Introducing a new format to the channel, here is a full run of Donald Fear conquering the million pounds, being the first to do so under Jeremy Clackson!!!
....not only is he a decent chap, he's also the sort of teacher you would have remembered at school. happy for him and his family, good stuff happening to good people.
@@henrysmith883Feel like the producers would appreciate "that one person" who just nails the questions with zero hesitation. If anything it makes for some good tele and the run is memorable.
Well done Donald, these are the people we should be celebrating and not the vacuous social media influencers and scammers! Inspirational! Your students are privileged to have you as a teacher.
I actually chuckled when the final question was History, and then he goes, "I actually taught Piracy, " and i burst out with some combination of a shriek and an LOL. I mean, what are the odds!!!!
This episode has entertained me many times. Donald Fear was brilliant and was lucky with the questions. Clarkson was great and displayed genuine emotion. Changed my mind about the guy. I also read up about Blackbeard. Win Win Win!
I remember watching this episode when it aired and I must say, it was a very exciting and surreal moment seeing Donald Fear win the Million. Brilliant viewing.
The last 4 questions were incredibly hard, I'm sure the contestant got quite lucky there to have that knowledge, as he said himself... but doesn't take anything away from the win, incredible, seems like a great guy as well, congrats!
From Ohio, USA here… really great job, sir! Enjoyable and much respect for being a teacher! I hope you teachers in the UK get paid more than American teachers do… no American teacher gets paid enough.
Damn i really should have listen more closely to my history teacher back in the day, congratulations Mr Fear! Very proud of you and couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!
Good evening to all of my viewers, I have done a lot of thinking, this channel is called ITV Game Shows, so I decided to include more ITV shows, especially after some of my viewers asked for this.
I played along to see how I’d do and got more than half of these right. A lot of these questions you could work out by a process of elimination rather than just knowing it. I agree that a lot of these could be harder
14:45 Jeremy missed a golden opportunity to say “I went on the internet this week and I found this..” after he said “It’s like sitting next to the internet in a pink shirt.”
Yeah but does he know why I've got a drivetrain engine light on my 5 series... no.. and neither do I! See.. he's not all clued up to what he thinks he is. tbf... a proper champ. 👍👍👍
The Transformers toys were "just coming out". Mate they've been around since the 80's. I am 27 and I used to watch reruns of the original TV series in the early 2000's and when the Live Action movie came out I had a Top Trumps card deck based on the movie
This man is almost like the UK version of John Carpenter. Got through the whole game only using one lifeline (well Carpenter did to greet his dad, so it's pretty much none)
So, Cinderella is a Disney character now? Even if you want want to conveniently disregard the Greeks and the French, give a bit of credit to Grimms brothers, will you?
What name is given to the revolving belt machinery in an airport that delivers checked luggage from the plane to baggage reclaim? A) Hangar B) Terminal C) Concourse D) Carousel D) Carousel
Don't mind Eddie McGuire here in Australia but Clarkson a much better host again. From watching some of these, even the contestants seem more switched on than Australians.
I look at this and right out of the gate knew the final answer to the question what pirate died in battle off the coast of at the time colony of North Carolina. I lived near Outer Banks in Currituck County and Edward Teach aka Blackbeard died off coast and had a home in Bath , NC a protected inlet river out of massive Pamlico Sound
I think there is a slight error in the answers to the £32,000 question. Lent actually lasts for 46 days (Ash Wednesday to the day before Easter Sunday). The '40 days' that people (including both Donald and Jeremy) refer to doesn't include the 6 Sundays that occur during the Lent period. Having said that, this has no effect on the 'correct' answer to the question. Congratulations to Donald, who was calm throughout, didn't dilly-dally over any questions and used his 50-50 very wisely, having already eliminated two of the options, hoping that that one of them would remain after the 50-50. I get so frustrated people who don't have a clue about an answer, use their 50-50, then still spend too long dithering before taking the money. Donald's performance was a joy to watch.
@@markymark443 I disagree. If you really haven't got a clue about the answer and the stakes are high, then there really is no point. If the question was for over £20,000 and I had no idea (eg I don't know much about the British Monarchy, so let's say the question was 'in which year did Queen Anne die' and all of the options are between 1400 and 1850), then I know that whichever two options are left, I still won't know. It's all very well spending a lot of time thinking when there are 4 options, but when contestants say they haven't got a clue, then go for 50/50 because they 'think they should because it's pointless to leave a lifeline', but still spend ages wondering about the two remaining options before taking the money, it's painful to watch. If, however, one of the options can be ruled out straight away, that's a different story. With the question I posed about Queen Anne, if one of the options was later than 1900, it would be worth me going for 50/50 because I know she died before 1900. I hope that the post-1900 date remains as an option, in which case, I'll know that it's the other answer. But if the 50-50 takes away the post-1900 date so I'm left with two equally viable ones, what's the point in spending ages poring over them before deciding to take the money?
