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00:11Hello, welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat. As usual, I have got a bit of cash to splash,
00:16one million dollars to be exact. Could one of these six contestants take it all? Let's find out.
00:24Naomi Pratt is a former member of the gold-winning Australian snowball team.
00:29Retired engineer Peter Buckley has visited the United States over 25 times.
00:34Jacob Nolan once came third in the New South Wales Strongman Championships.
00:39Judy Lipp is a librarian, archivist and collector. Basketball fan Patrick Dudding has a weakness for
00:45guitars and shoes. And Jamie Burgess is a piano bar entertainer from New Zealand.
00:52That's our six, let's play Mid-Air Hot Seat.
01:05Thank you, Naomi. Welcome to the Hot Seat. Thank you.
01:08Now, tell me about the Australian snowball team. Is that what I think it is?
01:13Yeah, it was. Yeah, yeah. So, I actually won a competition to enter the snowball competition
01:18and it had never happened in Australia before. We won, we took out the opposition with these
01:23big hard balls and then... So, they're throwing snowballs at each other?
01:29Yeah, yeah. So, you have two teams and you throw snowballs at each other.
01:31How do you determine who wins? Well, if you get dunked with a ball, you're off.
01:36Yeah. And so, whoever's got the last team standing?
01:40Okay, Naomi, you know the rules. There are 15 questions standing between you and the top prize
01:45of one million dollars. An incorrect answer means the top prize drops a level and sadly,
01:49you will go home. After five correct answers, one thousand dollars will be banked.
01:53You all have one lifeline. It's called the pass. Make sure you use it wisely.
01:58Naomi, let's play Millionaire Hot Seat. Your first question is for $100. You have 15 seconds to answer.
02:12Good luck. Thank you. During a 2015 surfing competition, Australian Mick Fanning famously punched what?
02:22A, a fellow competitor. B, a shark. C, the winner's trophy. D, his surfboard.
02:30I actually know this one. Well, I hope I know it. And it's been in the news a bit, but
02:35I would like
02:36to lock in B, a shark, please. Lock in B, a shark. Mick Fanning did indeed punch a shark.
02:44B is correct. Here is your question for $200.
02:51For nearly a decade, Justin Trudeau served as the Prime Minister of which country?
02:57A, New Zealand. B, United Kingdom. C, France. D, Canada.
03:03Oh, okay. So early on. I think I've heard this. I think I would like to lock in D, Canada,
03:12please.
03:13Lock in D, Canada? You're a little bit hesitant there.
03:16Well, you know, you can never can tell. Might be a tricky one.
03:21I don't think so. D is correct.
03:29Here's your question for $300.
03:33What shape scar does literary character Harry Potter have on his forehead?
03:38A, lightning bolt. B, moon. C, sun. D, star.
03:44Do you know, it's the same one my daughter has on her forehead from being hit with a, um,
03:51I think it was a pair of shears and it was A, a lightning bolt. Lock in, please.
03:55A lightning bolt. Lock in A and A is correct.
04:03Here's your question for $500.
04:06Which Rolling Stone song was famously used to promote the launch of Windows 95?
04:12A, start me up. B, jump and jack flash. C, shine a light. D, brown sugar.
04:19Well, do you know what? I, I don't think I've even heard this one, Rebecca. So I might, uh, have
04:27to use my pass.
04:29Use your pass?
04:30Yes, please.
04:30Absolutely. No, we take a seat. Thank you.
04:32Thank you very much.
04:33You're still in the game. We'll see you on the next round.
04:40Hello, Peter. Welcome to the hot seat. Hello, Rebecca.
04:43Your pass is blocked. You do need to answer this question correctly to stay in the game.
04:48Keep that $1 million in play. Which Rolling Stone song was famously used to promote the launch of Windows 95?
04:54Well, I'm pretty sure, Rebecca, it's Start Me Up. So I'd like to lock in A.
05:00Lock in A. Start Me Up. Great song. And also correct.
