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Post by georgi2201 on Sept 5, 2015 6:20:06 GMT -5
Hi!
I've been watching some episodes of the Bulgarian version of Millionaire - Be Rich. It's not called Millionaire because the top prize is 100,000 or 200,000 Leva /the Bulgarian currency/. During the 10 years the show was on air, there was only ONE person to answer all the questions correctly, but his prize was revoked, because he had a relative who was working in the TV network that broadcasted the show. The questions, even in the mid-tier, matched the difficulty of the Million-dollar ones in the American and UK versions of the show. This ridiculous complexity of the questions gradually destroyed my interest in the show, which is no longer on air anyway.
Have you observed this in other versions of Millionaire? I know that during the final seasons of UKM, the questions became harder and harder to answer, especially with the Big Bad Clock.
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Post by kplewisvox on Sept 5, 2015 14:49:51 GMT -5
Can you give some examples of questions from the show?
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Post by georgi2201 on Sept 6, 2015 5:57:40 GMT -5
Which food, invented by the Copts, was used as a substitute for meat during Lent?
A:Pilaff B:Doner C:Falafel D:Kadaif
This is the 7th question.
The difficulty of the questions itself didn't make me uninterested in the show, no. It was the inability of most contestants to reach even the second milestone.
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Post by georgi2201 on Sept 6, 2015 6:03:50 GMT -5
In March 2013, a British military aircraft landed in Cyprus, carrying what unusual cargo?
A: Live dolphins B: 1 Million euro hard cash C: Electronic cigarettes D: A letter to St. Paul
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