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Because of the wrong answer: Günther Jauch challenges the public joker in "Who wants to be a millionaire?"

2023-04-25T09:37:41.421Z


In the "Who wants to be a millionaire?" audience joker, one clearly wrong answer stands out. Günther Jauch holds those responsible accountable in front of the camera.


In the "Who wants to be a millionaire?" audience joker, one clearly wrong answer stands out.

Günther Jauch holds those responsible accountable in front of the camera.

Cologne – With “Who wants to be a millionaire?” Evangelos Polichrondis hopes for answerable questions from moderator Günther Jauch (66) and ultimately the million on Monday evening.

However, the candidate already gets stuck with the 1,000 euro question and is unsure.

The candidate hopes for help from the audience of the RTL show.

However, not everyone there seems to want to be of help.

Sack rat or pocket beaver?

"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" contestant polls the audience

The question "What is meant by the same animal - although one designation suggests an insect and the other a mammal?" overwhelms Evangelos Polichrondis.

Günther Jauch, who never looks at the "Who wants to be a millionaire?" moderation card, is no help either.

The candidate is familiar with "felt louse & sack rat".

To be on the safe side, he decides to use the audience joker.

And yet someone guesses “velvet bug & pocket beaver”.

While a clear majority of the "Who wants to be a millionaire?" audience chose the correct answer "felzlaus & Sackratte", only one candidate voted for the obviously wrong option "velvet bug and pocket beaver" - and thus drives Günther Jauch to despair.

“Tell me who ticked the pocket beaver.

I want to know names and chairs!” demands the quiz master.

In fact, the seat is given to the moderator and he confronts the culprit.

"Who wants to be a millionaire?" not only a hit in Germany - TV show with several offshoots:

Not only in this country has "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" been a real ratings hit for years, the TV show originally from Great Britain (there: "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?") has also developed into a real mass phenomenon internationally.

The quiz show has been licensed in over 100 countries worldwide, including Albania, Austria, Belgium, Turkey, the Netherlands, Italy, Vietnam, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland.

The program sequence, the optics and the music are often almost identical.

"Who wants to be a millionaire" offender Günther Jauch provides a plausible answer

With the microphone, Günther Jauch actually makes his way to the said guest, who is now even willing to answer.

"How did this election come about?" the native of Münster wants to know.

But the scoundrel apparently had no bad intentions.

"I held the voting machine the wrong way round," explains the viewer, while the rest of the audience bursts out laughing.

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In the case of the audience joker in "Who wants to be a millionaire?" A guest obviously voted wrong - and was confronted by Günther Jauch.

© Screenshot/RTL+/Who wants to be a millionaire?/Episode from April 24, 2023 (photomontage)

Günther Jauch also seems to be satisfied with this justification and only acknowledged the whole thing with one: "Very good!" At least the wrong guesser did not harm the candidate in this case.

The moderator himself knows best that breakdowns can happen.

Only in March did Günther Jauch struggle with sound problems during a "Who wants to be a millionaire?" telephone joker.

Sources used:

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Section list image: © Screenshot/RTL+/Who wants to be a millionaire?/Episode from April 24, 2023 (photomontage)

Source: merkur

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