Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

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Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:27 pm

Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff
News anchors for KTLA 5 in Los Angeles
Playing for juvenile diabetes research
Frank has a son who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes

Topic Tree (from yesterday):

Spelling TV
On the Radio
Bling Bling
Big Teeth
Lopsided Competition
Leaping Man
Special Chemistry
Fashion Jokes
Rad Food
Name Recognition

Topic Tree: (randomized)

On the Radio
Bling Bling
Rad Food
Leaping Man
Special Chemistry
Spelling TV
(Fashion Jokes)
(Name Recognition)
(Lopsided Competition)
(Big Teeth)


Question 5 - Spelling TV
When Farrah Fawcett left "Charlie's Angels," her character was said to have quit the "angels" to become a what?
A. Test pilot B. Race car driver
C. Horse trainer D. Navy SEAL
ATA
Dave did not watch the show, Frank says because Dave was too young (later revealed born in 1976) Frank has an inkling but...
ATA
A-9% B-64% C-23% D-4%
They debated whether to trust the audience as it was a good number on a TV question
Mere reminded them that the audience was wrong yesterday.
They went with the crowd.
Answer and value
B. Race car driver
Value: $7000
Bank: $35500
Question 6 - Special Chemistry
Pyrophoric substances are so reactive that exposure to air causes them to spontaneously what?
A. Melt B. Freeze
C. Condense D. Ignite
Spoiler
Dave is the science and technology reporter and immediately connects pyro to fire
Answer and value
D. Ignite
Value:$1000
Bank: $36500
Commercial break

Question 7 - Leaping Man
How many February 29th birthdays has actor Antonio Sabato Jr. had since his 1972 birth?
A. 9 B. 7
C. 11 D. 13
Spoiler
Although Dave was born on March 1 after a leap day in 1976, they are not sure how often leap years come so they agree to JTQ
JTQ #2
Answer and value
A. 9
Value: (Mere: "Hopefully not the $10K") $10K skipped
Bank: $36500

Question 8 - Rad Food
All bananas are slightly radioactive because they are rich in what mineral, which contains a small amount of an unstable isotope?
A. Calcium B. Zinc
C. Magnesium D. Potassium
Spoiler
Another science item for Dave, and Frank also knows bananas are high in potassium
Answer and value
D. Potassium
Mere says that eating 600 bananas is equivalent to having one chest x-ray
Value: $5000
Bank: $41500

Question 9 - Bling Bling
The daughter of which of these artists is a noted jewelry designer with a collection at Tiffany's?
A. Andy Warhol B. Pablo Picasso
C. Jackson Pollock D. Henri Matisse
Spoiler
They have no idea, except for Frank thinking that Warhol had no children and speculating whether Jackson Pollack had any children. They chose to walk.
Answer and value
B. Pablo Picasso
Value: not shown
Bank: They walked with $20750

Commercial break

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Re: Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#2 Post by earendel » Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:23 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff
News anchors for KTLA 5 in Los Angeles
Playing for juvenile diabetes research
Frank has a son who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes
For some reason my DVR didn't record this show - it wasn't due to a power failure (as is sometimes the case) so it may have been preempted or something else.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 - Spelling TV
When Farrah Fawcett left "Charlie's Angels," her character was said to have quit the "angels" to become a what?
A. Test pilot B. Race car driver
C. Horse trainer D. Navy SEAL
ATA
Dave did not watch the show, Frank says because Dave was too young (later revealed born in 1976) Frank has an inkling but...
ATA
A-9% B-64% C-23% D-4%
They debated whether to trust the audience as it was a good number on a TV question
Mere reminded them that the audience was wrong yesterday.
They went with the crowd.
Answer and value
B. Race car driver
Value: $7000
Bank: $35500
I'd have been torn between driver and pilot. JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Leaping Man
How many February 29th birthdays has actor Antonio Sabato Jr. had since his 1972 birth?
A. 9 B. 7
C. 11 D. 13
Spoiler
Although Dave was born on March 1 after a leap day in 1976, they are not sure how often leap years come so they agree to JTQ
JTQ #2
Answer and value
A. 9
Value: (Mere: "Hopefully not the $10K") $10K skipped
Bank: $36500
How can they be newscasters and not know that leap years occur every four years? <*sheesh*>
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 9 - Bling Bling
The daughter of which of these artists is a noted jewelry designer with a collection at Tiffany's?
A. Andy Warhol B. Pablo Picasso
C. Jackson Pollock D. Henri Matisse
Spoiler
They have no idea, except for Frank thinking that Warhol had no children and speculating whether Jackson Pollack had any children. They chose to walk.
Answer and value
B. Pablo Picasso
Value: not shown
Bank: They walked with $20750
No clue, although I think I could rule out Warhol. JTQ again.
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Re: Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#3 Post by MarleysGh0st » Wed Dec 01, 2010 7:27 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Leaping Man
How many February 29th birthdays has actor Antonio Sabato Jr. had since his 1972 birth?
A. 9 B. 7
C. 11 D. 13
Spoiler
Although Dave was born on March 1 after a leap day in 1976, they are not sure how often leap years come so they agree to JTQ
JTQ #2
Answer and value
A. 9
Value: (Mere: "Hopefully not the $10K") $10K skipped
Bank: $36500
They don't know how often leap years come? Really?

TPTB might have made this question more difficult for those who only vaguely remember the rules about leap years in years divisible by 100 and 400, but since they didn't have 8 as a choice, that wouldn't be a problem, here.

