Transcript 1/18/2008 - Audrey Eldridge(carryover contestant)
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Transcript 1/18/2008 - Audrey Eldridge(carryover contestant)
Audrey Eldridge
Colorado Springs, CO
Psychotherapist
Audrey told the producers that Meredith could do psychotherapy as well and Meredith asks what would make her good at it. Audrey says that what she actually said is that Meredith would make a good patient. She has all the qualities Audrey looks for - she's intelligent, articulate, insightful and "a little kooky". Meredith said that everyones could use some therapy, and added that she's heard that therapists are a little kooky, too. Audrey replies that "being a therapist is like being a tour guides - "How can you be a tour guide to somewhere you've never been?"
Audrey used her ATA on the last show, so she has 50/50 and PAF remaining.
$16K - Introduced in 1924, the classic Burberry Check is a famous plaid pattern that features all but which of these colors?
A - emerald
B - red
C - camel
D - black
Audrey says she thinks she knows it but decides to use her 50/50, leaving A and D. She makes "A" her final answer. Meredith asks if she was torn between the emerald and the red; Audrey fumbles for an answer so Meredith tells her she's right.
$25K - Utah's official Web site uses what term when referring to a state resident?
A - Utahite
B - Utahian
C - Utahn
D - Utaher
Audrey decides to use her PAF and call Neil, her cousin whom she hasn't seen in at least 6 years. "He's not from Utah," Audrey says. Millionaire has brought them together because she remembers that when they were children he was the smartest person she was related to. But that's when they were kids. When Neil comes on the line he alludes to the fact that he and Audrey haven't seen each other in a while and that she remembers him as a smart 7-year old. Audrey says "Utah state resident" then the full question. Neil asks her to spell them but she pronounces them instead. Neil says, "I'd say 'Utahn'" as time runs out. He spells it, "U-T-H..." Audrey isn't sure where he was trying to go with that and Meredith can't figure out whether he actually said one of the answers. Audrey says that $16K is "no chump change" and decides to walk away with that amount.
Commercial break
ANSWERS:
$16K - A (emerald)
$25K - C (Utahn)
Colorado Springs, CO
Psychotherapist
Audrey told the producers that Meredith could do psychotherapy as well and Meredith asks what would make her good at it. Audrey says that what she actually said is that Meredith would make a good patient. She has all the qualities Audrey looks for - she's intelligent, articulate, insightful and "a little kooky". Meredith said that everyones could use some therapy, and added that she's heard that therapists are a little kooky, too. Audrey replies that "being a therapist is like being a tour guides - "How can you be a tour guide to somewhere you've never been?"
Audrey used her ATA on the last show, so she has 50/50 and PAF remaining.
$16K - Introduced in 1924, the classic Burberry Check is a famous plaid pattern that features all but which of these colors?
A - emerald
B - red
C - camel
D - black
Audrey says she thinks she knows it but decides to use her 50/50, leaving A and D. She makes "A" her final answer. Meredith asks if she was torn between the emerald and the red; Audrey fumbles for an answer so Meredith tells her she's right.
$25K - Utah's official Web site uses what term when referring to a state resident?
A - Utahite
B - Utahian
C - Utahn
D - Utaher
Audrey decides to use her PAF and call Neil, her cousin whom she hasn't seen in at least 6 years. "He's not from Utah," Audrey says. Millionaire has brought them together because she remembers that when they were children he was the smartest person she was related to. But that's when they were kids. When Neil comes on the line he alludes to the fact that he and Audrey haven't seen each other in a while and that she remembers him as a smart 7-year old. Audrey says "Utah state resident" then the full question. Neil asks her to spell them but she pronounces them instead. Neil says, "I'd say 'Utahn'" as time runs out. He spells it, "U-T-H..." Audrey isn't sure where he was trying to go with that and Meredith can't figure out whether he actually said one of the answers. Audrey says that $16K is "no chump change" and decides to walk away with that amount.
Commercial break
ANSWERS:
$16K - A (emerald)
$25K - C (Utahn)
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Re: Transcript 1/18/2008 - Audrey Eldridge(carryover contest
$16K: Not entirely sure. Better ATA to be safe.
I got the $25K answer immediately, so I'd be playing for $50K with three lifelines available.
I got the $25K answer immediately, so I'd be playing for $50K with three lifelines available.
