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Since its introduction to the United States, GSN credited Who Wants to Be a Millionaire with not only single-handedly reviving the game show genre, but also breaking new ground for it. [2] The series revolutionized the look and feel of game shows with its unique lighting system, dramatic music cues, and futuristic set. The show also became one of the highest-rated and most popular game shows in US television history, and has been credited with paving the way for the rise of the primetime reality TV phenomenon to prominence throughout the 2000s. [2] [69] a b "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Cast". tv.com. Archived from the original on July 13, 2014 . Retrieved July 29, 2014. Cedric the Entertainer Will Host "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", Replace Meredith Vieira". The Huffington Post. March 20, 2013. Archived from the original on March 16, 2014 . Retrieved September 5, 2014. Loveday, Samantha (1 December 2006). "New owners take on Celador International and Millionaire brand". toynews-online.biz. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013 . Retrieved 30 August 2014. Andreeva, Nellie (April 13, 2015). "Chris Harrison Named New Host Of 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire', Replacing Terry Crews". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015 . Retrieved April 13, 2015.

Ingram met his wife, Diana, while she was training to be a teacher at Barry College in Wales. The two became engaged during his first posting with the Royal Engineers in Germany. They were married in November 1989 and have three children. [3] Daytime 'Millionaire' Considered". ABC News. June 8, 2001. Archived from the original on June 7, 2014 . Retrieved June 5, 2014. ITV renewed the show for a second series, with Clarkson returning as host. It aired for 6 episodes from 1 to 6 January 2019, with the first episode of the series being the programme's 600th episode since it first aired. [27] The second half of the second series began on 4 March 2019 with 5 episodes, whilst a third series began on 24 August 2019 with 11 episodes, airing weekly. ITV renewed the show for a fourth series at the end of 2019, with 4 celebrity editions of the show airing on 25 December 2019, (a Christmas Special), 4, 5 January and 12 April 2020. [28] [29] [30] [31] This series continued for 6 episodes with regular contestants on 10 May 2020. [32]The US Millionaire also made catchphrases out of various lines used on the show. In particular, "Is that your final answer?", asked by Millionaire's hosts whenever a contestant's answer needs to be verified, was popularized by Philbin during his tenure as host, [73] and was also included on TV Land's special "100 Greatest TV Quotes and Catch Phrases", which aired in 2006. [119] Meanwhile, during his tenure as host, Cedric signed off shows with a catchphrase of his own, "Watch yo' wallet!" [43] Video: Regis Philbin visits new 'Millionaire' studio for reboot with Jimmy Kimmel". ABC News. Archived from the original on May 8, 2020 . Retrieved August 14, 2020. Tracy, Kathleen (2000). Regis!: The Unauthorized Biography. ECW Press. p.147. ISBN 978-1550224399. Archived from the original on November 11, 2021 . Retrieved November 17, 2020. A book covering the case, Bad Show: The Quiz, The Cough, The Millionaire Major, by Bob Woffinden and James Plaskett, was published in January 2015.

a b "CREDITS – Matthew Strachan | Composer & Songwriter". Archived from the original on June 23, 2020 . Retrieved June 23, 2020. The Christmas Eve celebrity special from December 2010 drew its biggest audience since 2006. To capitalise on this, and breathe new life into the show, [18] only celebrity contestants appeared on the show from April 2011, in special live editions that coincided with holidays, events and other notable moments, such as the end of a school term. From 2012–13, special episodes entitled "The People Play" were broadcast for three consecutive nights between 9 and 11 July 2012. They featured contestants from the general public with viewers at home playing along. [19] The special was used three more times in 2013, once on 7 May, and twice more on 21 May, before the special's format was discontinued.The candidate is alone, facing the host. The goal is to answer 12 or 15 “4-choice” questions in a row, without making any mistake. The candidate can use 3 jokers (called “lifelines”) to answer difficult questions: 50:50, Phone a friend and Ask the audience. Fourth contestant wins 'Millionaire' ". Digital Spy. 27 September 2001. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 . Retrieved 6 August 2013.

