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00:13Thank you! Thank you so much and welcome to Millionaire Hot Seat. Tonight we are 15
00:19questions away from a life-changing amount of money. Answer every question
00:24correctly and one of these contestants will go home a millionaire. Sharon Dart is a teacher and
00:30lover of Broadway shows. Student Josh Cousins loves traveling the world with his dad. Lisa Fife
00:37has tended to many famous faces in her flying career. Aspiring actor Jordan Grubisich discovered
00:44her love of performing at Comic-Con. Damian Perry likes to write and perform in his spare time.
00:50And from Queensland, John Keyes is a father of three kids under 10.
00:58Let's play Millionaire Hot Seat!
01:08Sharon, first up on the Hot Seat. First one. How are you feeling? Really, really good.
01:12Good. And you love a Broadway musical or any kind of show? Any kind. We took our family to Broadway,
01:19New York for a family holiday about nine years ago and we were there for 10 days and we saw
01:2413
01:24Broadway shows. How do you see 13 shows in 10 days? Two shows a day. Well, I love New York
01:29so I get it and
01:31I love a Broadway musical myself. Absolutely. Let me go through the rules. There are 15 questions and a top
01:36prize of one million dollars. For each question you get right, you will move up the money tree. However,
01:43get a question wrong and the top prize amount drops a level and unfortunately you go home.
01:49We don't want that happening. No. After five correct answers, $1,000 will be banked.
01:55Whoever's in the hot seat for our 15th question will win that banked $1,000 or the top prize on
02:02the
02:02money tree if they can answer that final question correctly. You all have one lifeline, the pass.
02:11Use it wisely. Okay, Sharon, let's play.
02:23Your first question for $100 is...
02:28Although not mentioned in the nursery rhyme, how is Humpty Dumpty typically depicted?
02:34A, an egg. B, a clown. C, a chicken. D, a jester.
02:41Very pleased at the first question I know. So, can we lock in A, an egg?
02:46Locking in A, an egg. And an egg is correct. Yay!
02:55Here's your next question for $200.
02:58The classic Arnott's wagon wheel biscuit has what fillings?
03:03A, caramel and nougat. B, marshmallow and jam. C, vanilla cream and toffee.
03:12D, hazelnut cream and chocolate. Okay, I love a wagon wheel. Although they are a lot smaller now than they
03:20used to be.
03:20Yes, they are. And I'm pretty sure that it has marshmallow and jam in a center.
03:26Five seconds. Locking in B. Locking in B?
03:28Yes, please. Okay. Marshmallow and jam. I love a wagon wheel too. And it's correct.
03:33Yeah. For $200.
03:40Oh, how are you feeling? Yeah, good. Good, good.
03:42Okay. Next question for $300.
03:46A Nova Castrian is a native or resident of which Australian city?
03:52A, Wollongong. B, Geelong. C, Newcastle. D, Townsville.
03:59Um, I would say for the process of elimination, it would probably be Newcastle, but I'm not 100% sure.
04:07So, Rebecca, I'm going to take my pass on this one.
04:10You're using your pass? I am. Okay, fair enough.
04:13Thank you. Head over.
04:21Josh, how are you going? Really well.
04:23How are you feeling? Uh, super pumped.
04:25Right. Well, unfortunately, your pass is blocked.
04:27Yes. And you do have to answer this question correctly to stay in the game.
04:31Here we go. A Nova Castrian is a native or resident of which Australian city?
04:35Um, okay. Nova Castrian. Obviously, there's the two N's there. Um, there's no Nova Castria on this list.
04:45Uh, five seconds.
04:46I'm going to go with lock in C, Newcastle. C, Newcastle with two seconds remaining. Well done.
04:53Because C is correct.
05:01Josh, you're a student. I am, yeah. What are you studying?
05:03Studying physiology, science. Oh, smart then. I try.
05:07Clearly. You ready to keep playing? I'm ready.
05:09Next question is for $500. Here we go.
05:13The name of the legendary Detroit record label Motown derives from what two words?
05:20A, moustache town. B, modern town. C, metal town. D, motor town.
05:30Okay, Motown, um, gives the vibe of motor town, but I'm not totally sure, so I'm going to use a
05:37pass.
05:38Using your pass? Using my pass. Fair enough.
05:40Take a seat.
05:48Hey, Lisa. Hello, how are you? Good, how are you?
05:51A little nervous. Pass is blocked. Have to answer this question.
05:55Here we go. The name of the legendary Detroit record label Motown derives from what two words?
