Classic Who Wants to be a Millionaire from the primetime days! This episode is from 5/3/01, and begins with Andrea Stout going for $2,000 with all of her lifelines.
A piece of trivia for you real die hard WWTBAM fans… During $250k winner Scott McKeeve's run on the show (which is on youtube), his companion (and girlfriend), Caroline mentioned that she was once a fastest finger finalist but didn't make it into the hot seat… Well, that's her in this episode!
I found it so awkward that Scott & Caroline broke up in the week between when he won the $250K and when he came back to see his $500K question and the awkward transition Regis had to make to get back into the game following the week layoff LOL
@@WWTBAMclassics I can respect that I myself watched a lot of the price is right during my childhood but only when I had time off from school 🏫 or it aired a $1,000,000 spectacular and just yesterday I found another go to game show to watch on my phone 📱 in high rollers!
I figured that a pullet is a baby hen because chicken in french is "poulet". But that might just be a coincidence and not related at all. Similarly if you know basic French, you know that an apple is called "pomme" which makes that question very easy. I'm shocked that the majority of the audience didn't know that.
I knew studying French for so many years would pay off on Joe's question that he missed. "Poulet" is the French word for chicken, and "poule" for hen, hence "pullet" in English. I'm sure it's similar in other Romance languages.
lmao i just got to where he lost and regis talks about him and he goes "a bit of a nervous wreck there for a while.." hahaha. I would be embarrassed if that's the first thing he said when I lost.
For the following 2 Questions, I would have picked 1 of the following 2. “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” Rap Artist 1: Tupac Shakur 2: The Notorious B.I.G. 16th U.S. Constitutional Amendment 1: 1910 to 1919 2: 1900 to 1909
I've been enjoying the episodes from The year 2000 & 2001 my favorite episodes of the series of Regis by the way do you have the first episode when they started that big million dollar jackpot at the beginning of 2001
Weirdly enough, I did have a hunch about the income tax question due to comic books. In one of Don Rosa's stories, Theodore Roosevelt tells Scrooge McDuck to stop betlitteling him or he will create a law about income tax. I remember the story taking place in Panama... if I only remembered the year it took place too!
It was a phenomenon with 25-30 million pairs of eyes on it three times a week. That's a literal advertising dream for the era, they had an appreciable portion of America as a completely spellbound captive audience for quite a while.
Jim WTF? Like really? Why would you blow a lifeline on a question related to "The Berenstain Bears" Book Series. Once he said Ask The Audience I went watch this now prove him wrong with an overwhelming percent. And Look @ 40:31 92% said bears. Jim you should know better than that. I know the answer as soon as Regis finished the question: I would said C: Bears, FINAL ANSWER! Got it, on to the next one.
@@seikibrian8641 I'll put it to good use but on a question for a 2-5 year old, NOT. And for questions 1-5 Abosutely NOT. As this is question 6, Keyword: Berenstain. Good enough for me to hit out the answer.
Are they allowed to tell the audience not to vote if they dont know the answer? The audience tend to sabotage the players once hey get past the 16000 question.
I've seen players do that before. One of them, Moe Cain, asked that of them on his $1,000,000 question (a very slim plurality gave the correct answer) th-cam.com/video/Nt9ECz6mlHc/w-d-xo.html
WWTBAMclassics Awesome thanks. And yeah thats what i mean. I feel like the Ask the Audience lifeline is only worth it before the 16000 question range. Ive been binge watching your channel, and often times the audience mislead the poor contestants.
First off, love to hear that you've been binging these! Glad you're enjoying the uploads Anyway, yep, there's been plenty of that… not sure if you've seen this episode, but it came to mind right away. The audience REALLY screwed up here. Might've even been the biggest fail on the primetime show. th-cam.com/video/HODomOYaKiI/w-d-xo.html
A piece of trivia for you real die hard WWTBAM fans… During $250k winner Scott McKeeve's run on the show (which is on youtube), his companion (and girlfriend), Caroline mentioned that she was once a fastest finger finalist but didn't make it into the hot seat…
Well, that's her in this episode!
And before you tell me I watch this show too much, remember who's uploading these episodes 😏😏
I found it so awkward that Scott & Caroline broke up in the week between when he won the $250K and when he came back to see his $500K question and the awkward transition Regis had to make to get back into the game following the week layoff LOL
@@WWTBAMclassics I can respect that I myself watched a lot of the price is right during my childhood but only when I had time off from school 🏫 or it aired a $1,000,000 spectacular and just yesterday I found another go to game show to watch on my phone 📱 in high rollers!
I'm a die hard Match Game fan so I know that passion very well!
Angie's likability is off the charts- was strongly rooting for her during every question!
Classic format with Regis Philbin. We are always to be remember this host and this version show.
I really love Angie and Jim, their kindness is palpable.
"have a terrific baby, okay?" GREAT QUOTE
Thank you again for more episodes. :D
You're very welcome! -- and thank you for subbing!!!
You're very welcome. I love the old Millionaire with Regis, grew up with it. :D
I figured that a pullet is a baby hen because chicken in french is "poulet". But that might just be a coincidence and not related at all.
Similarly if you know basic French, you know that an apple is called "pomme" which makes that question very easy. I'm shocked that the majority of the audience didn't know that.
I love the way her eyes popped out when Regis said "your gut was right!"
7:32 iconic face
She's very pretty and intelligent!
