Transcript 10/01/2013 Audience contestant Lawrence Levy
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 7:47 pm
Question of the Day (Flashback)
Which legendary musician used to sing "I Got Ya" and issued a fine whenever he caught one of his band members making a mistake during concerts?
A. Ray Charles B. Jimi Hendrix
C. Michael Jackson D. James Brown
Return from break and Cedric did his walk around the studio, mic in hand, until pointing it at the chosen contestant to play for $1K
Audience contestant
Lawrence Levy
Richmond Hill (Queens), NY
Came on his own and said it would be a big shock to the family
Cedric announced he would face the next question Von would have seen (that would be his $100K Q):
When the CD was being developed by Philips in 1978, it was quickly decided that the hole in its center would be the size of a what?
A. French penny B. Dutch dime
C. U.S. quarter D. British pound
Which legendary musician used to sing "I Got Ya" and issued a fine whenever he caught one of his band members making a mistake during concerts?
A. Ray Charles B. Jimi Hendrix
C. Michael Jackson D. James Brown
Answer
D. James Brown
Return from break and Cedric did his walk around the studio, mic in hand, until pointing it at the chosen contestant to play for $1K
Audience contestant
Lawrence Levy
Richmond Hill (Queens), NY
Came on his own and said it would be a big shock to the family
Cedric announced he would face the next question Von would have seen (that would be his $100K Q):
When the CD was being developed by Philips in 1978, it was quickly decided that the hole in its center would be the size of a what?
A. French penny B. Dutch dime
C. U.S. quarter D. British pound
Spoiler
Lawrence immediately said he has a good guess since Philips is a Dutch company and he used to be a stereo salesman and also had one of those early CD players.
He would sell CD music by asking the customer to sit back and listen to that magic sound fill the room like he was at the theatre.
He would sell CD music by asking the customer to sit back and listen to that magic sound fill the room like he was at the theatre.
Answer
B. Dutch dime
"Thousandaire!"
"Thousandaire!"