I don't really care for the custom safety net change, having the constant reminder seems annoying. But maybe it plays better if you didnt grow up with the 32k target. If I went on, I'd keep it for the 32k, it's too ingrained in me.
this episode was most likely taped sometime near the beginning of covid (note the plexiglass between the FF contestants, and the lack of audience). Imagine how different things would've looked for Donald with a studio audience
Which Disney character famously leaves a glass slipper behind at a royal ball? A) Pocahontas B) Sleeping Beauty C) Cinderella D) Elsa C) Cinderella Final Answer Jeremy
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy! Pity it was in an empty studio, but I guess he won't be caring. As he says - it depends how the questions fall. This is the 3rd time I've known a whole run - other times I'd be knocked out at £2000 with a question about boy bands...
I personally think all the questions were relatively manageable, especially by a process of elimination. I got most by doing that. In his case, I guess it was serendipity, as most questions were in his area of specialisation and those that weren't he had had some experience, like having been to tue Caribbean etc. All the same, he did well.
Dunno.. When watching older episodes with Chris Tarrant I feel like I'm a part of the show. With Jeremy Clarkson, all I see is the guy who got fired from Top Gear for being a diva douchebag...
....not only is he a decent chap, he's also the sort of teacher you would have remembered at school. happy for him and his family, good stuff happening to good people.
Well said
Imagine starting at year 7 and being told your teachers name is Mr fear 🤣 only for him to be one of your favourate teachers
Should've used his phone a friend to ring his brother on the million pound question just to rub it in.
John Carpenter phoned his dad on the million pound to tell his dad he knew the answer and he was about to win a mil. You probably knew that anyway
@@lt8400yea I think that’s exactly what Conrad was referencing haha
He had two phone a friend life lines he should have called him twice
I love how he doesn’t drag it out and just answers the questions when he knows them
Yeh but the producers don’t like that. It’s boring. They like suspense.
@@henrysmith883 stuff the producers
@@henrysmith883..or the coughing
@@henrysmith883Feel like the producers would appreciate "that one person" who just nails the questions with zero hesitation. If anything it makes for some good tele and the run is memorable.
@@henrysmith883 same with (most) viewers. we like the thrill and suspense. it's kind of a huge part of the game show's charm
I work in a supermarket and Donald shops there quite regularly. Donald is still a down to earth, grounded, friendly chap. What a performance 🎉
"What kind of question are you hoping it is?"
"something I can answer"
and the question is something he has taught
"i dont think im going to beat my brother"
*proceeds to do so anyway with only 1 lifeline
Wow. What an inspiration. These are the people who should be revered and not these so called celebs. What a hero
The only million pound winner since Jeremy started his run on the show as host, and the only million pound winner to win with three lifelines left!!!
He used 50/50
@@nft3 There were four clues because there was a covid and they added a friend call.
@@nft3 There were four clues because there was a covid and they added a friend call.
@@nft3and there’s 4 lifelines
Thanks for that
Well done Donald, these are the people we should be celebrating and not the vacuous social media influencers and scammers! Inspirational! Your students are privileged to have you as a teacher.
I hope he changes his mind and stays on.
"I can't go near you obviously" Anyone not knowing about Covid in 10-20 years time is gonna be real confused
What a name, Donald Fear. Have No Fear, Donald is Here!
That was brilliant. And Jezza sounded quite emotional at the end there.
I actually chuckled when the final question was History, and then he goes, "I actually taught Piracy, " and i burst out with some combination of a shriek and an LOL.
I mean, what are the odds!!!!
He was absolutely amazing.
This episode has entertained me many times. Donald Fear was brilliant and was lucky with the questions. Clarkson was great and displayed genuine emotion. Changed my mind about the guy. I also read up about Blackbeard. Win Win Win!
This is what a lifetime of reading can bring you
I can relate to this guy. You just know! Great show. And Jezza knows how to present like no other!
Absolute legend and what a teacher in schools should be
No fear Donald is here and what a player ,good luck to your retirement,wow what a present 🎁🌻☘️
I remember watching this episode when it aired and I must say, it was a very exciting and surreal moment seeing Donald Fear win the Million. Brilliant viewing.
Fair play to him, very well done, hope he enjoys his travelling around the world...
It must be an unusual experience for Clarkson to be polite.
The last 4 questions were incredibly hard, I'm sure the contestant got quite lucky there to have that knowledge, as he said himself... but doesn't take anything away from the win, incredible, seems like a great guy as well, congrats!
Seems like a really nice man...well done!
That is the luckiest winner I've seen. The questions couldn't be more fitting to his profession.
From Ohio, USA here… really great job, sir! Enjoyable and much respect for being a teacher! I hope you teachers in the UK get paid more than American teachers do… no American teacher gets paid enough.
