Minute To Win It: Singapore

Minute to Win It: Singapore
Created by Derek Banner, Banner Universal Motion Pictures LLC. Development Friday TV
Presented by Bryan Wong
Country of origin Singapore
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive producer(s) Jennifer Gwee
Alvin Ong
Running time 48 minutes without commercials (60 minutes with commercials)
Production company(s) Shine America
MediaCorp Studios Singapore
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network MediaCorp Channel 5
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
First shown in Singapore
Original release August 9, 2014 (2014-08-09) – October 29, 2014 (2014-10-29)
External links
Website

Minute to Win It: Singapore Edition is an Singaporean primetime game show that originally ran on MediaCorp Channel 5 with host Bryan Wong. The show is part of an international franchise, Minute to Win It, which is in turn based on an original draft in 2003 entitled "Minute Winner - You got one minute to win it", by format creator Derek Banner (See Derek Banner's profile on http://bump-productions.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78&Itemid=63). Contestants take part in a series of 60-second challenges that use objects that are commonly available around the house. Contestants who managed to complete all 10 challenges will win SGD$250,000. The first episode airs on Saturday (August 9, 2014), 8:20pm, right after the live telecast of the nation's 49th National Day Parade. Subsequent episodes were telecast on every Wednesday beginning from 13 August 2014 at 8:00pm.

The show sponsors are: Pokka, Wrigley's Eclipse Mints, Hershey's, Burger King and ASA Holidays.

Gameplay

Rules

The contestant is presented with the blueprint for the first game (level) and must successfully complete a game within 60 seconds to win the first level (was $1,000 in all versions) and advance to the next level. After successfully completing the fourth and seventh level games, the contestant is guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash award for those levels. If the contestant can complete the final game, the contestant will earn $250,000.

The difficulty of the games progressively increase throughout the show. If time expires or the conditions of the game cannot be fulfilled (such as by the contestant exhausting any allotted attempts or committing a foul), the contestant loses a "life". If the contestant loses all three of their "lives", the game ends and the contestant's winnings drop to the previous milestone they passed.

After successfully completing a game, the contestant can leave with the amount of money already won before seeing the blueprint for the next game. However, once the contestant elects for the game, the contestant cannot leave the show until that game is complete or they have exhausted all three of their "lives".

In episodes featuring teams of two contestants, some games are played by both players, while others are played solo. A player can only make three consecutive attempts at solo games (including re-attempts following losing a life; an intervening team game does not reset this count). After a player makes three attempts, the other player is forced to attempt the next solo game.

Prizes

Successfully completing a challenge is worth a specific cash prize at each level. Contestants who successfully complete challenge on levels with bolded amounts in the table below are guaranteed to leave with no less than the cash award at that level should they fail any later challenge.

Level Value (Normal Version) Value (Celebrity Version)
1 $1,000 $1,000
2 $2,000 $2,000
3 $3,000 $3,000
4 $5,000 $5,000
5 $10,000 $10,000
6 $15,000 $15,000
7 $25,000 $25,000
8 $50,000 $50,000
9 $100,000 $100,000
10 $250,000 $250,000

Level 3, 5 and 7 are the safety levels for the celebrities who are playing for their charities.

Episode Summary/Statistics

Episode Date Contestants Final challenge Total Prize Won
1 August 9, 2014 Joseph, Charlotte, Reuben & Fabian (JT & 8 - The Kwok Family) This Blows - Level 4 (Failed) $0
Fadzli & Mingzuo (Team 180) Tea Party - Level 4 (To Continue in Episode 2) -
Challenges Played:

JT & 8 - Floatacious, Give It A Whirl, A Bit Dicey, This Blows
Team 180 - Tilt-A-Cup, Extreme Hanky Panky, Magic Carpet Ride, Tea Party

2 August 13, 2014 Fadzli & Mingzuo (Team 180) Back Flip - Level 7 (Failed) $5,000
Jonathan & Gary (Kin Warriors) Johnny Applestack - Level 4 (Failed) $0
Challenges Played:

Team 180 - Office Tennis, Ka-Broom, Back Flip
Kin Warriors - Nervous Nelly, Speed Eraser, Ready Spaghetti, Johnny Applestack

3 August 20, 2014 Enna & Malvin (Enna and The King) Frankenstein - Level 8 (Failed) $25,000
Challenges Played:

Enna and The King - Human Burrito, Give It A Whirl, Office Dominoes, Ker Plink! Or Plunk!, Sharpshooter, Bridge The Gap, The Nutstacker, Frankenstein

