Transcript 06/17/10 - Michael Frank
Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 6:46 pm
Michael Frank
North Tonawanda, NY
Warehouse man
Michael's friends call him Tank. When he was a kid, he was real chubby. When he got to high school, he thinned out and people continued to call him that to make fun of him. The name has stuck.
Question Topics:
* Wars
* Heated Competitions
* Taking the Plunge
* Prescription Drugs
* Weird Science
* Show Business
* The Beatles
* Smartly Dressed
* U.S. History
* CELEBRITY Q
* Moving Stories
* Sports Heroes
* Words & Phrases
* Utilities
* Holiday Events
$500 * Holiday Events
An annual event for children at the Denver Zoo, "Boo at the Zoo" occurs around what holiday?
A: Christmas B: Independence Day
C: Halloween D: Zombie Presidents Day
$1,000 * Utilities
Often caused by excessive consumer demand, a "brownout"" is a period of reduced service from what public utility?
A: Sewer B: Water
C: Telephone D: Electricity
With 9 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Audience.
-- Commercial Break --
Michael's wife, Kelly, is in the audience. Kelly does all the work around the house, while Michael puts holes in the ceiling. Kelly was finishing the attic into a master bedroom and bath when Michael tried to help. He was hammering the sub-floor, not knowing he was going right through the lattice, hitting the plaster of the ceiling below, which eventually caved in.
$2,000 * Words & Phrases
Which of these legendary figures shares his name with a word that means "to make food spicy"?
A: Devil B: Cupid
C: Santa D: Bigfoot
$3,000 * Sports Heroes
In 1997, what pro sport officially retired the number 42, the uniform number worn by Jackie Robinson?
A: Football B: Hockey
C: Baseball D: Basketball
$5,000 * Moving Stories
Based on a true story, the movie "Operation Dumbo Drop" portrays U.S. soldiers attempting to bring what animal to a Vietnamese village?
A: Giraffe B: Elephant
C: Whale D: Polar bear
The following question is read by Rob Morrow, from the CBS drama "Numbers".
$7,500 * CELEBRITY Q
For six seasons, I played Dr. Joel Fleischman on "Northern Exposure," which was set primarily in what U.S. state?
A: Alaska B: Maine
C: Minnesota D: Washington
$10,000 * U.S. History
Composed of seven high-ranking U.S. government officials, the "Warren Commission" was created to investigate what?
A: The Exxon Valdez oil spill B: The JFK assassination
C: The Iran-Contra affair D: The Watergate scandal
$12,500 * Smartly Dressed
What Ivy League college started its own line of preppy menswear in 2009, with button holes colored the school's signature crimson?
A: Yale B: Columbia
C: Princeton D: Harvard
-- Commercial Break --
Michael actuals has three jobs: he substitute teaches, works at the warehouse, and does some bartending.
Michael has two kids; Allie is eight and Brian is fourteen, so he needs college tuition money.
$15,000 * The Beatles
What member of the Beatles is commonly known by his middle name instead of his real first name "James"?
A: John Lennon B: Paul McCartney
C: George Harrison D: Ringo Starr
$25,000 * Show Business
Because of how they are paid, what Hollywood professionals are slangily referred to as "tenpercenters"?
A: Film directors B: Caterers
C: Animal wranglers D: Talent agents
$50,000 * Weird Science
Prosopagnosia is an unusual neurological impairment that renders a person unable to do what?
A: Recognize faces B: Blink
C: Feel pain D: Awaken naturally from sleep
With 34 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is actress and comedian Margaret Cho.
Margaret: Ohhhhhh! Ohhhhhh!
Michael: Oh, no!
Margaret: Ohhhh nooooo! Okay, let's break it down. Let's break it down.
Michael: Okay.
Margaret: Prosopagnosia. Prosopagnosia. You almost want to say that it is recognize faces, because it has a nose. Prosopagnose. No! No! But I don't think it's blinking. I don't think-- Awaken naturally from sleep, you can't wake up? Wouldn't that be a coma? My best guess is A, but I also have NO IDEA what I'm talking about.
Michael was thinking the same thing. With 32 seconds left, he decides to Double Dip.
Michael's first answer is.
-- Commercial Break --
The show returns from the commercial break with the audience chanting, "Tank! Tank! Tank! Tank!"
Michael has a surprise for the guys at the warehouse. There's about fifty of them and they watch Millionaire during lunch. Michael plans to buy pizza for all of them and have a viewing party.
Michael has a degree in history and social studies. He hope to teach, full time.
$100,000 * Prescription Drugs
Warfarin, a blood thinner that is one of the most-prescribed drugs in the world, was originally developed and is still used as a what?
A: Garden fertilizer B: Antifreeze
C: Rat poison D: Metal cleaner
Michael has no idea, so he walks with $50,000.
North Tonawanda, NY
Warehouse man
Michael's friends call him Tank. When he was a kid, he was real chubby. When he got to high school, he thinned out and people continued to call him that to make fun of him. The name has stuck.
