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Transcript 05/01/09 - Bill Rochel'eau (carryover)

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 6:43 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Bill Rochel'eau
San Andreas, CA
School counsellor


Bill's wife, Llianne, is in the audience. Their son, Will, is in the Army and will be deploying to the Middle East in the near future. Their daughter, Natalie, gave them a grandson, Alex, who's 8 1/2 months old. Big tough guy Bill broke down crying when they placed Alex in his arms.

Question Topics:
* Family Trees
* Time Magazine
* Social Security
* Neighbors to the North
* '70s Movies
* Same Author
* (Cable Networks)
* (Cowboys & Indians)
* (National Holidays)
* (Court Sports)
* (Ringy Dingy)
* (Around the House)
* (Ice Cream)
* (The Harder The Fall)
* (What Am I?)

Bill still has his Ask The Audience and Double Dip lifelines.

$25,000 * Same Author
Which of these classic literary characters were created by the same author?

A: Dr. Jekyll & Long John Silver B: Jane Eyre & Emma Woodhouse
C: Robinson Crusoe & Captain Ahab D: Moll Flanders & Miss Havisham

With 7 seconds left, Bill decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 19% B: 55% C: 15% D: 11%

Meredith calls 55% an okay number. Bill wants to say that answer, but he doesn't want to risk it or risk using the Double Dip and dropping back to $1,000, so he walks with $16,000.
Answer
A: Dr. Jekyll & Long John Silver ( 0 )

Re: Transcript 05/01/09 - Bill Rochel'eau (carryover)

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:15 am
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Bill Rochel'eau
San Andreas, CA
School counsellor
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25,000 * Same Author
Which of these classic literary characters were created by the same author?

A: Dr. Jekyll & Long John Silver B: Jane Eyre & Emma Woodhouse
C: Robinson Crusoe & Captain Ahab D: Moll Flanders & Miss Havisham

With 7 seconds left, Bill decides to Ask The Audience.

ATA: A: 19% B: 55% C: 15% D: 11%

Meredith calls 55% an okay number. Bill wants to say that answer, but he doesn't want to risk it or risk using the Double Dip and dropping back to $1,000, so he walks with $16,000.
Answer
A: Dr. Jekyll & Long John Silver ( 0 )

Good thing he didn't go with the audience.

Re: Transcript 05/01/09 - Bill Rochel'eau (carryover)

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 6:30 am
by NellyLunatic1980
This question didn't take a whole lot of thinking on my part. I knew that Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde".

I also knew that asking the audience would be a dursting waiting to happen. I knew they would pick B, probably thinking that both of them were Jane Austen characters.