Kim Milyoner Olmak İster
Kim Milyoner Olmak İster | |
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Created by | Endemol |
Presented by | Kenan Işık |
Country of origin | Turkey |
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Original network | ATV (Turkey) |
Original release | August 2, 2011 – present |
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Kim Milyoner Olmak İster[1] (English translation:Who wants to be a Millionaire) is a Turkish game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show is hosted by the Turkish actor Kenan Işık. The program was broadcast from August 2, 2011.
The main goal of the game is to win 1.000.000 TL by answering 12 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are four lifelines: Fifty Fifty, Phone a Friend, Ask The Audience and Double Dip. The program was be broadcast from August 2011 and it is shown on ATV (Turkey). In this season, the channel eliminated the preliminary Fastest Finger round; contestants immediately take the hot seat.
This version adopts the clock format from the US version. The first two questions each have a 15 second time-limit and contestants have 45 seconds for each of the next five questions.
Game's prizes
- 1. question • 500 TL
- 2. question • 1.000 TL
- 3. question • 2.000 TL
- 4. question • 3.000 TL
- 5. question • 5.000 TL
- 6. question • 7.500 TL
- 7. question • 15.000 TL
- 8. question • 30.000 TL
- 9. question • 60.000 TL
- 10. question • 125.000 TL
- 11. question • 250.000 TL
- 12. question • 1.000.000 TL
Lifelines
- Ask the Audience: The contestant asks the studio audience which answer they believe is correct. Members of the studio audience indicate their choices using an audience response system and audience have 10 seconds to do. The results are immediately displayed on the contestant's and host's screens. This is a popular lifeline, known for its near-perfect accuracy.
- Phone A Friend: The contestant choice one of the three friend to call and tell chosen friend. The contestant have 30 seconds to ask the question. Also, Friend have 30 seconds to answer the question on the phone.
- 50/50: Computer eliminates 2 incorrect answers randomly.
- Double Dip: The contestant can give two answers for a question; but, contestants can't walk away.