Stunning, absolutely stunning
Damn i really should have listen more closely to my history teacher back in the day, congratulations Mr Fear! Very proud of you and couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!
So so DELIGHTED FOR HIM !! & JEREMY WAS SO HAPPY FOR HIM AS WELL ! BRILLANT PLAYER
Good evening to all of my viewers, I have done a lot of thinking, this channel is called ITV Game Shows, so I decided to include more ITV shows, especially after some of my viewers asked for this.
Is there a specific era of ITV game shows you're doing right now or do you plan to go right back through the ITV archives of game shows?
The £500,000 question was actually quite easy. I’ve often heard that spoken about
The £1 million question was even easier.
@@leonbanks5728really?
I played along to see how I’d do and got more than half of these right. A lot of these questions you could work out by a process of elimination rather than just knowing it. I agree that a lot of these could be harder
Love this guy. ❤
14:45 Jeremy missed a golden opportunity to say “I went on the internet this week and I found this..” after he said “It’s like sitting next to the internet in a pink shirt.”
What a guy, very intelligent and incredibly humble, so happy for him!
I knew the answer to that question...all thanks to ALESTORM!
Id have won 2k 🙈😄 he should have used one life line to ring his brother and tell him hes won a million 😂
This is way education is important 👏 and people how think that being a teacher is easy this is years of hard work many congratulations 😊😊
*I'm gonna call him The John Carpenter of the UK.*
Deserve every penny .. Well Done Sir
Love this dude
He made it look easy!
24:52 The Grand Tour A Massive Hunt reference
‘Shine on you crazy diamond’ was written about Syd Barrett. ‘Comfortably Numb’ was based on Roger Walters experience touring.
Impressive knowledge.
While John Carpenter won a $1,000,000 with class, this guy won $1,270,446.24 (after conversion) with honor and without breaking a sweat! GG's!
You're absolutely correct!😎
Carpenter had to pay taxes
He had no FEAR.
And yet he said his brother knows more than him...
Who's his brother? Megamind?
Yeah but does he know why I've got a drivetrain engine light on my 5 series... no.. and neither do I!
See.. he's not all clued up to what he thinks he is.
tbf... a proper champ. 👍👍👍
He probably does know 😂😂😂
Greatest contestant run ever
He's the best ever
The Transformers toys were "just coming out". Mate they've been around since the 80's. I am 27 and I used to watch reruns of the original TV series in the early 2000's and when the Live Action movie came out I had a Top Trumps card deck based on the movie
It’s been a long time since we finally get to have a millionaire the first one for Clarkson
best win ever
Donald Fear,the Reaper.
This man is almost like the UK version of John Carpenter. Got through the whole game only using one lifeline (well Carpenter did to greet his dad, so it's pretty much none)
A nice chap won.😊
I learned so much lol. What an interesting person. Great episode!
And he didn’t really need the 50/50 either. He just knows everything lol
I never heard of Durban before and completely failed that question. But I knew the answer of the last question straight away. How weird is that?
Comes across as a really likeable person, looks like he shared out £700k between his family too! Well played!
What a player
he just knows everything! the kevin ashman method...
Quite similar guys really !
So, Cinderella is a Disney character now? Even if you want want to conveniently disregard the Greeks and the French, give a bit of credit to Grimms brothers, will you?
Yes, Cinderella, the Disney Movie, came out in 1950, 74 years ago. Yet you still don't know that?
Now I do - thank you so much for providing the education 😁!
What name is given to the revolving belt machinery in an airport that delivers checked luggage from the plane to baggage reclaim? A) Hangar B) Terminal C) Concourse D) Carousel D) Carousel
And not a covid cough in sight 😂
This guys like a walking encyclopaedia he should be signed up to be a new chaser on The Chase.
Don't mind Eddie McGuire here in Australia but Clarkson a much better host again. From watching some of these, even the contestants seem more switched on than Australians.
In the UK, the abbreviation NHS stands for National 'what' Service? A) Humanity B) Health C) Honour D) Household B) Health Final Answer Jeremy
What are you doing
I look at this and right out of the gate knew the final answer to the question what pirate died in battle off the coast of at the time colony of North Carolina. I lived near
Outer Banks in Currituck County and Edward Teach aka Blackbeard died off coast and had a home in Bath , NC a protected inlet river out of massive Pamlico Sound
He made it look easy.
4:28 Oh he had no idea at that moment.....
When i want a question answered i know who to go to.
It was a bit easy for him because almost all the questions related to history
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I was trying to think why thus guy looked so familiar. Robert Englund.
