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During a standard play of the game, a contestant is given a series of lifelines to aid them with questions. In the standard format, a contestant has access to three lifelines which each can be used only once per game. More than one lifeline can be used on a single question. The standard lifelines used in the original format of the game show include: The 81st Academy Awards (2009) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011 . Retrieved 22 November 2011. That’s information about the game Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Switch version on Roms Shaboysglobal. All About Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Switch Roms Taxman scoops a million". BBC News. 21 November 1999. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015 . Retrieved 30 July 2014.

On 11 August 2018, a Mauritian version was launched on MBC 1 by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation. [83] The show is presented by Sandra Mayotte, the 14th female host in the Millionaire franchise. [84] a b Commentary provided by Tarrant on the DVD Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Magic Moments and More.Nine boss David Gyngell puts Eddie McGuire to work". Herald Sun. 5 October 2007. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 . Retrieved 22 October 2007. In 2001, a Hong Kong version called Baak Maan Fu Yung was launched by Asia Television. It ran until 2005, and was hosted by actor Kenneth Chan. Ask the Audience: the audience takes voting pads attached to their seats and votes for the answer that they believe is correct. The computer tallies the results and displays them as percentages to the contestant. This lifeline was removed on international versions with episodes taped without an audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nordyke, Kimberly (10 September 2012). " Anderson Live, Wendy Williams, Rachael Ray Among Syndicated Shows Getting Set Makeovers (Photos)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 12 September 2012.

On 16 October 2000, a Czech version of the game show, Chcete být milionářem?, was launched on TV Nova, hosted by Vladimír Čech. The first million-winner was Zdeněk Jánský in 2002. Vladimír Čech was removed from the show and was replaced by Martin Preiss in 2003, who hosted for a year. In 2005, he was replaced by Czech musician Ondřej Hejma, who hosted the very last episodes of the original programme. In June 2005, the show on TV Nova was cancelled. In February 2008 was the show launched on FTV Prima as a syndicated version – on daily evening before the main TV News at 19:30. The show was entitled Milionář and hosted by Roman Šmucler. The show was cancelled in the same year. In 2016, TV Nova returned the show with the original name Chcete být milionářem? For now, the show was hosted by the Czech actor Marek Vašut, but it ran for only one season before it was cancelled. The main prize of Chcete být milionářem? was 10 million Czech crowns; in Milionář it was 2 million crowns. Phone-A-friend - the contestants may speak to a friend or relative on the phone for 30 seconds to discuss the question.On 18 September 2010, a Sinhalese version called Obada lakshapathi mamada lakshapathi ( ඔබද ලක්ෂපති මමද ලක්ෂපති) was launched by Sirasa TV of the Capital Maharaja Television Network. It is presented by Chandana Suriyabandara, a senior commentator in Sri Lanka. It offers 2 million Sri Lankan rupees as the ultimate prize. On its 10th anniversary, it was rebranded as Sirasa Lakshapathi, and the prize was changed to 3 million rupees. Ask the Expert – Inspired by "Three Wise Men", this lifeline provided the contestant with one person, an expert selected for them, to help with the question. Unlike its predecessor, this lifeline had no time limit on its use, but was only available after the fifth question; [24] after "Phone a Friend" was removed in 2010, it was made readily available at any time in the game. In the US version, the lifeline was sponsored by Skype for its live audio and video feeds. [24] In the Hong Kong edition, it replaced the "Phone a Friend" lifeline for a one-off special in 2001 and for two celebrity specials in 2018, though, with the celebrity contestants able to ask a panel of experts for help, present in the audience, all of whom had the question and possible answers visible to them. Main article: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire – Play It! The building housing the California version after its 2004 closure The Taiwanese version did not have any safety nets or any option to quit; the contestant's winnings won up until they were incorrect on any question was cut by half. Well, it had to happen at some stage, but perhaps even we didn't expect this go-for-the-throat show to be such a huge success. The previous unconvincing "let's raise the stakes" show, Raise the Roof, was still fairly fresh in the memory, and this new show might have been just the same but with an extra "0" on the end of the budget. Thankfully, not so.

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