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the question and possible answers to one contestant, who has unlimited time to select one of them. The captain can either accept that answer or replace it with a different one. If the final choice is correct, the team's winnings are increased to the value of that question; the captain can then choose to either quit the game or risk the money on the next question. If the captain quits after any of these four questions, the money is split evenly among all five team members. Giving or accepting a wrong answer ends the game and forfeits all winnings. The team member in the lowest position (farthest from the correct answer when a qualifying question was played) gives the answer to the first question, and each question after that is answered by the member in the next higher position.
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either approve the choices as they stand or change one of them if desired. Answers are revealed individually as correct or incorrect; if three correct answers are found, the host offers a buyout to quit the game. Ten percent of the question value is offered on questions five and six ($ 20,000 and $ 50,000 respectively), to be split evenly among the remaining players, and the team's decision is entirely up to the captain. On question seven, each team member can choose to take an individual buyout consisting of a luxury automobile and $ 25,000 cash (approximately $ 100,000 total value).
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given 30 seconds to select four answers. If they fail to do so within the time limit, the game ends and they leave with nothing. Following the selection of answers, correct responses are revealed individually. None of the answers can be changed and no buyout is offered following the reveal of the third correct answer. If all four chosen answers are correct, the contestant (or team) wins $ 2,000,000.
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question with eight possible choices. The contestant had up to 30 seconds to study the question, then 10 seconds to lock in the four correct answers to win the money. Correct answers were revealed one at a time (as on the jackpot question, no buyout was offered after the third correct answer), and if all four were correct, the contestant won an additional $ 1,000,000.
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s only Million Dollar Moment winner when he successfully answered a question about movies based on television shows on the episode that aired on February 11, 2000. Warren was the program's biggest winner with $ 1,410,000 and briefly held the title of biggest U.S. game show winner in history; combined
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A Terminator challenge is played before each question starting at question five. One contestant is chosen at random and given the option to challenge a teammate (including the team captain) to a one-question showdown for their share of the team's collective winnings. If the selected contestant issues
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The two contestants face each other across podiums at center stage, and the host reads a toss-up question with a single answer. The first contestant to buzz in and answer correctly eliminates the other contestant from the game and claims their share of the collective winnings. If a contestant buzzes
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If the captain (at questions five and six) or at least one team member (at question seven) chooses to continue with the game, the fourth answer is revealed. If it is correct, the team splits the cash award for the question at that level. If an incorrect answer is revealed at any point, the game ends
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The remaining four questions each have four correct answers to be chosen from several options, starting with six for question five and increasing by one for each question after that. The host reveals the category of the upcoming fifth question to the captain and offers a chance to end the game, with
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respectively. The window between Avila's test and when his episode taped was only three days, as he took the test on a Saturday and taped the show the following Tuesday. Once the show became a regular series, Fox began a more nationwide search for contestants, and any legal resident of the U.S. was
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contestants were brought back for a "Million Dollar Moment" at the end of each of four episodes. The contestants were all players who had gotten close to the $ 2,000,000 jackpot question. Two contestants faced off with a Terminator-style sudden-death question, and the winner was given a $ 1,000,000
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Six contestants are asked a question with a numerical answer. After all six submit a number, the answer is revealed and the contestant whose numerical guess is farthest from the exact answer is eliminated. The remaining contestants are stationed at podiums based upon the proximity of their guess to
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s success. Clark and Boden pitched the show to Fox in September, and six episodes were ordered, which began taping less than three weeks later. The series was only given about a month of preparation before it was set to premiere in November 1999. Fox had set the target premiere date of November 4,
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The team attempts to answer a series of eight questions worth successively higher amounts, from $ 25,000 up to $ 2,000,000. Each of the first four questions has one correct answer to be chosen from several options (four for questions one and two, five for questions three and four). The host reads
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For questions five through seven, answers are given one at a time by the remaining contestants with the captain answering last, then (if necessary) choosing to either give enough additional answers to make four or delegate the choices to other members. Once all the answers are in, the captain may
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Before the $ 2,000,000 question, each team member can decide to quit with their share of the team's collective winnings or continue playing. If any team members choose to continue, a question with nine possible answers is presented, of which four are correct. Contestants who reach this level are
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s run, aired November 4, 1999, until December 2, 1999, the top prize started at $ 2,000,000 and increased by $ 50,000 after every game in which it went unclaimed. As no team had reached the jackpot question and provided the necessary correct answers, the jackpot reached $ 2,550,000 in the first
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in adults 18–49 and a total of 9.9 million viewers, improving on Fox's Thursday night performance from its other shows that season. The rating gave Fox an improvement of more than 100 percent in that time slot over the previous week, marking the network's best Thursday ratings in more than six
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s contestants during its first couple of months were hand-picked and recruited by the show's producers after a multiple-choice qualification test. Many of them had already appeared on other trivia-based game shows, including Avila and Warren, who were previously winning contestants on
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the correct answer, and the contestant who had the closest guess becomes the team's captain. If two or more contestants give the same guess or guesses that are of equal distance from the correct answer, the one who locks in their answer before the other(s) receives the higher ranking.