05:11Playing for $1,000. Peter, you're 11 questions away from a million. 15 seconds. Your pass is still available.
05:18Here's your question. In the hit animated series, Bluey, what is Bluey's sister's name?
05:28Well, Rebecca, I'm not really sure, so I'd like to take my pass.
05:35Oh, straight away?
05:36Straight away.
05:36Fair enough. Take a seat, Peter.
05:44Okay, Jacob. Welcome to the hot seat. Thank you.
05:47What do you know about the animated series, Bluey?
05:49I have a three-year-old and a five-year-old, so I know more than I ever wanted to
05:52know about Bluey.
05:53So I'm assuming you might know the answer to this.
05:55I do. I do.
05:56So I'll get to the question, shall I? Sure.
05:58In the hit animated series, Bluey, what is Bluey's sister's name? Jacob.
06:03Well, I hear the answer almost every day, because you know the game Spotto?
06:06Every time they see an orange car, they say, see, bingo, lock in, see, bingo.
06:10Lock in, see, bingo. Is there any point in dragging this out?
06:14Of course, bingo is correct.
06:22Jacob, 10 questions away from $1 million. Do you reckon you could go all the way?
06:27I hope so. We'll see.
06:28Shall we find out?
06:29Yeah, let's find out.
06:30After the break.
06:40Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat. I'm here with Jacob. Jacob, you're a strong man.
06:44Well, I do the sport strong man. I don't know how strong I am.
06:46What does that mean?
06:47It's like a weightlifting sport where you lift odd objects like concrete balls, pull trucks,
06:51press strange things overhead.
06:53Could you lift me over your head?
06:54Yeah, definitely.
06:55You could.
06:55Possibly with one hand.
06:58Wow. No, we're not going to do that.
07:00I mean, I just needed to know if, you know, you could. Let's get to the question, shall we?
07:05You are 10 questions away from $1 million. You're about to play for 1500. You have 30 seconds.
07:11Your pass is still available. Good luck.
07:14The Northern Territory's largest university is named after which scientist?
07:20A, Isaac Newton. B, Charles Darwin. C, Albert Einstein. D, Stephen Hawking.
07:27This is one I actually don't know. I don't know the Northern Territory at all, so I'm going to use
07:32my pass.
07:32Use your pass. Absolutely. That's what it's for. Jacob, take a seat.
07:34Thank you, sir.
07:36See you soon.
07:41Hello, Judy. Welcome to the hot seat. Thank you.
07:45You do need to answer this question correctly to stay in the game.
07:48The Northern Territory's largest university is named after which scientist?
07:53Well, because I have to take a punt, I am going to lock in B, Rebecca.
07:58Lock in B, Charles Darwin. Just a punt?
08:01Just a punt. Educated guess? Educated guess, yeah.
08:05I think you're a clever clogs. I don't know if it's just a guess.
08:09I've got a feeling that you know the answer to this, because of course it is B, Charles Darwin.
08:20Judy, nine questions away from $1 million. You're now playing for 2500. You have 30 seconds.
08:26Your pass is still available.
08:29In physics, what is a measurable effect of acceleration acting on an object?
08:36A, F-force. B, G-force. C, A-force. D, J-force.
08:44Not sure, but guess what? I'm going to take a punt.
08:49And I am going to lock in G-force because I've heard of it.
08:54Lock in B, G-force, just because you've heard of it?
08:56Yes.
08:57Bit of a punt.
08:58Yes.
08:58Is it?
08:59It is a punt.
09:00I don't believe you.
09:02I think you might know this one.
09:05We'll see.
09:07In physics, the measurable effect of acceleration acting on an object is, of course, B, G-force.
09:19Here we go. Your next question is for $4,000. 30 seconds.
09:25In the USA's National Football League, the Vikings are based in which state?
09:31A, Nevada. B, Florida. C, Washington. D, Minnesota.
09:37I'm wondering. I do not know.
09:40And do you know what? I might take my pass.
09:43Do you know what, Judy? I think that's probably a wise idea. You take your pass.
