Below are 50 of the easiest questions in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire history. Think you can get them all right? A person with well-developed abdominal muscles is said to have a what? Which two words traditionally appear onscreen at the termination of a feature film?
The game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" has been on the air for 21 years. It started in the UK in 1998, and moved across the pond to the US in 1999. Throughout that time, few have won the top prize.
This final million-dollar question was posed to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Ken Basin, who incorrectly answered "Yoo-hoo" and unfortunately became the first American to miss the million-dollar question in 2009.
Robert Brydges on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." The scientific unit is ... the volt. Alessandro Volta. The volt is named after scientist Alessandro Volta, who invented the first electrical battery in 1800. Which of these is not one of the American Triple Crown horse races? Pat Gibson on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire."
This question was posed to Ed Toutant, a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant who had previously been on the show before and was invited back due to a " bad question " that the producers later deemed unfair. During his second appearance on the show, Toutant won the million-dollar prize with this correct answer.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Armand Kachigian was faced with this final million-dollar question in 2003, but he decided to walk away when he couldn't settle on a single answer.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Bernie Cullen used his final two lifelines on this million-dollar question, and with help from the audience, he correctly answered it and took home the jackpot.
When Who Wants to Be a Millionaire made its debut in the U.S. in 1999, it became an instant success. Millions of viewers tuned in every week to watch Regis Philbin call one lucky competitor into the hot seat to answer questions and win money—hopefully reaching the legendary million-dollar question and getting it right.
It was discovered in 1947 and noted by Grace Murray Hopper, a computer scientist and pioneer of computer programming. When Who Wants to Be a Millionaire player Joe Trela correctly answered this question in 2000, he became the third American contestant to go all the way and win the million-dollar prize. And to test more recent knowledge, see ...
Well boys and girls, hope you know what your final answer is, because the Anime edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" is returning to Anime Boston once again!!!!
Many thanks And we've been given a GOLDEN time slot, 8 PM on Friday night!!! It's like the Anime prime time schedule for a game show Like I said, we are going to have A LOT of good prizes. Hope to see everyone there!!!
I'll have to sort out whether I want to attend the LiSA concert or your game show as they start at the same time. I watched the whole video of last year's. Don't know about Bleach or Naruto but I do certainly know about other titles.
Well, not to brag, but you can win some awesome stuff at my panel but either way, I'll be recording the whole panel again and worst case scenario, if you can't make it up, I'll be at a bunch of other cons again this year running the event. But that being said, I do have a lot of time to work with especially since I have 30 minutes to set up and an extra 30 minutes to break down.
I think I'll finally be able to check this out this year! I must say I do pretty well based off the YouTube videos, haha. But, sitting an watching is really fun as well. Good Luck man!
I'm happy to say that the panel went AWESOME once again this year.
A soldier spraying new insecticide aerosol into a tent of a sleeping soldier to kill any mosquitoes inside in March 1945.
Nikita Khrushchev pounds his desk at the United Nations with his fist during a General Assembly debate on colonialism at the UN.
Apollo 14 astronaut Alan Shepard, who hit three golf balls while on the moon, conducts an experiment near a lunar crater.
Dr. Benjamin Spock, a member of the 1924 Yale Olympic gold medal crew, on June 2, 1978.
The two were together for 14 years, before Eleanor left due to Henry's multiple infidelities.