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a challenge, they are given a guaranteed $ 10,000 in cash to keep regardless of the result of the outcome of the Terminator or the overall game. If the selected contestant does not wish to issue a challenge, the team remains as it was and the host proceeds to the next question.
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Only one contestant played the final question throughout the show's run. On the episode that aired on November 18, 1999, Daniel Avila chose to risk his $ 200,000 individual winnings to play for the top prize (which had been increased to $ 2,200,000 as it was during
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have existed in Argentina, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and Venezuela. Additionally, the original American series aired in Canada on
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questions (the first set of four containing one right answer and the second set of four containing four right answers) for a potential prize of up to $ 2,000,000 (equivalent to $ 3,658,000 in 2023).
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in and provides an incorrect response or does not immediately respond, their opponent wins by default. If the team captain is eliminated, the contestant who wins the challenge becomes the new captain.
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was Fox's first choice, though he proved to be too expensive for the network. Woolery was ultimately selected as the show's host due to his game show experience. The production team omitted taping a
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The remaining five players together attempt to climb the "Tower of Greed" ($ 25,000 to $ 50,000 to $ 75,000 to $ 100,000 to $ 200,000 to $ 500,000 to $ 1 million to $ 2 million or more).
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wrote that the former "doesn't have heart" as it allowed contestants to duel with each other, while also arguing Woolery lacked "warmth and empathy" compared to Philbin on
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had led a shift in the network's focus through a greater emphasis on scripted programming. In December 2000, Clark stated that he was working on a revised version of
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Julia Chaplin compared the set to a video game, saying it was "painted to look like stone blocks, reminiscent of the torch-lighted medieval castles in games like
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was a more dramatic show than Millionaire, comparing it to "blood sport" and saying it "evokes uglier sentiments and brings in less conventional contestants".
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s success in the United States, the show was adapted and recreated in several other countries as a worldwide franchise. American talk show host
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back to its schedule by airing it three nights in a row before it began airing weekly on Fridays, in order to avoid competing head-to-head with
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added, "a stench of desperation surrounds the show" and referred to it as "Fox's last hope" for a primetime hit that television season.
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month. When the program was picked up as a regular series in Fox's weekly lineup, the top prize was changed to a flat $ 2,000,000.
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was set to return to ABC, and by mid-October, one Fox executive was concerned the network might not have the show ready in time.
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the prize money being divided among the remaining players according to their shares. If the captain chooses to continue, a "
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that he would initially pitch to Fox and then propose to other networks. While this proposed revival was never launched,
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was abruptly canceled following the conclusion of its first season as Fox's leadership shifted the network's focus to
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s producers would occasionally have to displace the show and change its schedule to avoid going head-to-head against
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The top prize was temporarily raised during the first several episodes to as high as $ 2,550,000 as part of a
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brought in around 12 million viewers, which marked Fox's best performance in the time slot since the debut of
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invited to call or mail in an entry for a chance to audition. Some travel and accommodations were provided by
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was its announcer. The series format consisted of a team of contestants who answered a set of up to eight
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Producers considered many potential hosts in the selection process, including veteran game show hosts
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was the more intriguing and dramatic of the two programs. Its final episode aired July 14, 2000, and
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was unsurprised Fox launched a competing show, saying, "It's so Fox, isn't it?" In comparing
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fails to entertain" while also criticizing the difficulty of the questions. Joyce Millman of
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s basic set was atypical of the traditional game show, giving the show a more dramatic feel.
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directed the program, and Edgar Struble composed the soundtrack. It was initially subtitled "
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s new season, and the show premiered less than two months after it was initially pitched. A
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TV's Greatest Game Shows: Television's Favorite Game Shows from the 50s, 60s, & More!
