fifteen-to-one/4od - we're very proud to have it back! It's on Fridays at 8pm.
Wow, you're the official channel and you've commented on someones channel that has your own content uploaded...that's odd!
Kudos to them for not asking the content to be removed. Nice work Channel 4! #props
CLASSIC I remember watching this episode.
Crazy, he is obviously very knowledgeable but there is a massive element of luck and he he had both. Great to see.
Having been a previous winner invited back from previous seasons and having then recently achieved what is theoretically the maximum possible score in the final, Bill McKaig will most certainly go down in the history books as one of the greatest ever Fifteen to One contestants of all time.
thumbs up if test match special sent you here
This is the best quiz, no nonsense, about long introductions, some of the people who were on this quiz, won a million on who wants to be a millionaire. Mandela effect, I didn't know , Bill mckaig died. What a very knowledgeable man, William g Stewart, I couldn't believe he died a few years ago. I would've loved him to go against the chasers, RIP to two very intellectual men💙💙🙏...
TMS brought me here. How did they not start laughing half way through (I did), or appeal? Amazing effort. A walking encyclopedia. I managed to answer 3 correctly. ...
Great to watch this. Lovely, modest person.
Great performance 👏 made it look so easy. I wish they would bring this back just as it was. Quick fire questions with very little faffing around
15-1. Perfect show.
Came here to try to regrow the brain cells I lost by watching 10 minutes of Deal or No Deal.
Thank you for taking the time to tell me exactly what happened, really appreciate it.
R.I.P. William. Class act. Always reminded me of the actor who played the equalizer
I believe the actor was Edward Woodward.
Indeed he was
Bill sadly died last year to
I loved 15 - 1! It's my favourite of the quiz shows for three reasons. 1) There are tons of questions asked during the half hour, unlike the likes of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire where you are lucky to get 15 in one episode, 2) They standard is the same throughout, meaning no absurdly easy or absurdly difficult questions like on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire or The Weakest Link, and 3) All the questions are about things which are worth knowing, not about pointless celebrity gossip!
To be fair, the standard could fluctuate sometimes, e.g. true or false questions (or others with a similarly limited range of answers). But in general, it was a great level for a quiz show. For example, I got 60% of these answers, and might have guessed another 10% - that's quite a satisfying ratio.
I also like University Challenge, which meets your first and third points, but some questions are very tough. Generally, my success rate is much lower!
An amazing achievement, the first step(a single step) answer though? He might not have been given that one but he deserved it frankly. Well played Bill
A fella Nick Terry, who won the whole thing 3 or 4 times .Daphne off Eggheads also answered all the questions right before this, but she got one wrong in the middle round and finished up 1 point short on 432.
I remember watching Bill the day it was aired, very impressive!!
This was indeed in early 1999. The following year Daphne Fowler came the closest possible to matching Bill's feat when she scored 432, and in 2002 Michael Penrice also came within a whisker when he managed 423.
I watched this at the time and to this day I still remember his name. A pity you don't have the full episode. He was phenomenal throughout.
It's split into two parts
Well done, Alison.
TMS brought me here
Jacob May And me But waiting for end of play to watch
Nick Sweetman And me.
Think i saw this episode when it was on :)
I remember watching this at the time - unbelievable!
i so used to love this show when i was young ,why did thay ever cancel it?
I also watched it on the day - fair play to the bloke, all round knowledge.
Well done swanny.
The other two contestants look so bored and resigned to their defeat.
Correct, the other 400+ scores were Michael Penrice with 423 [beaten on a buzzer question] and Matti Watton in the same series with 412 [incorrect answer to a question]
Daphne Fowler too
432
Fantastic performance!!
This and mastermind are proper quiz shows
I love the look on his face when he got asked the Bible question like: "I'm a minister in the church, you can't expect me to know stuff like that!" lol! Phenomenal.
This has to be the greatest feat in any form of quiz knowleedge,I got most of them,but doing this live ,a tremendous feat..Just wondered did he ever do any other quizzing ? mastermind Ect ?
I actually watched that live. It changed my life.
