An episode of primetime WWTBAM from 2/16/01. If you want to see the following show, to see how the carryover contestant does, check out @VHSgoodiesWA3's channel here - • Video
These WWTBAM throwbacks of Regis Philbin, really say a lot of how much I miss him and how much I missed the original atmosphere of the show. Always used to be scared of that music and lighting, as well as those challenging questions.
You know honestly, the whole concept of the earlier questions being easier I think is kind of silly. What is common knowledge to many people is not necessarily for others. I knew right away the answer was D. But that's only because I read something where the term had come up. If I hadn't, I would not have known. Its 15 questions. If you don't know one of the earlier ones, it doesn't really matter does it if you know the answer to the later ones. So she should have used the lifeline and could have gone much farther.
@@koshka02 Even so, it’s always best to save certain lifelines for last. It can be a waste at times, when you use more than one, or you answer a question and leave one away, or not use one at all and then get it wrong.
Usually Regis helped the contestant to gently push them to to go for it when they know the right answer. Unfortunately the first contestant was on the wrong side of that
@@kelthice The only thing that I find hilarious about this game show, is that, why it always answer choice D that gets the most silly and goofy answers for the first few $100 to $500 questions?