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The total value referenced reflects the value at the time of the show's release in 1999.
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s Gail Shister reported that Olbermann was close to being named host, while also noting
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study about the four smells most recognizable to the human nose (peanut butter, coffee,
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s Marc Berman wrote an article titled "20 Years Later: I Still Feel The Need For
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received mixed critiques. At the beginning of the show's run, some critics saw
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So You'd Like to Win a Million: Facts, Trivia and Hints on Game Show Success
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Fox abruptly canceled the program on July 14, 2000. By 2001, Fox executives
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is a Blatant Rip-Off: Show Steals from 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'"
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as little more than a bad attempt to capitalize on ABC's success with
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Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 Through 2007: F–L · Volume 2
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as reflected in its title card and occasionally in print media.
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s audience of more than 28 million. Alan Johnson of the
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columnist Kevin McDonough stated that he also preferred
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s set designer, Jimmy Cuomo, noted the inspiration from
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still improved on Fox's performance year-to-year in its
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gave the series a more positive review, arguing that "
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From April 28 to May 19, 2000, the show was known as
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Television Game Show Hosts: Biographies of 32 Stars
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 44. 1922:. Greenville, South Carolina. p. 32. 1581:. Season 1. Episode 4. November 18, 1999. 1419:. Season 1. Episode 3. November 11, 1999. 861:s original 44-episode run was acquired by 31: 20: 4064:Ordinary Television: Analyzing Popular TV 2987:con Barbareschi promosso in prima serata" 2901:"Mission : 1 million – Emissions TV" 2268: 2144:"On Retainer: CBS Law Shows Will Be Back" 1565: 1314:. Season 1. Episode 2. November 4, 1999. 1279:. Season 1. Episode 6. December 2, 1999. 1225:. Season 1. Episode 7. December 9, 1999. 755:Greed: The Multi-Million Dollar Challenge 2799:"Audacia, todos los días de competencia" 1914:"The answer for TV networks: quiz shows" 1627:. Palm Springs, California. p. 57. 1490:. Season 1. Episode 32. April 28, 2000. 697:later stated that Fox was "inspired" by 368: 4202:2000 American television series endings 3772:from the original on September 19, 2017 2521:. Season 2. Episode 7. August 4, 1998. 2505:. Season 7. March 29, 1991. 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(March 2, 2000). 1050:two weeks after the show's debut, 918:a British adaptation of the series 366:and the team leaves with nothing. 14: 3791:Berman, Marc (November 4, 2019). 3752:Carter, Bill (December 1, 1999). 3308:. Toronto, Ontario. p. A37. 3276:"Una contagiosa Fiebre de Dinero" 3192:from the original on May 29, 2019 2640:Bobbin, Jay (December 31, 2000). 2572:from the original on May 27, 2015 2373:from the original on May 27, 2015 2027:. Phoenix, Arizona. p. 191. 1945:Lowry, Brian (October 17, 1999). 1686:Slenske, Michael (January 2005). 958:called the series "a rip-off" of 705:because it was three days before 549:In February 2000, eight previous 3919:from the original on May 8, 2021 3849:from the original on May 8, 2021 3492:from the original on May 8, 2021 3476:Span, Paula (November 8, 1999). 3457:from the original on May 8, 2021 3387:from the original on May 8, 2021 3350:from the original on May 8, 2021 3246:[5 big bombs from ATV]. 3220:(in Swedish). 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By mid-January 2000, 690:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 571:in 1986 and an appearance on 313:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 301:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 274:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 16:American television game show 3528:. Dayton, Ohio. p. 19. 3479:"ABC's Million-Dollar Maybe" 2811:(in Spanish). Archived from 4131:. McFarland & Company. 4024:– via Newspapers.com. 3889:– via Newspapers.com. 3741:– via Newspapers.com. 3581:– via Newspapers.com. 3540:– via Newspapers.com. 3432:– via Newspapers.com. 2950:ובתפקיד ארז טל –- אברי גלעד 2933:(in German). Archived from 2695:. Los Angeles, California. 2629:– via Newspapers.com. 2202:– via Newspapers.com. 2039:– via Newspapers.com. 1982:"Want to Be a Millionaire?" 1934:– via Newspapers.com. 1859:– via Newspapers.com. 1747:– via Newspapers.com. 1723:"How to Get on a Game Show" 1675:– via Newspapers.com. 1639:– via Newspapers.com. 924:in 2001. 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