09:54Hello, Patrick.
09:56Hi, Rebecca. How are you?
09:57Good. How are you going?
09:58Yeah, not too bad.
09:59Your pass is blocked. You have to get this one correct.
10:02In the USA's National Football League, the Vikings are based in which state?
10:06Yeah, so I've watched it a little bit.
10:09When all the selections were coming up, I thought I knew the answer and it is there, luckily.
10:13So I'm going to lock in D, Minnesota, please.
10:15Lock in D, Minnesota.
10:17You're absolutely right. D, correct.
10:25Minneapolis is the home of the Minnesota Vikings.
10:29Patrick, seven questions away from $1 million.
10:32You're about to play for $6,000.
10:34We will get to that question right after this break.
10:48Welcome back to Million Hour Hot Seat.
10:49We have an amazing game happening here.
10:52We've got seven questions away from a million dollars.
10:54Six players still remaining.
10:55I'm here with Patrick.
10:57Should we get to that question?
10:58Absolutely. Let's go.
11:00German V1 bombs were commonly known by what nickname to Londoners in World War II?
11:06A, whiz bangs.
11:07B, puff dragons.
11:08C, blitz and echoes.
11:10D, doodle bugs.
11:13Yeah, I'm not too strong on history.
11:16So that's what I was sort of hoping not to get a question like this.
11:19Um, going over the answers, none really pop out to me.
11:25Except maybe A if I had to guess.
11:28Now do I want to make that guess is the question.
11:31Ten seconds.
11:33You know what, I'll lock in A.
11:36Do you want to use your pass?
11:37No, we'll go for it, hopefully.
11:40Ooh.
11:44Gutsy.
11:45Gutsy, someone said.
11:46Patrick, German V1 bombs were commonly known by what nickname to Londoners in World War II.
11:52You have locked in A at whiz bangs.
11:54I can tell you right now, it wasn't blitz and echoes.
11:57Oh no.
11:58It was not puff dragons.
12:00Oh, that's good.
12:02It was, however, D, doodle bugs.
12:06That's unfortunate, but that's all right.
12:08I know, it's just the way it is.
12:09Thank you so much for playing.
12:10No worries.
12:11Thank you for having me.
12:12Appreciate it.
12:18Jamie.
12:18Kilda, Rebecca.
12:19Kilda, Kilda, Kilda.
12:20Kilda.
12:21Who are you, fellow Kiwi?
12:23I'm really good.
12:24I'm glad that I've finally got to the point where we've gotten through all those easy questions.
12:27And now it's time for the real quest to start.
12:31Let's see how you go, Jamie.
12:32You are six questions away from the new top prize of a quarter of a million dollars.
12:37You're now playing for 6,000.
12:39You have 30 seconds.
12:40Your pass is available.
12:41Best of luck.
12:45Primates of the family Lemuridae are native to which of these islands?
12:50A, Madagascar.
12:51B, Borneo.
12:52C, New Guinea.
12:54D, Sumatra.
12:55Oh my goodness.
12:56Um, so I guess you could shorten that down to Lemurs.
13:01Um, and the Lemurs have been in quite a few popular movies that I've watched.
13:08I'm kind of saying maybe it's not New Guinea.
13:12Um, look, let's just go for it and lock in.
13:15I'm going to bang an answer out.
13:16Let's just lock in a Madagascar just for fun.
13:20Lock in a Madagascar just for fun.
13:22I'm doing something bold.
13:23You're doing something bold.
13:25Going with your gut?
13:26Uh, look, it could send me home and I won't mind going home.
13:29Uh, I won't mind the Lemurs sending me home.
13:32Lemurs?
13:33It'll be okay.
13:34Was it the Lemurs that went, I like to move it, move it.
13:36You know it.
13:37I like to move it, move it.
13:38I like to move it.
13:40You know it.
13:42And they came from?
13:43I want to say Madagascar, I guess.
13:45A, Madagascar.
13:53Oh, Jamie.