06:02Motown, uh, obviously a mo is a moustache and that's where I'm leaning towards. Uh, suppressive
06:09elimination. I'm going to lock in A. Locking in A? Moustache town. It's motor town. D, it's incorrect.
06:19Thank you. Thank you so much for playing the hot seat.
06:28Hi, Jordan. Hi. You're an aspiring actor. I am, yes.
06:32Oh, no. Don't do it. I've still got a bartender in front of it, so. I can still do that.
06:39Have you
06:39been in anything that we might have seen? Yeah, um, recently just wrapped up filming
06:42these two indie features. Um, it was across seven days. It was hectic and it was mostly improv based,
06:47so it was, it was a lot of fun. What was fun? Well, you're beautiful, so I'm not surprised. Same
06:51goes.
06:51Okay. Well, the money tree is now at $250,000 and you are going to be playing for $500. Are
06:58you ready to play?
06:59Yes. Traditionally used to produce ricotta, what is the liquid byproduct of cheese making?
07:07A, whey. B, curd. C, cream. D, brine. 15 seconds.
07:16See, I'm leaning towards curd, but I'm not 100% sure, so I think I'm going to take my pass
07:22early
07:22on this one. Fair enough. Use your pass. Hopefully, we can see you again. Thank you.
07:33Whipping through them. Damien, you have to get this question right. All right, we'll see how we go.
07:39Traditionally used to produce ricotta, what is the liquid byproduct of cheese making?
07:43And you've got 15 seconds. All right, I'm going with the whole
07:46Little Miss Muppet set on her tuppet and I'm going to lock in a whey. Eating cocoa and whey.
07:53And that would be correct. Damien has just reached $500. Can he go all the way? Find out after this.
08:16Welcome back to Millionaire Hot Seat. I'm here with Damien. You're playing for $250,000. You ready?
08:23Yes.
08:24Here we go.
08:27Which country is the world's leading producer of tea? A, India. B, England. C, China. D, South Africa.
08:37Oh, look, I'd immediately go with all the tea in China, but I don't know enough,
08:41so I am absolutely going to pass on this one. Using your pass?
08:45Yes, please. Okay. Hopefully we'll see you back here.
08:53Hi, John. Hello.
08:55I'm going to have to answer this one. Which country is the world's leading producer of tea?
09:01All right, I can knock out B and D. So it's between A and C. And I think I'm going
09:08to lock in C, China.
09:11Lock in C, China? Any reason?
09:14It just came to me. Do you like tea? I don't. No, not at all.
09:19Oh, really? No. Coffee man. C is correct. For $1,000.
09:31How are you feeling, John? Oh, very nervous, but good to be here.
09:34You have three kids under 10. Three wonderful children.
09:37Did you start early? Reasonably. Yeah, clearly. Seven, six and three.
09:41Very energetic. Wow, I bet they are.
09:44Okay, your next question is worth $1,500 and you have 30 seconds.
09:50What is the common term for a young swan? A, gosling. B, signet. C, duckling. D, squab.
10:0030 seconds. I feel like a duck would be a duckling. A gosling would be a goose.
10:08A squab or a signet. 20 seconds.
10:11Another two I'm going between.
10:16I'm not really sure which one it would be. 10 seconds.
10:22But just by process of elimination, I'm going to lock in B, signet.
10:27Locking in B, signet. Just process of elimination.
10:30Oh, you had four seconds left.
10:34Just as well if you got it right.
10:40Well done.
10:43Next question is for two and a half thousand.
10:48Which of these countries was first to give women the right to vote in national elections?
10:55A, Australia. B, United States. C, New Zealand. D, Scotland.
11:03I don't think it was United States and Scotland doesn't ring a bell.
11:09I don't think it was Australia. So I'm going to lock in C, New Zealand.
11:14Locking in New Zealand. You know I'm a New Zealander.
11:16My mother is too. Oh, there you go.
11:19That's good, isn't it? Yes. Yes.
11:22Does she still have a bit of an accent? She does. She does.
11:25Oh, you know what? You were absolutely correct.
11:37OK. Next question is for $4,000.
11:42What is the name of the magazine that the main characters work for in the 2006 film The Devil Wears
11:49Prada?
11:49A, runway. B, poise. C, mode. D, life. 30 seconds.
11:58I have seen the movie, Anne Hathaway, but I would be completely guessing.
12:10I would say it's not life. 15 seconds.
12:13It's about fashion. 10.
12:18Poise, mode, runway. I'm going to lock in A, runway.