Dude admits to credit card fraud on TV
Kevin McCallister committed credit card fraud, and he posed as his father: Peter.
What a treasure that Angie Hamrick! and her family!
nano-chan!
This Millionaire episode in the U.S. orginally aired May 3, 2001 on ABC.
I knew studying French for so many years would pay off on Joe's question that he missed. "Poulet" is the French word for chicken, and "poule" for hen, hence "pullet" in English. I'm sure it's similar in other Romance languages.
And Angie's "pome" question is the same way, from "pomme" in French.
So cool that French paid off for you while you watch other people play for money lol
All I could think of was "pommes frites" which is Swedish for french fries. Not exactly helpful, but the French logic checks out.
Once she read it as notorious big I knew it was over.
Man I wish I had such a hot physics teacher...
I have got to get me one of those Andreas'!
Regis was being annoyingly judgemental for Joe lol
lmao i just got to where he lost and regis talks about him and he goes "a bit of a nervous wreck there for a while.." hahaha. I would be embarrassed if that's the first thing he said when I lost.
I save all my bags as well and use them as garbage bags but I certainly don't catagorize them by store.
For the following 2 Questions, I would have picked 1 of the following 2.
“The Rose That Grew From Concrete” Rap Artist
1: Tupac Shakur
2: The Notorious B.I.G.
16th U.S. Constitutional Amendment
1: 1910 to 1919
2: 1900 to 1909
I've been enjoying the episodes from The year 2000 & 2001 my favorite episodes of the series of Regis by the way do you have the first episode when they started that big million dollar jackpot at the beginning of 2001
Kinda wild how the Talibans were mentioned in a question in this episode a few months before 9/11
And you can see the twin towers during the intro.
I just saw an episode with a question about the Twin Towers.
Lol.
Predictive Programming 👁️
@@romanumeralz100
1:50 "May the Force be with You."
If memory serves the acronym msrp stands for manufacturer suggested retail price
23:40 what a great human being! I mean, I'm feelin ashamed. 😆
Weirdly enough, I did have a hunch about the income tax question due to comic books. In one of Don Rosa's stories, Theodore Roosevelt tells Scrooge McDuck to stop betlitteling him or he will create a law about income tax. I remember the story taking place in Panama... if I only remembered the year it took place too!
Were people in the audience told that they had to vote - even if they hadn't a clue?
Her kid must be 22 years by now.
Wanna know what Andrea's first 5 questions were, WWTBAMC?
Pomme is apple in French.
how in the world does this show have so much money to give?
Plus,fly people in from all over and put them up in a NYC hotel.
It was a phenomenon with 25-30 million pairs of eyes on it three times a week. That's a literal advertising dream for the era, they had an appreciable portion of America as a completely spellbound captive audience for quite a while.
28:37, I know it's C just because I know French. 😅
Angie was an incredibly sweet person!!!
Jim WTF? Like really? Why would you blow a lifeline on a question related to "The Berenstain Bears" Book Series. Once he said Ask The Audience I went watch this now prove him wrong with an overwhelming percent. And Look @ 40:31 92% said bears. Jim you should know better than that. I know the answer as soon as Regis finished the question: I would said C: Bears, FINAL ANSWER! Got it, on to the next one.
If you don't know, using a lifeline isn't blowing it, it's putting it to good use.
@@seikibrian8641 I'll put it to good use but on a question for a 2-5 year old, NOT. And for questions 1-5 Abosutely NOT. As this is question 6, Keyword: Berenstain. Good enough for me to hit out the answer.
Holy crap that might be the worst use of a lifeline that I've ever seen.
And a Taliban question!!!! Wow.
Rest easy millionaire
Norm MacDonald is resting easy with Regis Philbin and Larry King.
@@Frankie-OAnd what does that have to do with anything?
Are they allowed to tell the audience not to vote if they dont know the answer? The audience tend to sabotage the players once hey get past the 16000 question.
I've seen players do that before. One of them, Moe Cain, asked that of them on his $1,000,000 question (a very slim plurality gave the correct answer)
th-cam.com/video/Nt9ECz6mlHc/w-d-xo.html
WWTBAMclassics Awesome thanks. And yeah thats what i mean. I feel like the Ask the Audience lifeline is only worth it before the 16000 question range. Ive been binge watching your channel, and often times the audience mislead the poor contestants.
First off, love to hear that you've been binging these! Glad you're enjoying the uploads
Anyway, yep, there's been plenty of that… not sure if you've seen this episode, but it came to mind right away. The audience REALLY screwed up here. Might've even been the biggest fail on the primetime show.
th-cam.com/video/HODomOYaKiI/w-d-xo.html
Joe has a weird ass obsession
And Barbie's last name is Roberts.
She loos like the mom of overly attached girlfriend lol
25:05 SpongeBob SquarePants
What the actual fuck this is my exact birth date the year too and i didnt search this it just showed up.
Tangy Buchanan
Joe using the 50/50 and not asking the audience. Why...
99% of the time your first lifeline should be ATA.
He did use the ask the audience first
I love short blaxk hair❤
Finally drinking that pom wonderful pays off
I found of this show
Uncle John is a troll
Wow that Angie, every sentence that comes out of her mouth is about me and I.
7:33 Eye bulge
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people need to go for it.. 32k won't change your life.... Just guess with no regret
Not wen ur high up, that’s wen u walk away
$32k would absolutely change a lot of peoples lives in 2000 and even today.
@@jimduggan8962 pay off credit card debt.
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