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thesshhh | 21:48 Mon 04th Mar 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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In the new version, whenever a contestant phones a friend Clarkson informs the audience that the friend has a member of the programme’s staff (or something to that effect) with them to ensure fair play. Well, it appears about 10 people a night are in the studio trying to become contestants, and if each contestant has three friends for phoning, does that mean that 30 members of ITV staff are sent around the UK to stand by in case....?
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I find it hard to believe they send 30 members of ITV staff around the Country just in case their friend A) actually even gets in the chair and B) decides to call them.
00:11 Tue 05th Mar 2019
Nope. The nominated "Friends" agree to travel to the studio and the call is just an internal one, made to look as though they're phoning the friend at home. Simples.
And there were only six people doing 'fastest finger' last night, not ten.
10ClarionSt, //The nominated "Friends" agree to travel to the studio and the call is just an internal one//

I don't think that can be right. There have been times when the phone hasn't been answered or has been engaged.
Itv has studios all over the country - could be interns sitting with the 'friends' for little or no pay. It's only a few hours a day, after all.
There has been a question regarding Millionaire before.Think it was on AB. How the whole programme is made in stages .
When I was watching Classic Millionaire on Freesat a few weeks ago, one of the contestants got to about the fifth/sixth question and she was wearing a red blouse. Then we had the break and to my amazement ,when it came back on she was wearing a white blouse. The same thing happened again in a later programme---Man wearing a coloured shirt,adverts.break, man wearing different coloured shirt.
Another thing is that the person answering the questions always has a relative in the audience and Jeremy always knows everything about that person even though he is not supposed to know who is going to win the 'fastest finger first'. This programme is probably pre-recorded and pieced together.

TonyV: "Heard it was a bit staged to get a big winner on first show." I have always held the belief that when quiz shows return after a break, there is nearly always a big winner on the first show. It's the 'hook' that pulls in viewers. How many, i wonder, watched last night WWTBAM simply because they had seen the adverts regards the million pound question. Last night's episode was recorded in January and it will be interesting if any of the forthcoming episodes were recorded earlier.
There were only 6 contestants and not ten
I think the friend who gets phones would do a good job to google the answer in 30 secs all fair in my eyes
At the risk of sounding very Daily Maily are the questions easier than they used to be? Last night the only one I didn't know was the geology.
Love the repeats with Tarrant on Freeview, will never watch the latest batch as I can't stand Clarkson. I often find the answers easy, but that could be because I'm sat at home, not in a studio with all eyes on me !
This series is recorded so only 6 staff needed (fastest fingers) They may even bring the phone-a-friends in with the fastest fingers and have them sit in a bsck room.

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