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Re: Transcript 1/18/2008 - Audrey Eldridge(carryover contest
I must confess that I found this little interchange funny.BBTranscriptTeam wrote: Audrey Eldridge
Colorado Springs, CO
Psychotherapist
Audrey told the producers that Meredith could do psychotherapy as well and Meredith asks what would make her good at it. Audrey says that what she actually said is that Meredith would make a good patient. She has all the qualities Audrey looks for - she's intelligent, articulate, insightful and "a little kooky". Meredith said that everyones could use some therapy, and added that she's heard that therapists are a little kooky, too. Audrey replies that "being a therapist is like being a tour guides - "How can you be a tour guide to somewhere you've never been?"
Audrey used her ATA on the last show, so she has 50/50 and PAF remaining.
For me this would have been an ideal ATA question. I've never heard of the "Bunberry check".BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$16K - Introduced in 1924, the classic Burberry Check is a famous plaid pattern that features all but which of these colors?
A - emerald
B - red
C - camel
D - black
Audrey says she thinks she knows it but decides to use her 50/50, leaving A and D. She makes "A" her final answer. Meredith asks if she was torn between the emerald and the red; Audrey fumbles for an answer so Meredith tells her she's right.
No problem with this one, but a Google PAF would get it immediately.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K - Utah's official Web site uses what term when referring to a state resident?
A - Utahite
B - Utahian
C - Utahn
D - Utaher
Audrey decides to use her PAF and call Neil, her cousin whom she hasn't seen in at least 6 years. "He's not from Utah," Audrey says. Millionaire has brought them together because she remembers that when they were children he was the smartest person she was related to. But that's when they were kids. When Neil comes on the line he alludes to the fact that he and Audrey haven't seen each other in a while and that she remembers him as a smart 7-year old. Audrey says "Utah state resident" then the full question. Neil asks her to spell them but she pronounces them instead. Neil says, "I'd say 'Utahn'" as time runs out. He spells it, "U-T-H..." Audrey isn't sure where he was trying to go with that and Meredith can't figure out whether he actually said one of the answers. Audrey says that $16K is "no chump change" and decides to walk away with that amount.
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Re: Transcript 1/18/2008 - Audrey Eldridge(carryover contest
I'm not so sure. My feeling was that the PAF might have tried to Google, but the contestant pronounced the words strangely, with extra emphasis for each answer choice on the last syllable. (For example, choice D came out as You-tuh-HER.) After the first time through the answers, the PAF asked her to spell them, indicating that he was confused, despite having lived in Utah. As noted by the transcript team, she just said each word again with the same odd pronunciation.earendel wrote:
No problem with this one, but a Google PAF would get it immediately.BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$25K - Utah's official Web site uses what term when referring to a state resident?
A - Utahite
B - Utahian
C - Utahn
D - Utaher
Audrey decides to use her PAF and call Neil, her cousin whom she hasn't seen in at least 6 years. "He's not from Utah," Audrey says. Millionaire has brought them together because she remembers that when they were children he was the smartest person she was related to. But that's when they were kids. When Neil comes on the line he alludes to the fact that he and Audrey haven't seen each other in a while and that she remembers him as a smart 7-year old. Audrey says "Utah state resident" then the full question. Neil asks her to spell them but she pronounces them instead. Neil says, "I'd say 'Utahn'" as time runs out. He spells it, "U-T-H..." Audrey isn't sure where he was trying to go with that and Meredith can't figure out whether he actually said one of the answers. Audrey says that $16K is "no chump change" and decides to walk away with that amount.
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Here's an article about Audrey's run:
http://www.gazette.com/articles/questio ... e_web.html
http://www.gazette.com/articles/questio ... e_web.html
But did she vote out the strongest link to get there?Eldridge was on “The Weakest Link” in 2002. On that game show, she outlasted the other contestants and won, taking home $26,500.
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Here's another article about Audrey that appeared before her run, with a lot more personal details.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/say_319 ... _says.html
And about here husband, Kit:
http://www.gazette.com/articles/say_319 ... _says.html
Great story!She traces her game show addiction to childhood. “My mom would yell, ‘You should be doing your homework.’ I’d say, ‘But, Mom, I’m learning so much from these shows.’ She’d say, ‘Oh, that’s useless information. You’ll never use it.’”
Years later, Mom changed her tune. Before her death two years ago, she urged Eldridge to audition for “Millionaire.”
“What a kick she would have gotten,” Eldridge says.
And about here husband, Kit:
I wonder what her mom thought about this romance?They met when she was 13. He was the cute, long-haired 20-year-old zookeeper her mom hired to be her diving coach. “At 15 I told him I was going to marry him. Our first ‘date’ was to the dump with a truckload of elephant poop.”