13:54I'm glad you knew that movie.
13:56I knew that movie.
13:57We could have a little moment.
13:58We could, I know.
13:59We're still doing it.
14:00Okay, my friend.
14:01Yes.
14:01$10,000 question coming up.
14:03Oh, my gosh.
14:04You are five questions away from quarter of a million dollars.
14:06This is fun.
14:07This is fun.
14:07Yes.
14:08You want to play?
14:09Yes, please.
14:10Let's keep going.
14:10Here's your question.
14:13Which sex symbol rose to fame with the 1956 film
14:17and God created woman?
14:20A, Brigitte Bardot.
14:21B, Marilyn Monroe.
14:23C, Jane Fonda.
14:25D, Sophia Loren.
14:27Oh, goodness.
14:29Um, I want to say that it's a toss-up to me between C and D.
14:40Um, yeah, I'm not feeling like it was Marilyn Monroe.
14:45I think she might have been a tiny bit later.
14:48Um, look, I'm just going to be bold and I'm going to look in D, Sophia Loren.
14:56I love her.
14:58D, Sophia Loren.
14:59She's a gorgeous woman.
15:00She is a gorgeous woman.
15:01They're all gorgeous women.
15:02They're all absolutely stunning women.
15:03Stunning.
15:04You know, I have a thing for Sophia Loren.
15:05So, again, I don't mind if Sophia sends me home.
15:08Did you ever see the 1956 film and God created women?
15:11It's a surprise.
15:12I haven't seen it.
15:13It's a little bit before your time.
15:15It's just a touch.
15:16Even a little bit before my time.
15:17I wanted to say that.
15:18Just a little before both of our times.
15:20Yeah, before both of our times, Jamie.
15:22It was Brigitte Bardot.
15:24Oh.
15:26I love playing with you.
15:28I love that jacket.
15:29I'm going to come and see you play piano.
15:30I like to move it.
15:31Move it.
15:32Thanks for playing.
15:41Naomi, welcome back.
15:44So, you are now four questions away from the new top prize of $100,000.
15:48It's a bit exciting.
15:49What would you do with $100,000?
15:51Oh, probably buy a beehive and some bees.
15:54Buy a beehive and some bees?
15:55Yeah.
15:55Wait, so you've gone from snowball fights.
15:57Yeah, I know.
15:58Well, snowboarding to beehives.
16:00If you've got your own beehive at home, then all your fruit trees and your garden and
16:04all that will benefit from it.
16:05Nobody comes near you because nobody likes bees.
16:08I love bees.
16:09Well, that's okay.
16:10Bring wine.
16:12Okay.
16:14You get your honey from the bees.
16:15There you go.
16:16Yeah.
16:16Okay, Naomi, you're four questions away from $100,000.
16:20Good luck.
16:21The term hippocrepiform means shaped like what?
16:26A, a clover.
16:28B, the letter S.
16:29C, a horseshoe.
16:31D, an arrow.
16:33Wow.
16:34I was hoping there was going to be an animal up there, but like a hippo or something, but
16:38that's not.
16:39Uh, the hippocrepiform.
16:44Wow.
16:45I don't know.
16:48Let's just, do you know what?
16:50I'll walk in sea horseshoe because it's kind of round.
16:56Locking in sea horseshoe because it's round like a snowball?
17:00Nah, it's not round like a hippo.
17:01Round like a hippo.
17:02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:03I'm kind of liking this logic, I think.
17:07Hippocrepiform means shaped like a hippo.
17:10Yep, that's right.
17:12It's actually from the ancient Greek and it means horseshoe shaped.
17:18Sea is correct.
17:21I knew that.
17:28You weren't expecting that, were you?
17:29No, I wasn't.
17:30Oh, I love that reaction.
17:31Naomi, three questions away from $100,000.
17:34Can you go all the way?
17:35I hope so.
17:36We will find out right after the break.
17:38Don't go anywhere.
17:47Welcome back to me and our hot seat.
17:49We're at the pointy end.