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Re: Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#4 Post by wintergreen48 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 10:47 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Leaping Man
How many February 29th birthdays has actor Antonio Sabato Jr. had since his 1972 birth?
A. 9 B. 7
C. 11 D. 13
Spoiler
Although Dave was born on March 1 after a leap day in 1976, they are not sure how often leap years come so they agree to JTQ
JTQ #2
Answer and value
A. 9
Value: (Mere: "Hopefully not the $10K") $10K skipped
Bank: $36500
They don't know how often leap years come? Really?

TPTB might have made this question more difficult for those who only vaguely remember the rules about leap years in years divisible by 100 and 400, but since they didn't have 8 as a choice, that wouldn't be a problem, here.
During the early days of the show (when it was still good), didn't someone (possibly Jeremy Llama) get a question that required him to know the sequence of Presidential elections? I think it was something basic like 'how many Presidential elections occurred during the 1970's?' It's one thing not to know how many times Lindsay Lohan has been in rehab, or even to know off the top of your head how many Presidents did not serve their full terms, but it is really amazing when people do not know stuff like 'how often do Leap Years occur?'

Although, as it happens, this was a bit of a trick question-- Leap Years do occur every four years, except that 'century' years (years ending in 00) are generally NOT Leap Years, UNLESS they are divisible by 400. So, 1700, 1800 and 1900 would not have been Leap Years, but 2000 was; if someone knew the general rule that 'century years are not Leap Years' they might have been misled here, forgetting about the exception-to-the-exception about every fourth century. I had a great aunt born 2/29/1892, who died in 1979, so she actually only had 20 birthdays, not 21, because 1900 was not a Leap Year.
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Re: Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#5 Post by TheConfessor » Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:19 am

wintergreen48 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 7 - Leaping Man
How many February 29th birthdays has actor Antonio Sabato Jr. had since his 1972 birth?
A. 9 B. 7
C. 11 D. 13
Spoiler
Although Dave was born on March 1 after a leap day in 1976, they are not sure how often leap years come so they agree to JTQ
JTQ #2
Answer and value
A. 9
Value: (Mere: "Hopefully not the $10K") $10K skipped
Bank: $36500
They don't know how often leap years come? Really?

TPTB might have made this question more difficult for those who only vaguely remember the rules about leap years in years divisible by 100 and 400, but since they didn't have 8 as a choice, that wouldn't be a problem, here.
During the early days of the show (when it was still good), didn't someone (possibly Jeremy Llama) get a question that required him to know the sequence of Presidential elections? I think it was something basic like 'how many Presidential elections occurred during the 1970's?' It's one thing not to know how many times Lindsay Lohan has been in rehab, or even to know off the top of your head how many Presidents did not serve their full terms, but it is really amazing when people do not know stuff like 'how often do Leap Years occur?'

Although, as it happens, this was a bit of a trick question-- Leap Years do occur every four years, except that 'century' years (years ending in 00) are generally NOT Leap Years, UNLESS they are divisible by 400. So, 1700, 1800 and 1900 would not have been Leap Years, but 2000 was; if someone knew the general rule that 'century years are not Leap Years' they might have been misled here, forgetting about the exception-to-the-exception about every fourth century. I had a great aunt born 2/29/1892, who died in 1979, so she actually only had 20 birthdays, not 21, because 1900 was not a Leap Year.
Yes, except that not knowing whether 2000 was a leap year or not would just leave you uncertain whether the correct answer was 8 or 9. As Marley pointed out, 8 was not one of the four choices. It didn't seem tricky to me. Even those terrified by math could easily count it out on their fingers.

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Re: Transcript 11/30/2010 Frank Buckley and Dave Malkoff

#6 Post by ulysses5019 » Wed Dec 01, 2010 11:54 am

TheConfessor wrote:
wintergreen48 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:
They don't know how often leap years come? Really?

TPTB might have made this question more difficult for those who only vaguely remember the rules about leap years in years divisible by 100 and 400, but since they didn't have 8 as a choice, that wouldn't be a problem, here.
During the early days of the show (when it was still good), didn't someone (possibly Jeremy Llama) get a question that required him to know the sequence of Presidential elections? I think it was something basic like 'how many Presidential elections occurred during the 1970's?' It's one thing not to know how many times Lindsay Lohan has been in rehab, or even to know off the top of your head how many Presidents did not serve their full terms, but it is really amazing when people do not know stuff like 'how often do Leap Years occur?'

Although, as it happens, this was a bit of a trick question-- Leap Years do occur every four years, except that 'century' years (years ending in 00) are generally NOT Leap Years, UNLESS they are divisible by 400. So, 1700, 1800 and 1900 would not have been Leap Years, but 2000 was; if someone knew the general rule that 'century years are not Leap Years' they might have been misled here, forgetting about the exception-to-the-exception about every fourth century. I had a great aunt born 2/29/1892, who died in 1979, so she actually only had 20 birthdays, not 21, because 1900 was not a Leap Year.
Yes, except that not knowing whether 2000 was a leap year or not would just leave you uncertain whether the correct answer was 8 or 9. As Marley pointed out, 8 was not one of the four choices. It didn't seem tricky to me. Even those terrified by math could easily count it out on their fingers.

I noticed kazoo didn't comment on these contestants. She must still be counting her fingers.
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#7 Post by rgcviper » Tue Dec 14, 2010 6:49 pm

wintergreen48 wrote:During the early days of the show (when it was still good) ...
Wow. You said it all, wintergreen. That is all.

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