Looks like it was an interesting show. I live in Canada, and despite how good this show is, I'm not sure if it would work on this side of the pond. I have seen a few episodes of the revival with the new host, and she seems to have more interaction with the contestants on there, likely because it seems to be a one hour show this time. Despite the dominant performance, it must still be difficult to get this far in one episode.
Matti watton, got the highest score, in the grand final, against Olav, I can't remember the other contestants name, over 200 . And the grand final questions were very hard. I wonder how WGS , would do if he was a contestant, he was a very knowledgeable man. I miss those days when this quiz aired in 1988 to 2003. You learn a lot more listening to quizzes than school.
Another thing is Idont think he hesitated on any of the answers
4:38 that lad in the middle
They should bring this back it was so simple but brilliant.
I understand it has been back for a few years. It's been presented since 2014 by Sandi Toksvig. It's pretty much the same kind of quiz as before. This time though, the winner of the grand final receives a cash prize of £40,000.
As the Four horsemen of the Apocalypse at 2.47, it was a film starring Rudolph Valentino
This was a fantastic effort from Bill here - a maximum possible 433 score, and only an absolutely other-worldly performance from his long-time grand final rival Nick Terry prevented him from winning the Grand Final of this series too... It would have seemed inconceivable at the time given his formidable knowledge here, but this would actually be Bill's last ever winning appearance on 15-to-1 - in the grand final of this series, he was (as aforementioned) eventually outclassed by Nick Terry, and had to settle for the runner-up spot; then, when he returned in the following series, he was finally eliminated from the show after losing his heat game
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well that's one way to secure a spot on a finals board.
Would love to know which number was the most regular winner on 15-to-1 in its original run.
Graeme Swann forced me to come here.
simon250505 And me But waiting for end of play to watch
me too via TMS
Outstanding
At the start it looks like Bill is listening to the beat on his headset & mixing on his turntables
what does that mean, "Question or nominate"? What happens if he says "Nominate"?
By nominating, he could force another player to take the next question, if they get it right they get 10 points and take control, but if they get it wrong, they lose a life and control would have gone back to him to take the next question or nominate again.
@@starskunk Hah, always fun to see answers to stuff I wrote literally over a decade ago .. thanks for the response! :D
@@lobstertexas You're welcome! I figured it hadn't been answered, even after all these years lol so just in case you were still wondering :D
I remember this too - what a legend
This guy should present Songs of Praise.
So Mr Cornwell- erm, I mean Mr Penny! Did you and Alison get to come back?!
"A great fan of Scottish cricket". Good man!
FML! I actually remember this exact episode.
very impressive
this is not the first time it happened, Im sure?
It's the ONLY time in the history of the show a player got a perfect score.
@623058 It was the only time. The only person to get a score near it was Daphne Fowler, who's now a regular on the Eggheads.
I have to agree, with BOTH! I can;t believe it!
Amazing thing is I read he didn't go on to win the finals for that season.
Awesome.
I wish this was still on, what a show. Game shows would be so much better now if they still used retro 90s intro music.
If you give him more than three choices, he freezes and falls over.
#CHALLENGEUK MAXIMUM SCORED MCKAIG 🇬🇧
It's gone 10 years
fantastic!
Well done to him, but I don't think he was fair. The other two didn't even get a chance to answer any questions.
Colony of beaver scouts you say?
An amazing achievement quizing
RIP WILLIAM G STEWART
greatest ever scotsman
Would love to see this guy on The Chase.
It cannot be beaten unless they completely revise the scoring system.
LOL I'm just some schmuck you've never met from Glasgow, I merely read the comments, and saw the resemblance :-)
Funnily enough though, I used to work in the Gorbals, like Bill. Sadly the similarities between us end there. Kudos to you for uploading this mate.
INCREDIBLY CLEVER AND FOREBODING QUIZMASTER.DIRECTED BLESS THIS HOUSE I BELIEVE,AROUND 1976 ISH.
Hi Aunty Donna boys. This is proof I've done my homework.
I also did my homework
ahhh shit I forgot to do my bum dance essay
Amazing!
The guy in the middle didn't seem happy!