I'd love to see 50:50 and Double Dip used and right after the contestant answers the only choice available, he goes onto break, even though we all know what the right answer is
@@johnmc3862He was already a millionaire after working at GNI Fund Management & the US bank Hanover Trust. He had told friends and family that the questions on Millionaire were easy, and he went on the show to prove it.
I can't understand why such a simple question was the 1 mill question... I learnt volt/Volta in my youth, I'm now 64, I really cannot understand why he had to think so much about it... it really is such simple everyday stuff that children know... if I was there I would have simply said "volt, final answer, don't bother asking if you are sure, final answer, give me the cheque"
45:06 Chris: "We'll take a break, join us again in a couple of minutes."
The abc question is insane that only 3 got the right order
Chris has a great poker face.😊😊😊
This was recorded on Saturday 29th September 2001
Yes
@@MysteriousPerson1447 But It’s Been Repeated On ITV2
I'd love to see 50:50 and Double Dip used and right after the contestant answers the only choice available, he goes onto break, even though we all know what the right answer is
46:00 that is the right answer
I knew the answer as soon as the question came up
44:59 No way you do that :D
Btw, the same happened with the first russian winner, though everyone have been less emotional.
Good Will Hunting is my favorite movie and that one hurt deep inside my soul
Considering they were already minted, shouldn't have been allowed on ,but hey..
how do you know that?
@@josieclarke460I think the frightfully posh accent giving it away. But maybe not.
@@johnmc3862He was already a millionaire after working at GNI Fund Management & the US bank Hanover Trust. He had told friends and family that the questions on Millionaire were easy, and he went on the show to prove it.
@@josieclarke460 It was well publicised at the time in the press.
He retired in his 40s before going on this, so was incredibly minted
First guy must have some kind of diagnose.
I can't understand why such a simple question was the 1 mill question...
I learnt volt/Volta in my youth, I'm now 64, I really cannot understand why he had to think so much about it... it really is such simple everyday stuff that children know...
if I was there I would have simply said "volt, final answer, don't bother asking if you are sure, final answer, give me the cheque"
Not as easy as the American version's 2nd winner, Dan Blonsky's million dollar question of how far away the earth is from the sun.
I knew the answer as well as soon as the question came up bang the answer was in my head
Even I knew the answers to all the questions except the flour. Are the questions not graded for difficulty?
As the saying goes, they’re only easy if you know them
500k and 1m questions are a bit of a joke.