one million dollars
The very first episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ever, was broadcast in England on September 4, 1998 on ITV. The first ever U.S. episode was broadcast on August 16, 1999 on ABC. The original game show, which originated in Britain was created in 1998 by David Briggs. In 2000 the company released a board game. In 2006 the company announced that they were looking to sell the rights to the show.
Yes he did. In 2004.
yes. you can see a video of the filming of the showcase on YouTube where the contestant also explains how he came up with the exact price.
I'd say about 2/3 the people who have ever contended on "The Price is Right" left dissapointed That sum consisting of the losers
In season 11, Bob said that Arthur was the largest person that had ever been in The Biggest Loser. He weighted 646 pounds before the show and even though there was a contestant who weighed more, he was taller. Arthur was the largest.
No U.S. presidents were ever on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. This wouldn't be allowed, anyway, because the requirements for the show state that you can't be involved in politics.
Texas has never hosted the summer Olympics, according to "Who Wants to be a Millionaire"
On a very famous American game show "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" highest amount won was $5.9 million dollars.
No
No, but in 2004 there was a contestant from Aruba called Fatima Salie.
No.
John and Edward.
yes
no, only ever a judge!
The very first episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ever, was broadcast in England on September 4, 1998 on ITV. The first ever U.S. episode was broadcast on August 16, 1999 on ABC. The original game show, which originated in Britain was created in 1998 by David Briggs. In 2000 the company released a board game. In 2006 the company announced that they were looking to sell the rights to the show.
It is unwanted.
Yes he did. In 2004.