12:23Locking in runway? Just as a guess?
12:27Just, uh, I feel like the others didn't really fit.
12:31Really? Why are you kind of good at this process of elimination stuff?
12:35Well, you know, you might be good.
12:40In fact, you're very good, because it is A.
12:47John is on fire. He is six questions away from $250,000,
12:52and we will find out how he goes after the break.
13:07Welcome back. I'm here with the lovely John Keyes from Queensland.
13:10He has just got four questions in a row, right?
13:13You're here with your lovely wife, Georgia. Where's Georgia?
13:15Hi, Rebecca.
13:16Is John normally this lucky?
13:18Yes.
13:18He is? Yes.
13:19Oh, really?
13:20He's so smart, and he's so lucky.
13:22Okay, well, let's see if he can go all the way.
13:24Next question is for $6,000.
13:29Which of the following mammals has the longest gestational period?
13:34A, giraffe.
13:35B, blue whale.
13:37C, African elephant.
13:39D, American bison.
13:4130 seconds.
13:43Which of the following mammals has the longest gestational period?
13:46Giraffe, blue whale.
13:48African elephant or American bison?
13:52Hi.
13:53I'm pretty confident it's not American bison.
13:56I'm pretty confident it's not giraffe.
13:5715 seconds.
13:58I'm between blue whale and African elephant.
14:00I seem to remember textbooks when I was a kid
14:03that talked a lot about an elephant being 18 months.
14:06So I'm going to go lock in C, elephant.
14:07Five.
14:08Oh, okay.
14:09You're freaking me out.
14:11You're locked in C, African elephant.
14:13Whoa.
14:14Just that process of elimination again.
14:17I think I remember it from a kid, but...
14:19I feel like your wife.
14:21I'm like, oh, but you're very calm.
14:23You're a lot calmer than me.
14:25Just as well, because C is correct.
14:35The African elephant has a 22-month pregnancy.
14:38Oh, how terrible.
14:41Okay, John.
14:42Next question is for $10,000.
14:47Which of these archaeological periods is the oldest?
14:51A, Neolithic.
14:53B, Mesolithic.
14:56C, Paleolithic.
14:59D, Chalcolithic.
15:01I feel like Paleo is caveman, so I feel like that can be that long ago.
15:06Um, Chalcolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic.
15:13Mesolithic, Chalcolithic.
15:16All right, I am going to go one Neolithic, so I'm going to go lock-in A, Neolithic.
15:24Lock-in A, Neolithic.
15:27I hate to say this, John, but it was actually Paleolithic.
15:33I'm so sorry.
15:35It's okay.
15:36Wonderful being here.
15:36Thank you so much for playing.
15:43Whoa!
15:45Sharon, you're back in the hot seat.
15:48I was getting a bit tense there, wasn't it?
15:50Wow.
15:51He got something right.
15:52Oh, my gosh.
15:53How are you feeling?
15:54I'm glad he didn't pass.
15:56Well, we are four questions away from $100,000.
16:00Okay.
16:01This question is for $10,000.
16:03Are you ready?
16:04Ready is over, Bea.
16:05Here we go.
16:08In E.B. White's Charlotte's Web,
16:10what is the last word Charlotte weaves to describe Wilbur the pig?
16:16A. Handsome.
16:17B. Humble.
16:19C. Helpful.
16:22D. Honourable.
16:25Um, I have, I have read this book many times with my students.
16:31And, um, and we actually did word studies on it.
16:3420 seconds.
16:34Um, and one of the words that I taught them was the word humble.
16:39So, I will lock in, be humble.
16:42Lock in, be humble.
16:45You taught them humble?
16:47Yeah, they didn't know what it meant.
16:48So, I teach children with a hearing loss.
16:50Oh.
16:51And so, it was a word that they wouldn't necessarily have overheard.
16:54So much of our vocabulary that we, that we learn is just through
16:58incidental overhearing and they don't.
17:00So, um, I taught them the word humble.
17:02Yeah.
17:04Is it right?
17:07It was humble.
17:09I love that word too.
17:19Yeah.
17:20It's one of my favourite words.
17:21You are three questions away from $100,000.
17:25And this one is worth 20,000.
17:27Good luck.
17:27Okay, thank you.
17:30Developed by Japanese company Denso Wave in 1994,
17:34What does the QR in QR code stand for?
17:39A, quality recognition.
17:40B, quick response.
17:43C, query register.
17:45D, quantum reader.
17:4745 seconds.
