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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Questions
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Can you imagine what it would be like if all the questions on the "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire Show" were about gambling? Do you think you could make it to the final question? Test your gambling knowledge with the following quiz and see if you are truly a Gambling Expert. The questions get harder as the game progresses. There is no money to be won from this quiz but you could possibly win real money at the casino when you apply your knowledge.
Millions of viewers are tuning in to watch the hit game show, "Who wants to be a Millionaire, " Hosted by Regis Philbin. This newest game sensation is now available in it's second Edition for trivia junkies to play at home. Just like on TV, if you answer all 15 questions correctly,
It's time to ask once again, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? This 2006 entry in the series (based on the original UK show) reinvents the series with a new cast of crazy characters, new game modes and a more complete multiplayer game. The challenge, as always, is to answer 15 questions to win a million, using your Life Lines to get yourself through the tough questions if you think you need help. Now you get to choose your on-screen contestant from 16 unique and eager contestants in an authentic Millionaire experience hosted by Chris Tarrant. On PlayStation 2, the game even allows for the use of the Buzz! controllers for realistic trivia play, and you can ... add your own face into the game using the EyeToy camera.
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On August 13, 2007, it was announced that the UK version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is changing its format, cutting the number of questions it takes to reach the £1 million jackpot. The prize money will start at £500 rather than £100 and there will be only 12 questions to replace the former 15. After reaching £1,000, the prize fund will increase to £2,000, £5,000, £10,000, £20,000 and £50,000, which is the second "safe haven", previously £32,000. The first set of contestants to face the new rules were comedians Jon Culshaw and John Thomson in a charity special, shown on ITV on 18 August 2007.[1]
Who wants to be a Millionaire-Kids Edition Beginning with the familiar, adrenaline-inducing musical riff, and Regis' pointing finger, Who Wants to be a Millionaire Kids Edition gets right to the point. Players sign in, select single or dual player, and start answering -- or attempting to answer -- a broad variety of questions.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire) ABC has definitely won the jackpot this time with the most talked about TV quiz show of the year, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, hosted by Regis Philbin. Nielsen ratings reported that 22.1 million viewers tuned into the broadcast, making it the most-watched show of the summer of 1999 and the highest-rated prime-time series to hit the air in recent memory. Those ratings were matched during a two-week run in November 1999 and there are strong indications the show will become a weekly feature in 2000. The basis for the show is that ten contestants each night compete for escalating prizes that could ultimately total one million dollars! Now everyone can capture the excitement and entertainment of this overwhelmingly popular quiz show right in the palms of their hands. With this fun and challenging book, readers can test their skill with multiple choice questions valued at different amounts of moneythe toughest one is worth one million dollars!
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