I laughed at that too. William G Stewart was about ready to crack up after Leonard's answer to the Hollies question but he managed to keep his composure.
Whilst 155 is the maximum ever effected (incidentally, according to Wikipedia, first in 2005, long after this programme’s airing), breaks over 147 are exceedingly rare, let alone in professional competition, and so that would have been the number sought, being the most score-able in general play.
To say that William was such a stickler for correct pronunciation I can't understand why he insisted on pronouncing medicine as 'medsin'. It sounds silly and childish and I've never known a single person pronounce it that way.
Two of these contestants have been on The Weakest Link and both got to the final. Lillian appeared in an episode in January 2003 and Anthony appeared in an episode in September 2001
Who are we talking about? It is not easy to play a TV quiz game like this! Along with wheel of fortune, and millionaire! It’s so annoying, when you are playing against the clock! Especially when playing, 15 to 1! You have to be very quick with general knowledge questions! Especially, when you are against the clock! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