4 August 27, 2014 Rebecca Lim, Pierre Png & Daren Tan (Mata Mata 2: The New Era Charity Special)1 Egg Roll - Level 7 (Failed) $10,000
Challenges Played:

Mata Mata 2 - Nervous Nelly, Noodling Around, Suck It Up, Sharp Shooter, Stack Attack, Field Goal, Egg Roll

5 3 September 2014 Hussain (The Allied Educator) CD Dominoes - Level 6 (Failed) $5,000
Hanafiah & Yasin (The Footy Boys) Puddle Jumper - Level 2 (To Continue in Episode 6) -
Challenges Played:

The Allied Educator - Baby Rattle, Ker Plink! Or Plunk!, Bottoms Up, Sharp Shooter, Spudnick, CD Dominoes
The Footy Boys - Nervous Nelly, Puddle Jumper

6 10 September 2014 Hanafiah & Yasin (The Footy Boys) Got Your Back - Level 5 (Exited the Game) $10,000
Abram, Del, Cheryl, Calvin (The Incredibles) Ready Spaghetti - Level 3 (Failed) $0
Challenges Played:

The Footy Boys - Kick Off, Spudnick, Got Your Back
The Incredibles - Human Burrito, Nose Dive, Ready Spaghetti

7 17 September 2014 Norman & Samantha Walrus - Level 5 (Failed) $5,000
Adam & Jin Wei Rapid Fire - Level 2 (To continue in Episode 8) -
Challenges Played:

Norman & Samantha - Candelier, Hanky Panky, A Bit Dicey, Got Your Back, Walrus
Adam & Jin Wei - Bobblehead, Rapid Fire

8 24 September 2014 Adam & Jin Wei Level 5 - Sticker Picker Upper (Exited the Game) $10,000
Parmes Level 5 - Egg Tower (Failed) $5,000
Challenges Played:

Adam & Jin Wei - Hang Over, Tipsy, Sticker Picker Upper
Parmes - Speed Eraser, Tilt-A-Cup, Flying Gumball Saucers, Tea Party, Egg Tower

9 1 October 2014 Tun Zen Splitter - Level 6 (Failed) $5,000
Raizal Nimble Thimble - Level 4 (To continue in Episode 10) -
Challenges Played:

Tun Zen - Baby Rattle, Suck It Up, Flying Gumball Saucers, Magic Carpet Ride, Triple Pong Plop, Splitter
Raizal - Floatacious, Sticky Balls, Stay On Key, Nimble Thimble

10 8 October 2014 Raizal Tuna Roll - Level 6 (Exited the Game) $15,000
Kamal, Noor, Mira & Nadz Cyclone - Level 7 (Failed) $5,000
Challenges Played:

Raizal - High Strung, Tuna Roll, (Cyclone3)
Kamal, Noor, Mira & Nadz - Tilt-A-Cup, Sticky Balls, Junk In the Trunk, Puddle Jumper, Stack Attack, Caddy Stack, Cyclone

11 15 October 2014 Minister Tan Chuan-Jin & Gurmit Singh1 Ping Tac Toe - Level 9 (Exited the Game) $100,000
Challenges Played:

Minister Tan Chuan-Jin & Gurmit Singh - Tilt-A-Cup, Give It A Whirl, Office Dominoes, Bouncer, Ker Plink! Or Plunk!, This Blows, Back Flip2, Broomski Ball, Ping Tac Toe

12 29 October 2014 George Dangerous Curves - Level 6 (Exited the Game) $15,000
Hidayat & Tajmal High Strung - Level 3 (Exited the Game) $3,000
Challenges Played:

George - Floatacious, Sticky Balls, Office Dominoes, Nimble Thimble, Stack Attack, Dangerous Curves
Hidayat & Tajmal - Human Burrito, Nose Dive, High Strung

13 5 November 2014 Chua Enlai, Alaric Tay, A B Shaik & Dalina Jaapar1 Speed Eraser - Level 6 (Failed) $10,000
Challenges Played:

Chua Enlai, Alaric Tay, A B Shaik & Dalina Jaapar - Bobblehead, Tilt-A-Cup, Magic Carpet Ride, Ready Spaghetti, Shoe Fly Shoe, Speed Eraser

^1 These players played for charity.
^2 Host Bryan Wong played this game, just for charity reasons. ^3 If Raizal chose to play the next game, it would be Cyclone. This was revealed by the host Bryan Wong.

Bold denotes the winning pair who managed to win some money
Bold +      denotes the winners with the top prize (cleared the top prize level)

All statistics are accurate as of Season 1.

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