Donald Pleasance
Comfortably, numb wasn't written about sid. It was to do with Rogers' experience with injecting drugs. Shone on you crazy diamond was about sid
I think there is a slight error in the answers to the £32,000 question. Lent actually lasts for 46 days (Ash Wednesday to the day before Easter Sunday). The '40 days' that people (including both Donald and Jeremy) refer to doesn't include the 6 Sundays that occur during the Lent period. Having said that, this has no effect on the 'correct' answer to the question.
Congratulations to Donald, who was calm throughout, didn't dilly-dally over any questions and used his 50-50 very wisely, having already eliminated two of the options, hoping that that one of them would remain after the 50-50. I get so frustrated people who don't have a clue about an answer, use their 50-50, then still spend too long dithering before taking the money. Donald's performance was a joy to watch.
I mean there’s no point in leaving a lifeline on the table. It would be kinda silly and a waste. Might as well use it and then decide.
@@markymark443 I disagree. If you really haven't got a clue about the answer and the stakes are high, then there really is no point. If the question was for over £20,000 and I had no idea (eg I don't know much about the British Monarchy, so let's say the question was 'in which year did Queen Anne die' and all of the options are between 1400 and 1850), then I know that whichever two options are left, I still won't know. It's all very well spending a lot of time thinking when there are 4 options, but when contestants say they haven't got a clue, then go for 50/50 because they 'think they should because it's pointless to leave a lifeline', but still spend ages wondering about the two remaining options before taking the money, it's painful to watch.
If, however, one of the options can be ruled out straight away, that's a different story. With the question I posed about Queen Anne, if one of the options was later than 1900, it would be worth me going for 50/50 because I know she died before 1900. I hope that the post-1900 date remains as an option, in which case, I'll know that it's the other answer. But if the 50-50 takes away the post-1900 date so I'm left with two equally viable ones, what's the point in spending ages poring over them before deciding to take the money?
Well he ripped through that in one session, didn't even have time to change his shirt.
Should of called his brother on £500k anyway! I so would. 😂
So Clackson will do anything for a quid, no matter how demeaning.
We have a lad at work we call Mr Google. When he has time off work I say he is off updating.
I thought "updating" was trading up your gf?
This guy needs to be a chaser
I don't really care for the custom safety net change, having the constant reminder seems annoying. But maybe it plays better if you didnt grow up with the 32k target. If I went on, I'd keep it for the 32k, it's too ingrained in me.
Bro is so nonchalant about winning £1 million. Normally everyone is screaming, jumping around, crying, etc. but he just sits there nonchalantly
this episode was most likely taped sometime near the beginning of covid (note the plexiglass between the FF contestants, and the lack of audience). Imagine how different things would've looked for Donald with a studio audience
It does seem quite suspicious, of how all questions fell for him.
He's basically the new Judith Keppel (in the regard of being nonchalant and all).
let people be won’t you? I don’t really care if there were no reactions from him tbh
@@12_429 Lol. I was just saying, I don’t really care either. Just a bit strange is all
He may have 999999.99 more money than me. But he will never love pink floyd as much as me 😅
Callaghan question. That's just showing off. Wouldve been funny if he was wrong though!
Yes you're right, too much showing off. Pat Gibson's run to the million had far more decorum. Fear was too smug for my liking
@@TheDukeoflochconnell
He will donate the proceeds to jeremy corbyn methinks
Which Disney character famously leaves a glass slipper behind at a royal ball? A) Pocahontas B) Sleeping Beauty C) Cinderella D) Elsa C) Cinderella Final Answer Jeremy
What in all things spammy are these comments?
One thing i noticed is he said hannukah was jewish new year - thats rosh hashannah. Hannukah is the festival of lights.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy! Pity it was in an empty studio, but I guess he won't be caring. As he says - it depends how the questions fall. This is the 3rd time I've known a whole run - other times I'd be knocked out at £2000 with a question about boy bands...
who is the host ?
I heard couching in the background!!
Like he said no trivia at all: no music, no art, no cars/transport, no sport.. crazy
I personally think all the questions were relatively manageable, especially by a process of elimination. I got most by doing that. In his case, I guess it was serendipity, as most questions were in his area of specialisation and those that weren't he had had some experience, like having been to tue Caribbean etc. All the same, he did well.
If B had been "Edward Teach" it would have been a bit harder.
Did he burn it at the Bookies?
Dunno.. When watching older episodes with Chris Tarrant I feel like I'm a part of the show.
With Jeremy Clarkson, all I see is the guy who got fired from Top Gear for being a diva douchebag...
What does the word 'loquacious' mean? A) Angry B) Chatty C) Beautiful D) Shy B) Chatty
Final Answer Jeremy
WHAT ARE THOSE NUMBERS AT THE TOP ALL ABOUT ???
It's the original live broadcast feed from the channel. The clock gets deleted somewhere between transmission and reception. Don't ask me how!
10:01 A million Pound free advert for Botswanian tourism...🐘🦁🦒