17:49Wow.
17:50Um, I feel like I have heard this before, but none of those ring a bell.
17:56So, that doesn't help me at all.
17:58Um, I think, I think quick response would be out and query register would be out.
18:04I think it's between A and D.
18:07And I assume because it's, it's reading things.
18:1220 seconds.
18:14I don't know.
18:16I, I'm just going to lock in D quantum reader and cross my fingers.
18:22Locking in D quantum reader.
18:25Yes, the QR code.
18:26None of us know.
18:26I have no idea what a QR code stands for.
18:29And unfortunately, it's B, quick response.
18:32Lock, it's a song.
18:34Oh.
18:36Thank you so much for playing.
18:37Thank you so much for having me.
18:38Lovely to meet you.
18:39You too.
18:40Thanks.
18:49Hey Josh, back in the hot seat.
18:50Yeah, glad I made it.
18:51Playing for $20,000.
18:53Two questions away from $50,000.
18:56If you win the money, what would you do with it?
18:59I would go straight on a Australia road trip with my dad.
19:03With your dad?
19:04Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:04Oh, you delightful, gorgeous boy, isn't he?
19:08Well, let's find out if he can go on that road trip with your dad.
19:11Let's do it.
19:11After the break.
19:23Welcome back.
19:24I'm here with Josh.
19:25He is two questions away from $50,000.
19:30Oh my God.
19:30Your next question is worth $20,000.
19:33Good luck.
19:36What is the technical term for wooden panelling
19:39that covers the lower half of an interior wall?
19:43A, facade.
19:45B, cornice.
19:47C, architrave.
19:49D, wainscot.
19:51Okay.
19:52Wooden panelling.
19:54Wooden covers the lower half of an interior wall.
19:57So the facade, I think, is the front of a property from the outside.
20:03So I'm going to say it's not that.
20:06Architrave gives good vibes.
20:09That's kind of what I'm working with here.
20:12Cornice.
20:13Wayne Scott.
20:15Haven't got much else to work with here.
20:18Technical term.
20:1915 seconds.
20:20Yep.
20:21I think I'm going to have to lock in C, architrave.
20:24Locking in C, architrave.
20:26What was the reasoning behind that?
20:29Uh, the vibes.
20:30It was the, yeah.
20:33It's the vibe, Your Honour.
20:34It's the vibe, Your Honour.
20:35One in three vibe.
20:37And I wish the vibe was right on that one, but it's not.
20:41Unfortunately, it was the, Wayne Scott.
20:44Sorry, Josh.
20:45Will you still take your dad on a holiday?
20:47Oh, I'll try.
20:48Might be on the train.
20:49Yeah.
20:51Thanks for playing.
20:59Jordan, you're back.
21:01How are you feeling?
21:02I'm so nervous.
21:04Are you?
21:04No, you've got this.
21:06Come on.
21:06We're all behind Jordan, aren't we?
21:10Come on.
21:12You ready?
21:13For $20,000.
21:19Okay, Jordan, the final question for $20,000.
21:23Here it is.
21:26Good luck.
21:30In Australia, what is a colloquial term for a top barrister?
21:36A, seersucker.
21:37B, satin.
21:39C, suede.
21:41D, silk.
21:4345 seconds.
21:44So, I study law.
21:49And I'm going to lock in D, silk.
21:52You're locking in D, silk.
21:56Oh, I love that you're shaking.
21:57Because I'm shaking too.
22:00What do you think, guys?
22:01Do you think she might have got it?
22:04The answer is D, silk.
22:05Give it up to her.
22:11You've been so great.
22:23Oh, Jordan, what does that mean to you?
22:26Sorry, so much.
22:27I'm so excited.
22:28What are you going to do with the money?
22:30Oh, so much.
22:31I really want to take my boyfriend.
22:33So, he paid for me to come to the US with him,
22:35and I really want to pay him back and take him to Croatia
22:37to see my family.
22:38His family have done so much for me as well,
22:40so I'd love to take them with us too, and I'm just so happy.
22:43Oh, I'm thrilled for you.
22:46Tom's in the audience.
22:47You need to come down and give Jordan a hug.
22:49Give her a hug.
22:50There you go.
22:52Well done.
22:57So great.
23:00Jordan has just won $20,000.
23:03Come back and see who else is going to win big on Millionaire Hot Seats.
23:07We love you.
23:12What news is here.
23:14Every smell start last year.
23:14Here we go we have one more time.
23:14The type things up is very came up.
23:14Let us know what we do.
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