This summer, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? will once again be going live, but this time with the Great British public in the hotseat!". ITV. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012 . Retrieved 7 November 2012. Kaplan, Don (April 16, 2001). "Improbably, Millionaire Strikes Again". New York Post. Archived from the original on August 8, 2014 . Retrieved July 30, 2014. The Hot Seat Free Spins Gamble feature gives you the possibility of winning up to 50 Free Spins. The gamble prize ladder is made up of 12 rungs. The rung values are 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 30, 40 and 50 Free Spins. The run value depends on the number of scatters achieved. Innes, John (26 March 2003). "Lecturer a serial quiz show failure, court is told". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 18 April 2003 . Retrieved 13 May 2008. Who Wants to be a Millionaire?: Major Fraud – A special episode of Tonight which focused on the 2001 cheating scandal, hosted by Martin Bashir. It featured key segments of Charles Ingram's run as well as interviews by the witnesses of the ensuing trial, such as fellow contestants and members of the production crew. It was broadcast in the UK on 21 April 2003 (before airing in the US on 8 May 2003 as a special episode of ABC's Primetime). An additional 2-hour documentary on the scandal entitled Who Wants to Steal a Million? was also shown in the US, which featured Ingram's full unedited run. [49]Shain, Michael (January 11, 2013). "Regis considering return to Who Wants to be a Millionaire". New York Post. Archived from the original on October 21, 2017 . Retrieved October 21, 2017. Unlike older game shows whose sets are or were designed to make the contestant(s) feel at ease, Millionaire's set was designed to make the contestant feel uncomfortable, so that the program feels more like a movie thriller than a typical quiz show. [2] From 1999 to 2019, the floor was Plexiglas [49] beneath which laid a huge dish covered in mirror paper. [2] For the 2020 revival, the plexiglas floor was removed and replaced with walkable digital monitors that displayed gold dollar signs. [65]

a b " 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' Pulls Out All the Stops for November Sweeps". The Futon Critic. October 27, 2004. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013 . Retrieved August 21, 2018. Pat Gibson, a multiple world-champion Irish quiz player. He became the show's fourth winner on 24 April 2004. Like Keppel, Gibson went on to join Eggheads. [ citation needed] On September 7, 2009, the eighth season of the syndicated Millionaire premiered with a new wrinkle in the game play. Entering the season, the program had not produced a million dollar winner since its first season, when Kevin Smith and Nancy Christy each won the top prize in 2003. Thus, to remedy this, the producers devised what was called the "Tournament of Ten" to give away the million dollar top prize. [105] Ask the Expert (2008–2010): Based on Three Wise Men, the lifeline was earned after answering five questions correctly until 2010, when it was given to the contestant immediately following the removal of Phone a Friend. The contestant was connected to an expert via a video call, and the two could discuss the question with no time limit.Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Celebrity Special Episode 2". Press Centre. Archived from the original on 20 December 2019 . Retrieved 20 December 2019. The lighting system was programmed to darken the set as the contestant progressed further into the game. There were also spotlights situated at the bottom of the set area that zoomed down on the contestant when they answered a major question; to increase the visibility of the light beams emitted by such spotlights, oil was vaporized, creating a haze effect. Media scholar Dr. Robert Thompson, a professor at Syracuse University, stated that the show's lighting system made the contestant feel as though they were outside of prison when an escape was in progress. [2] McGee, Matt (October 9, 2010). "How Google Killed "Phone A Friend" From "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" ". Search Engine Land. Archived from the original on January 26, 2019 . Retrieved January 26, 2019. Crystal Ball (2012–2013): Used occasionally during the "shuffle" round, this lifeline allowed the contestant to see the value of the current question before either answering or jumping it (if Jump the Question had not yet been used). Ask the Audience (1999–2019): The audience members individually use four-button keypads to register the answer they believe is correct, and the percentage of votes for each answer is then shown to the host, contestant, and home viewer. Beginning in 2004 and ending in 2006, AIM users who added the screen name MillionaireIM to their buddy list and were online were able to receive and register answers they believed to be correct to Ask the Audience questions in real-time; these results were then shown as a separate chart to the contestant. [10]

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