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If Ben won, the contestant only received the money he/she won from the first rounds; if both players were tied, the contestant won $1,000 on top of his/her prior winnings; and finally, if the contestant managed to beat Stein and win, he/she won all $5,000 of Ben Stein's money (his/her prior winnings were augmented to the grand prize amount; in ...
Win Ben Stein's Money is a Game Show produced for Comedy Central from 1997 to 2003, hosted by deadpan actor and former political speechwriter Ben Stein. The initial co-host was radio personality turned late-night Talk Show host Jimmy Kimmel, who was later replaced by Nancy Pimental, and later by Kimmel's own cousin, Sal Iacono.
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Sep 21, 1998 · Win Ben Stein's Money, 1998, game show, Ben Stein, Jimmy Kimmel On this September 21st, 1998 episode of Win Ben Stein's Money with Ben Stein and Jimmy Kimmel, three totally strange strangers are actually not so strange on this episode as they both previously had defeated Ben to win $5,000 from him, and now they're back for a chance to do it all ...