Connections
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mentioned in cold opening and Weekend Update
referenced on Weekend Update
mentioned during Weekend Update
When Bob asks, "Do you know who the biggest moron in the world is?", Reggie says, "I'm not gonna need any of my lifelines to answer that".
referenced on Weekend update
The "Love Is Nice" movie Homer sees contains the "Is that your final answer?" catch phrase.
Mickey: (to Goofy) "Is that your final answer?"
Moe is a candidate in the show
This show is discussed during the Regis Philbin interview. The interview is also shot on the "Millionaire" set.
Jimmy says he watched the show before he went to bed.
Santos and Pasqual talk about quitting Peter's fishing boat to be "on that millionaire show"
"Is that your final answer?"
Title referenced during the cold opening
"What is this, Who Wants to be a Millionaire?"
To test Timmy's super-intelligence, Wanda creates a set identical to that from this show to quiz him in.
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Mentioned on Weekend Update
At the end of the 'Whiffleball' segment, the boys quote Regis Philbin and laugh hysterically. This is meant to mock the sudden popularity of the obviously faddy "is that your final answer?" quote.
"Final answer?" "Yeah." "That's correct. You didn't use any lifelines."
Ali says he has an idea for a show like this, but with more cash called "Who Wants to be a Billionaire?"
That inescapable and banal "Is that your final answer?" line....
Daffy tells Bugs they should have made fun of who wants to be a millionare
When Tony answers a question, Kate mocks him by saying, "And you didn't even use a lifeline." "Lifelines" are helps used on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire when a contestant is unsure of the right answer.
a game show is said to be "even bigger than 'Millionaire' "
"Is that your final answer" line.
Mentioned during impressions montage
In "Through the Wire", West says "Wanna be a millionaire/How I use two lifelines?"
Brian says Hunter is allowed one phone call when Ben is quizzing him on school work.
"Who wants to be a multi-millionaire?"
"Regis said 'One lifeline left' " (song lyrics)
"Is that your final answer?" line
Writers discuss a parody of the show entitled "Who Wants to Be Free?" , in which contestants compete for the right to go shopping.
Ted and Larry reference the "final answer" catchphrase from this gameshow.
A christmas elf is a guest at "Who wants to be a millionaire?"
One of the topics for Mike Birbiglia's first stand-up was "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".
"Is that your final answer?"
"Is that your final answer?"
Sarah Palin (Tina Fey) says, "I'd like to use one of my lifelines."
during a game of Taboo, Brad says he needs a lifeline
mentioned by Booth
Michael and Holly's sketch is presented in the form of this game show.
"Final answer?" "That work? Yeah, final answer." "Is this a game show?"
Promoted verbally during interview with Regis Philbin, no clips.
Reference in a $7,500 question
"Is that your final answer?"
Katie asks "Is that your final answer?" as four multiple choice answers appear on screen
Guest expert Chuck Nice mentions the Regis Philbin-hosted version of the show
The "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" routine is parodied
Contestant Ann Damon mentions that her husband Jack Martin won $250,000 on "Millionaire"
"my final answer"
"Who Wants to be a Welder" is one of the reality shows mentioned to Moe.
Michael asks for a lifeline when being quizzed
Referenced in the "Transformers 3" trailer
"I would like to use my lifeline"
"Final answer"
When he can't solve a problem, Thomas says that he wants to "phone a friend".
Answer to question in category Game Shows
"Final answer"
Tom says, "Lying is all I know. It's how I was able to scrape by on the streets of Bombay and make it on the Indian version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' and get reunited with the love of my life, Latika."
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Junior Soprano watches it on TV.
Footage from this TV show was edited into this mini-series.
They are in the 100 Greatest Moments
Donald Wharton watches the show, when Alan's men break into his home and tie him to a chair.
Episode was Shown
Clips from epsidoes were shown
Spoofed in
Spoofed in Who wants to be a millionaire skit
Spoofed as Who wants to Eat
Spoofed in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? skit
Spoofed in Who wants to be a millionaire
Spoofed as Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: Celebrity Edition
Referenced in dialog
The movie contains a parody of this show
Conker says "Who Want to be a Millionare" at times when he collects money
Spoofed during the impressions montage
"Gold Case" Spoof.
Spoofed in the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" segment
Fry appears on "Who Dares to Be a Millionaire?", a parody of this show.