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Transcript 4/26/2013 - Sig Hansen/Keith Colburn

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 7:45 pm
by BBTranscriptTeam
Captain Sig Hansen and Captain Keith Colburn

The two are part of the reality TV show "Deadliest Catch" but their real fear is giving their final answer. What makes the show the "Deadliest Catch" is that people die. They experience 30', 40', 50' waves and 100 knot winds (the monitor shows scenes from the show). Because of that boats capsize and other things go wrong. Meredith asks why do it if it's so deadly. "It beats flipping burgers," Sig says. She then asks if there are any superstitions they have. Sig says once upon a time it was bad luck to have women aboard. Keith chimes in, saying that women are too smart to go. They are playing for the Seattle Children's Hospital Research Foundation.

Topic Tree: (unrandomized)
10 - Husbandry
9 - Armed & Dangerous
8 - Inventions Revisited
7 - Historic Documents
6 - Infamous Opal
5 - No GPS Allowed
4 - I'm...Sick?
3 - Greedy Guests
2 - Same Name
1 - Brand New

Topic Tree: (randomized)
8 - Inventions Revisited
3 - Greedy Guests
10 - Husbandry
4 - I'm...Sick?
9 - Armed & Dangerous
7 - Historic Documents
1 - Brand New
6 - Infamous Opal
5 - No GPS Allowed
2 - Same Name

Question #1 (Same Name - Level 2)
Which of the following TV shows shares its name with a condition that children often experience from age three to twelve?
A - Growing Pains
B - M*A*S*H
C - Small Wonder
D - Quantum Leap

Keith mouths the answer and Sig speaks it aloud.
Spoiler
Answer: A (Growing Pains)
Value: $500
Bank: $500
Question #2 (No GPS Allowed - Level 5)
If you're driving in a gridded city, headed due west, and you take a left, and then another left, in which direction are you headed?
A - north
B - south
C - east
D - west

Sig reasons out the answer and says to Keith, "You're a captain, you should know the answer."
Spoiler
Answer: C (east)
Value: $10,000
Bank: $10,500
Question #3 (Infamous Opal - Level 6)
Solidifying himself in Oscars history, Robert Opal shocked viewers when he did what during the 1974 broadcast?
A - fainted during his speech
B - threw a drink at the hoast
C - streaked across the stage
D - kissed Burt Reynolds

Keith says that
Spoiler
streaking was the rage in that era
. Sig jokes that Keith was 10 years old then and probably remembers it really well. Keith says they should avoid this question, so they decide to jump it.
Spoiler
Answer: C (streaked across the stage)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $10,500
Question #4 (Brand New - Level 1)
What food brand claims it was so popular with Detroit baseball fans at the Tigers' stadium that it was launched nationally?
A - Welch's
B - Triscuit
C - Ball Park
D - Ovaltine

Sig immediately jumps on the question and says
Spoiler
it has to be C - stadium is a ball park
. Keith asks what
Spoiler
Welch's
has to do with baseball. He then says that his daughter Sanna told him the answer was
Spoiler
C
. They make that their final answer, then Sig asks, "Do we still love her?"
Spoiler
Answer: C (Ball Park)
Value: $2,000
Bank: $12,500
commercial break

The show comes back from commercial showing more footage from "Deadliest Catch". Meredith asks how they get camera operators and producers to go aboard. Do they freak out when they go out? Sig says they often get seasick and it takes a couple days to get used to it.

Question #5 (Historic Documents - Level 7)
A preliminary version of what historical document, written in Lincoln's own hand 150 years ago, was displayed in New York City in 2012?
A - Monroe Doctrine
B - Emancipation Proclamation
C - Louisiana Purchase
D - Bill of Rights

Keith is sure he knows the answer and Sig asks if he's sure. Keith says he's positive. Sig jokes that Keith isn't talking to a college-educated guy and Keith replies that he flunked out after one year in which he did volleyball and surfing. Sig said he went to college for one day just to see what it was like.
Spoiler
Answer: B (Emancipation Proclamation)
Value: $3,000
Bank: $15,500
Question #6 (Armed & Dangerous - Level 9)
Dubbed the carjacking capital of the world, South Africa legally allows vehicles to install "The Blaster," a theft-deterrent system that uses what?
A - laser-emitting hubcaps
B - hood-mounted machine guns
C - undercarriage flamethrowers
D - electrified door handles

Even before the answers are revealed Sig says he knows this from watching the Discovery Channel and he says it's
Spoiler
flamethrowers
.
Spoiler
Answer: C (undercarriage flamethrowers)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $16,500
Question #7 (I'm...Sick? - Level 4)
"Too upset after watching 'The Hunger Games'" and "accidentally dyed my hair orange" topped the list of bad excuses to get a day off in a survey by what site?
A - eHarmony.com
B - YouTube.com
C - TMZ.com
D - CareerBuilder.com

Sig doesn't know what "The Hunger Games" is. Keith says that this question is similar to the Ball Park one because he can't see what
Spoiler
eHarmony or YouTube
would have to do with job surveys. They want to make
Spoiler
CareerBuilder
their final answer but waffle over whether to do it. They finally do.
Spoiler
Answer: D (CareerBuilder.com)
Value: $100
Bank: $16,600
commercial break - Before breaking to commercial a promo for Walt Disney week is shown.

Keith says this is harder than being on his boat.

