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Pointless -Wrong final answer yesterday
On Monday's Pointless the final question was. Name a Australian tennis player who was a champion at Wimbledon, either singles or doubes from 1980 onwards.
Well Mark Phillippoussis was their first answer and was called wrong. He won the Junior Men's Doubles with Ben Ellwood in 1994. If I were the contestant I would be after my £6250 winnings.
Well Mark Phillippoussis was their first answer and was called wrong. He won the Junior Men's Doubles with Ben Ellwood in 1994. If I were the contestant I would be after my £6250 winnings.
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I would think the 100 people would have been given the names of the film duos and then ask them to name of any films they appeared in together. Then the contestant has to come up with a correct film name and hope not many of the 100 people gave the same name.
By the way, it's 100 people given 100 seconds, not minutes.
As for the Mark Phillippoussis answer, some of the 100 people may have also given that answer so it wouldn't have been pointless and they wouldn't have won the money.
I would think the 100 people would have been given the names of the film duos and then ask them to name of any films they appeared in together. Then the contestant has to come up with a correct film name and hope not many of the 100 people gave the same name.
By the way, it's 100 people given 100 seconds, not minutes.
As for the Mark Phillippoussis answer, some of the 100 people may have also given that answer so it wouldn't have been pointless and they wouldn't have won the money.
weecalf
In the situation you mention, contestants would have got 76 points if they had said BCATSK and 34 points if they had said The Sting. Any other correct answer would have been pointless.
If as you say the pair were in no other films together then so what? Only one contestant had the opportunity to select that pair. The object of the game is to select the most obscure answer, not the easy ones.
In the situation you mention, contestants would have got 76 points if they had said BCATSK and 34 points if they had said The Sting. Any other correct answer would have been pointless.
If as you say the pair were in no other films together then so what? Only one contestant had the opportunity to select that pair. The object of the game is to select the most obscure answer, not the easy ones.
Understand but those asking the question would have had to go through the twelve couples and ask those 100pepole to name each couples films .The point I was making was this sort of question is not suitable for the format of the show .If they ask 100people one question then it works but not 12 as would have had to been asked .
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