A Tipping Point made history by scoring the highest first rounds point total without securing a double coin. Torah banked £1,500 in the first round - the first time a Tipping Point contestant has won that much from the coin pusher in the first round without winning a double coin.
That was despite a slightly nervy start when the contestant slipped up on a question about which Prime Minister the term "Blairite" refers to. "Labour", answered Torah before putting her head in her hands when she realised she had got her wires crossed. The answer, of course, was Tony Blair.
Torah made it through the final against Sati after Lynda was knocked out, with her "enormous" two-round total of £2,450 impressing host Ben Shephard. Viewers pinned Torah as an early favourite.
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"Bloody hell, may as well stop round 2 now on #tippingpoint cos we know who the winner is already," tweeted one. However, others were less than impressed with some of the questions in Tuesday's show.
One asked which north-west city the Mancunian student newspaper comes from, another asked what florists arrange. "Wow. Some tricky questions here today, such as what city a Mancunian is from and what does a florist arrange," a sarcastic viewer tweeted.
That'll be "Manchester" and "flowers".
Torah chose not to gamble for the jackpot counter and took the money, finishing with £3,350. She plans to help her supportive mum out with some of the cash, donate some to charity and put some towards a motorbike.