Question Topics:
* Wars
* Heated Competitions
* Taking the Plunge
* Prescription Drugs
* Weird Science
* Show Business
* The Beatles
* Smartly Dressed
* U.S. History
* CELEBRITY Q
* Moving Stories
* Sports Heroes
* Words & Phrases
* Utilities
* Holiday Events
$500 * Holiday Events
An annual event for children at the Denver Zoo, "Boo at the Zoo" occurs around what holiday?
A: Christmas B: Independence Day
C: Halloween D: Zombie Presidents Day
Answer
C: Halloween ( 10 )
Often caused by excessive consumer demand, a "brownout"" is a period of reduced service from what public utility?
A: Sewer B: Water
C: Telephone D: Electricity
With 9 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Audience.
ATA
A: 12% B: 9% C: 2% D: 77%
Answer
D: Electricity ( 7 )
Michael's wife, Kelly, is in the audience. Kelly does all the work around the house, while Michael puts holes in the ceiling. Kelly was finishing the attic into a master bedroom and bath when Michael tried to help. He was hammering the sub-floor, not knowing he was going right through the lattice, hitting the plaster of the ceiling below, which eventually caved in.
$2,000 * Words & Phrases
Which of these legendary figures shares his name with a word that means "to make food spicy"?
A: Devil B: Cupid
C: Santa D: Bigfoot
Answer
A: Devil ( 10 )
In 1997, what pro sport officially retired the number 42, the uniform number worn by Jackie Robinson?
A: Football B: Hockey
C: Baseball D: Basketball
Answer
C: Baseball ( 12 )
Based on a true story, the movie "Operation Dumbo Drop" portrays U.S. soldiers attempting to bring what animal to a Vietnamese village?
A: Giraffe B: Elephant
C: Whale D: Polar bear
Answer
B: Elephant ( 10 )
$7,500 * CELEBRITY Q
For six seasons, I played Dr. Joel Fleischman on "Northern Exposure," which was set primarily in what U.S. state?
A: Alaska B: Maine
C: Minnesota D: Washington
Answer
A: Alaska ( 22 )
Composed of seven high-ranking U.S. government officials, the "Warren Commission" was created to investigate what?
A: The Exxon Valdez oil spill B: The JFK assassination
C: The Iran-Contra affair D: The Watergate scandal
Answer
B: The JFK assassination ( 21 )
What Ivy League college started its own line of preppy menswear in 2009, with button holes colored the school's signature crimson?
A: Yale B: Columbia
C: Princeton D: Harvard
Answer
D: Harvard ( 23 )
Michael actuals has three jobs: he substitute teaches, works at the warehouse, and does some bartending.
Michael has two kids; Allie is eight and Brian is fourteen, so he needs college tuition money.
$15,000 * The Beatles
What member of the Beatles is commonly known by his middle name instead of his real first name "James"?
A: John Lennon B: Paul McCartney
C: George Harrison D: Ringo Starr
Answer
B: Paul McCartney ( 25 )
Because of how they are paid, what Hollywood professionals are slangily referred to as "tenpercenters"?
A: Film directors B: Caterers
C: Animal wranglers D: Talent agents
Answer
D: Talent agents ( 19)
Prosopagnosia is an unusual neurological impairment that renders a person unable to do what?
A: Recognize faces B: Blink
C: Feel pain D: Awaken naturally from sleep
With 34 seconds left, Michael decides to Ask The Expert. Today's expert is actress and comedian Margaret Cho.
Margaret: Ohhhhhh! Ohhhhhh!
Michael: Oh, no!
Margaret: Ohhhh nooooo! Okay, let's break it down. Let's break it down.
Michael: Okay.
Margaret: Prosopagnosia. Prosopagnosia. You almost want to say that it is recognize faces, because it has a nose. Prosopagnose. No! No! But I don't think it's blinking. I don't think-- Awaken naturally from sleep, you can't wake up? Wouldn't that be a coma? My best guess is A, but I also have NO IDEA what I'm talking about.
Michael was thinking the same thing. With 32 seconds left, he decides to Double Dip.
Michael's first answer is
Spoiler
A: Recognize faces
Answer
A: Recognize faces ( 32 )
Sneak Peak at One of the Next Episode's Questions
$10,000
For nearly twenty years, what Hollywood leading man kept a pet pig named Max, which he claims saved him in a 1994 earthquake?
A: Brad Pitt B: Tom Cruise
C: Bruce Willis D: George Clooney
For nearly twenty years, what Hollywood leading man kept a pet pig named Max, which he claims saved him in a 1994 earthquake?
A: Brad Pitt B: Tom Cruise
C: Bruce Willis D: George Clooney
Michael has a surprise for the guys at the warehouse. There's about fifty of them and they watch Millionaire during lunch. Michael plans to buy pizza for all of them and have a viewing party.
Michael has a degree in history and social studies. He hope to teach, full time.
$100,000 * Prescription Drugs
Warfarin, a blood thinner that is one of the most-prescribed drugs in the world, was originally developed and is still used as a what?
A: Garden fertilizer B: Antifreeze
C: Rat poison D: Metal cleaner
Michael has no idea, so he walks with $50,000.
Answer
C: Rat poison ( 25 )