Question #8 (Husbandry - Level 10)
The etymological source of a frustration that has plagued women through history, the word "husband" is derived from what language?
A - Scottish Gaelic
B - Middle French
C - Old Norse
D - Ancient Greek

They have no idea so they discuss whether to jump the question or ask the audience. Sig says they will save the audience for a "last ditch effort"
Spoiler
Answer: C (Old Norse)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $16,600 (unchanged)
Question #9 (Greedy Guests - Level 3)
A popular children's book by Laura Numeroff warns that "if you give a mouse a cookie," he'll want a what?
A - piece of cake
B - glass of milk
C - hunk of cheese
D - shot of whiskey

Sig and Keith laugh at the last answer. Sig reasons that it's either
Spoiler
B, because of milk and cookies, or C, because of mice and cheese
.
Spoiler
Answer: B (glass of milk)
Value: $25,000
Bank: $41,600
commercial break

Question #10 (Inventions Revisited - Level 8)
While Edison did not independently invent the light bulb, he perfected it by discovering made of what plant material burned the longest?
A - hemp
B - linen
C - bamboo
D - silk

Keith says it's definitely not
Spoiler
bamboo
. Sig emphasizes "plant material" and says that
Spoiler
silk is not a plant
. They decide to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 65%
B - 10%
C - 15%
D - 10%
Meredith says that Sig and Keith may have influenced the audience. It's a good number, though, and they go with it.
Spoiler
Answer: C (bamboo)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $10,000 (guaranteed donation to charity)
THE END OF GAME "NOISE"


Millionaire question of the day:
Because of the flamboyant frills atop its skull, a recently discovered species of dinosaur was given what name by scientists?
A - coolosaurus
B - glamalodon
C - jazzoraptor
D - mojoceratops
Answer:
Spoiler
D (mojoceratops)

Re: Transcript 4/26/2013 - Sig Hansen/Keith Colburn

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:45 pm
by earendel
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Captain Sig Hansen and Captain Keith Colburn

The two are part of the reality TV show "Deadliest Catch" but their real fear is giving their final answer. What makes the show the "Deadliest Catch" is that people die. They experience 30', 40', 50' waves and 100 knot winds (the monitor shows scenes from the show). Because of that boats capsize and other things go wrong. Meredith asks why do it if it's so deadly. "It beats flipping burgers," Sig says. She then asks if there are any superstitions they have. Sig says once upon a time it was bad luck to have women aboard. Keith chimes in, saying that women are too smart to go. They are playing for the Seattle Children's Hospital Research Foundation.
I must have missed the promos for this special show. So will Meredith go on their show like she did for the soap opera?
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #6 (Armed & Dangerous - Level 9)
Dubbed the carjacking capital of the world, South Africa legally allows vehicles to install "The Blaster," a theft-deterrent system that uses what?
A - laser-emitting hubcaps
B - hood-mounted machine guns
C - undercarriage flamethrowers
D - electrified door handles

Even before the answers are revealed Sig says he knows this from watching the Discovery Channel and he says it's
Spoiler
flamethrowers
.
Spoiler
Answer: C (undercarriage flamethrowers)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $16,500
"Blaster" could refer to either B or C. Unlike Sig, I don't watch Discovery that much so I don't know this one. JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question #8 (Husbandry - Level 10)
The etymological source of a frustration that has plagued women through history, the word "husband" is derived from what language?
A - Scottish Gaelic
B - Middle French
C - Old Norse
D - Ancient Greek

They have no idea so they discuss whether to jump the question or ask the audience. Sig says they will save the audience for a "last ditch effort"
Spoiler
Answer: C (Old Norse)
Value: $7,000
Bank: $16,600 (unchanged)
I know it's not Greek. My guess would have been C, but I'd have used my 2nd JTQ.

Re: Transcript 4/26/2013 - Sig Hansen/Keith Colburn

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 4:56 pm
by SportsFan68
Question #3 (Infamous Opal - Level 6)
Solidifying himself in Oscars history, Robert Opal shocked viewers when he did what during the 1974 broadcast?
A - fainted during his speech
B - threw a drink at the hoast
C - streaked across the stage
D - kissed Burt Reynolds

Keith says that
Spoiler
streaking was the rage in that era
. Sig jokes that Keith was 10 years old then and probably remembers it really well. Keith says they should avoid this question, so they decide to jump it.
Spoiler
Answer: C (streaked across the stage)
Value: $15,000
Bank: $10,500
ATA
Question #6 (Armed & Dangerous - Level 9)
Dubbed the carjacking capital of the world, South Africa legally allows vehicles to install "The Blaster," a theft-deterrent system that uses what?
A - laser-emitting hubcaps
B - hood-mounted machine guns
C - undercarriage flamethrowers
D - electrified door handles

Even before the answers are revealed Sig says he knows this from watching the Discovery Channel and he says it's
Spoiler
flamethrowers
.
Spoiler
Answer: C (undercarriage flamethrowers)
Value: $1,000
Bank: $16,500
JTQ 1
Question #10 (Inventions Revisited - Level 8)
While Edison did not independently invent the light bulb, he perfected it by discovering made of what plant material burned the longest?
A - hemp
B - linen
C - bamboo
D - silk

Keith says it's definitely not
Spoiler
bamboo
. Sig emphasizes "plant material" and says that
Spoiler
silk is not a plant
. They decide to ask the audience.
ATA results
A - 65%
B - 10%
C - 15%
D - 10%
Meredith says that Sig and Keith may have influenced the audience. It's a good number, though, and they go with it.
Spoiler
Answer: C (bamboo)
Value: $5,000
Bank: $10,000 (guaranteed donation to charity)
JTQ 2