“Who wants to be a millionaire?” Candidate Günther Jauch upsets

“Christmas Gambling Special”
“You will be remembered by millions”: “Who wants to be a millionaire?” candidate upsets Günther Jauch

“Who wants to be a millionaire? – The Christmas gambler special”: Dr. Knut Are Beuck from Frankfurt am Main

© Stefan Gregorowius / RTL

He hardly knew the show, invented new jokers and almost failed at 1000 euros: In the “Christmas Gambling Special” from “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Günther Jauch had to deal with a special candidate.

On Boxing Day, RTL presenter Günther Jauch welcomed viewers to a special edition of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”. In the “gambling special” the candidates could even win two million euros instead of one. However, they have to accept a higher risk for this. Up to the 32,000 euro question, they should do without a joker if possible. If one of the four existing jokers is used, all other three become invalid. dr This was Knut Are Beuck’s undoing.

The lecturer from Frankfurt am Main already stumbled with the 1000 euro question. It read: “The is supported

  • A: Doctor from the consultant
  • B: Gardener from the gardener
  • C: Cook from the assistant cook
  • D: landlord from landlord”

“Who wants to be a millionaire?” candidate wants to invent new jokers

Beuck was unsure, tended towards C, but didn’t want to guess, because then he would have fallen back to zero euros. “You won’t screw up your joker for a thousand euros in the game show. You won’t do that,” said Günther Jauch, still optimistic. But the candidate had no other choice: He asked someone in the audience who helped him with the right answer. Before that, Beuck caused a lot of confusion at Jauch because he admitted that he had only seen the show “once or twice” and wanted to invent new jokers.

The 53-year-old had to continue playing without a joker. “You can shine all the more because everything comes out of you now,” Jauch tried to motivate his candidate. But the next hurdle was already waiting for the 4000 euro question. For this sum, the moderator wanted to know from the academic: “The recently deceased Angela Lansbury made television history as crime writer Jessica Fletcher in the series ‘Murder…?’

  • A: does not expire
  • B: with a view
  • C: is her hobby
  • D: in the best of company

Once again Beuck didn’t have a clue. For this he let Günther Jauch and the audience know that he writes novels, “but no thrillers” and that at 53 he thinks he is too young for the ARD television program. “It’s terrible. I don’t like to watch ARD because I’m not old enough,” he said.

In the end he tried to derive the solution from Jauch’s eye movement when he read the question again. But that too went terribly wrong. Beuck chose answer B, the correct answer would have been C, “murder is her hobby”. Instead of two million, the candidate only won 1,000 euros in the end and brought Jauch to the following conclusion: “We’ve had a lot of people sitting here in almost a quarter of a century, but someone like you – you will be remembered by millions.”

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