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  1. April 8, 2020. ( 2020-04-08) –. present. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (often informally called Millionaire) [a] is an American television game show based on the format of the same-titled British program created by David Briggs, Steven Knight and Mike Whitehill and developed in the United States by Michael Davies.

    • ABC: 388, Syndication: 3,010
    • August 16, 1999 –, March 21, 2021
    • 22 (5 on ABC, 17 in syndication)
  2. Meet the Host. Jimmy Kimmel. Host. Jimmy Kimmel Live! Shark Tank. The Bachelorette. Shogun. Watch the official Who Wants to Be a Millionaire online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos, blogs, photos, cast bios, free episodes.

    • History
    • Gameplay
    • Super Millionaire
    • Jubilee Episodes
    • Parodies
    • Behind The Scenes
    • Trivia
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    Primetime version

    Who Wants To Be A Millionaire debuted in the United States on August 16, 1999 on the ABC television network, and was hosted by television personality Regis Philbin. The network version, whose episodes were originally shown just a day after their taping in New York, became explosively popular in 2000, and at its peak was airing in prime time four nights a week on ABC. The show was popular enough to find rival networks creating or reincarnating game shows of their own, and created a brief renai...

    Syndicated version

    In 2002, Disney's Disney-ABC Domestic Television started selling a new version of the show for daily syndication, with a new host, Meredith Vieira (who previously appeared on the nighttime show and won $250,000 during a celebrity week where all the money would go to charities related to victims of 9/11). It was initially proposed and developed under the assumption that the prime time show would still be airing on ABC, but the prime time show was canceled a few months before the syndicated sho...

    At its core, the game is a quiz competition in which the goal is to correctly answer a series of consecutive multiple-choice questions. However, the format of the show has been overhauled multiple times along its lifetime.

    Template:Main In 2004, Regis Philbin returned to ABC for 12 episodes of a spin-off Millionaire called Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire, or better known as Super Millionaire, that offered a $10 Million top prize. The show premiered in February 2004 and showed 5 episodes. The show returned later in May 2004 for 7 more episodes. The money tree went...

    The 500th episode aired on February 25, 2005. In this period Meredith Vieira has asked over 10,000 questions to 941 contestants in hot seat, who have won a total of $25,936,000.
    The "1,000th episode" aired on November 9, 2007 (in fact, this is actually the 980th episode).
    The 1,500th episode aired on November 5, 2010, in which Anne Boyd, Shirley Alfano, and Akiva Fox appeared (winning $100,000, $18,250, and $100,000 respectively).
    The 2,000th episode aired on October 4, 2013, the 2,500th episode aired on September 30, 2016, and the 3,000th episode aired on May 17, 2019.

    Mad TV

    1. In an episode of the show with Lorraine Swanson and (Alex Borstein) fake Regis Philbin. 1. Featuring Jay Leno (Christian Duguay), Lance Bass (Will Sasso), Catherine Zeta-Jones (Mo Collins), and Macy Gray (Debra Wilson) as contestants and with Regis Philbinas the host. 2. With the title called "Who Wants To Be The President?" featuring Jessa Ventura, Alan Keyes, and Al Gore as contestants and with Regis Philbinas the host.

    Spin City

    1. Paul Lassiter was a contestant on November 16, 1999 as Regis Philbinhosts the primetime version of Millionaire.

    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

    1. In November, 2000, A clip of Charlie Sheenfrom his appearance on Millionaire was shown, with this question edited over his real question.

    The director's panel in the syndicated version has great differences, unlike the classical version: 1. On the top left is HOST CHEAT. In the upper right corner is a screen named PROGRAM that displays the image of the host with the camera opposite it. In the lower left corner is the PROMPTER's screen with the "Let's play Who Wants to be a Millionair...

    John Carpenter, David Goodman, and Steve Perryare three contestants, who retained three lifelines to the 15th question.
    Bob Edgeworth is the first contestant in syndicated version (October 25, 2002 aired), who answered the penultimate question wrong, Rod Martin is second (June 16, 2003 aired), and Ava Johnsonis thir...
    On April 26, 2005 the 1,000th contestant appeared.
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  4. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: With Regis Philbin, John Carpenter, Meredith Vieira, Michael Shutterly. Contestants are chosen based on their ability to arrange 4 answers to a question in the correct order the fastest.

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    • Regis Philbin (1999-2002) The TV stalwart hosted "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" from the show's inception to 2002. While the show's popularity soared during Philbin's tenure — some episodes attracted nearly 30 million viewers — ratings began to wane in the latter stages of his time as host.
    • Meredith Vieira (2002-13) Vieira, of "The View" fame, took over for Philbin; she lasted as host for over a decade. As a host of the syndicated version of the show, Vieira won two Daytime Emmy awards, becoming the second woman ever to win in that category (Betty White was first, in 1983).
    • Cedric the Entertainer (2013-14) The comedian took over hosting duties in 2013. The hope was that he would bring a distinct flavor to the show — but he had a short run, eventually leaving the show in 2014 to focus on his wider schedule.
    • Terry Crews (2014-15) The hulking Crews, of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" and "Everybody Hates Chris" fame, took over for Cedric in 2014. The former NFL player hosted the show for a short period before stepping away.
  5. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is an international television game show franchise of British origin, created by David Briggs, Mike Whitehill and Steven Knight.In its format, currently owned and licensed by Sony Pictures Television, contestants tackle a series of multiple-choice questions to win large cash prizes in a format that twists on many game show genre conventions – only one ...

  6. September 16, 2002. ( 2002-09-16) –. May 31, 2019. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (sometimes called Millionaire) is an American quiz show based on the British show of the same name. One can win up to one million United States dollars ($1,000,000) on the show for answering fourteen (or fifteen in older versions) multiple choice trivia questions ...

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