17:50I'm here with Naomi Pratt.
17:51She is three questions away from $100,000.
17:54That's a lot of bees.
17:55Yeah, I know.
17:56A lot of bees.
17:57A lot of honey.
17:58Here's your question.
17:59Good luck, Naomi.
18:02After Coca-Cola withdrew their product in the late 70s, Thumbs Up Cola was introduced to
18:08which country?
18:09A, New Zealand.
18:11B, India.
18:12C, Japan.
18:13D, Mexico.
18:16Wow.
18:17I thought it was going to be because of the product that was in it, but it was like 70s.
18:23Thumbs Up Cola.
18:25I've got no idea.
18:28I was a kid back then and we probably weren't allowed to drink it.
18:31But I am going to lock in B, India.
18:41Lock in B, India.
18:43Yep.
18:43Any reason for India?
18:45Um, no.
18:47I just kind of went, did that.
18:49It was B for Bs.
18:52It was India.
18:54Wow.
18:59Your reactions are just awesome.
19:02Two questions away from $100,000.
19:05No pressure.
19:06No pressure.
19:07No, no.
19:07All good.
19:08You're now playing for $50,000.
19:12After the sun, what is the brightest star in the sky?
19:45A, Sirius.
19:47Um, 20 seconds.
19:49Vega, Siri, Vega.
19:51I don't know.
19:52Do you know what?
19:53I'm going to, let me see.
19:5810 seconds.
19:59I'm going to lock in A, Sirius.
20:04Lock in A, Sirius.
20:06Yeah.
20:07Another stab in the dark.
20:08It's all a stab in the dark.
20:09Didn't want to go for B for Bs.
20:12No, no more Bs.
20:14Should I have?
20:15Oh.
20:17After the sun, what is the brightest star in the sky?
20:22Naomi.
20:25You're locked in A, Sirius.
20:28I can tell you right now, it's not Pollux.
20:31It's not Polaris.
20:34It is, however, A, Sirius.
20:41It's so...
20:43Oh, my God.
20:48I know.
20:49Oh, you know what that means.
20:51We've all gone gold.
20:54You've made it to the final question.
20:56I'm sorry for our other contestants that you didn't make it back into the house.
21:03Naomi has done incredibly well.
21:06Are you ready for your final question?
21:08Yeah, sure.
21:09For $100,000?
21:11Absolutely.
21:12Yeah.
21:14Wow.
21:15We're all behind you, are we not?
21:17We are all with you.
21:20Here's your final question.
21:22I hope I know it.
21:23Good luck.
21:24Thanks.
21:27Founded in 1921, the Order of the Falcon is the highest individual honour in which country?
21:35A, Norway, B, Georgia, C, Lithuania, D, Iceland.
21:42A bit before my time 1921, the Order of the Falcon.
21:47Sounds a bit like the Da Vinci Code, doesn't it?
21:50Um, highest individual honour in which country?
21:56Norway, Norway, Georgia, the Order of the Falcon.
22:01Which one has birds?
22:0520 seconds.
22:06Do you know what?
22:09I'm going to lock in C, Lithuania.
22:18What led you towards C?
22:20They have birds.
22:22They have birds?
22:24Like falcon, I don't know.
22:26I don't know.
22:27Naomi, founded in 1921, the Order of the Falcon is the highest individual honour in which country?
22:34You've been an incredible contestant, by the way.
22:36Thanks.
22:37You're locked in C, Lithuania.
22:41Naomi, the answer was D, Iceland.
22:46Oh!
22:49Oh, you've been such a wonderful contestant.
22:51You don't go home empty-handed.
22:52You do take away the $1,000.
22:54Oh, yay!
22:57You've been an incredible player.
22:59Thank you for bringing so much joy and fun to the show.
23:02Thank you so much to all our other contestants, our incredible audience.
23:06We will see you next time on Millionaire Hot Feet tonight.
23:10Oh!
23:11I'll give you a hug.
23:12I'll give you a hug.
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