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It's Your Chance of a Lifetime

It's Your Chance of a Lifetime is an American game show that aired on Fox in June 2000. Gordon Elliott hosted the show, with Mark Thompson serving as announcer (only to do the opening intro and contestant call-in at the end).

It's Your Chance of a Lifetime
GenreGame show
Created byStephen Leahy
Directed byBob Levy
Presented byGordon Elliott
Narrated byMark Thompson
ComposerEdgar Struble
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producersBrad Lachman
Stephen Leahy
ProducersGarry Bormet
Bill Bracken
EditorsDavid Harrison
Mark Elmer
Production companiesBrad Lachman Productions
Carlton America
Action Time
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseJune 5 (2000-06-05) –
June 10, 2000 (2000-06-10)

The show was an adaptation of the Australian game show The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime; the name was changed in the United States because an unrelated 1980s game show had already used the name.

Broadcast information

It's Your Chance of a Lifetime aired from June 5 to June 10, 2000. but was canceled before it was to begin as a weekly series the following week. The show was supposed to have aired five nights in a row from June 5 to June 9; however, when ABC decided to put a special episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? opposite it on June 7, Fox opted to not air an episode that day and delayed the remaining episodes one day each. Had the show made it to a regular time slot, it would have aired on Wednesdays in the early (8 ET/7 CT) time slot.

It's Your Chance of a Lifetime was one of the last entries in a boom in million-dollar game shows, fueled by the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, that aired during the 1999–2000 season; others included CBS's Winning Lines, NBC's revival of Twenty One and Fox's own Greed, which was still airing at the time (concluding its run a month after Chance left the air). Most of the other million-dollar game shows had been canceled that May.

Rules of the game

A solo player (chosen randomly from the audience) competed for a chance to win over $1,000,000 by answering a series of 10 open-ended questions. The first of these was a "Credit Card Question"; if the player answered correctly, his/her entire credit card bills were paid off, to a maximum of $10,000. He/she was also invited to run the billing statement through an onstage paper shredder, and kept the payoff regardless of the final outcome of the game. An incorrect answer ended the game immediately and sent the player home with no winnings.

A list of 10 categories was displayed, with each of the nine remaining questions drawn from a different category. The second question awarded $5,000 if answered correctly or ended the game for a miss. After giving a correct answer on any question, the player was told the category for the next question and had to decide whether to continue the game, or end it and keep all winnings. If the player chose to continue, they had to risk at least half of their total (exclusive of the credit card payoff), and had two minutes to give an answer and lock it in by pressing a button on their podium. Failing to respond within the time limit was counted as an automatic miss. If the player answered correctly, the amount of the wager was added to their bank; if they missed, it was deducted and the game ended, with the player keeping whatever was left of their bank.

The category list was always visible to the player and consisted of the following: Pop Culture, Famous Events, Movies, Famous Places, TV, Pop Music, Toys and Games, People, In the News, and Animal Kingdom. Categories were chosen at random before each turn and were removed from play after being used once.

The player was given two forms of assistance referred to as "Second Chances," each of which could be used once. One Second Chance gave the player three multiple-choice options, while the other discarded the current question and replaced it with one from the player's favorite category. Reaching the final three questions awarded a "Last Chance", which allowed him/her an extra use of either Second Chance.

If the player answered all 10 questions correctly, they won all money accumulated during the game, for a potential prize of $1,290,000 including the credit card payoff. The show's biggest winner was Dr. Tim Hsieh, who collected $1,042,309.16 in his game.

All winnings totals over $200,000 were paid as an annuity.

International versions

Most of the versions were distributed by ITV Studios except for the Australian version.

Country Name Host Network Date premiered Prize
  Australia[1] The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime Frank Warrick
Sandy Roberts
Seven 1999–2000 A$1,280,000
  Czech Republic Kvíz Show Vladimír Čech TV Prima 2004–2005 1,000,000
  Germany[2] Die Quiz Show Jörg Pilawa
Christian Clerici
Matthias Opdenhövel
Sat.1 2000–2004 DM 512,000
256,000
  Hungary[3] Multimilliomos - Most vagy soha! Gabriella Jakupcsek TV2 2000–2005 51,200,000 Ft.
  India Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke Govinda SET 2001–2002 20,000,000
  Indonesia Chance of a Lifetime Dede Yusef SCTV 2004 Rp.1,536,000,000
  Italy[4] Quiz Show Amadeus Rai Uno 2000–2002 £it.512,000,000
264,426
  Lebanon لمين الملايين؟
Lamin El malayin?
Serge Zarqa MTV 2001–2002 £L100,000,000
لمين الملايين جونيور
Lamin El malayin Junior
Karol Sakr 2002
  Poland[5] Życiowa szansa Krzysztof Ibisz Polsat 2000–2002 1,000,000 zł.
  Slovakia SuperKvíz Peter Kočiš (2004)
Ján Gordulič (2005)
Jednotka 2004 1,000,000 Sk.
SuperKvíz Junior 2004–2005
  Slovenia Življenjska priložnost Mito Trefalt
Borut Veselko
Kanal A 2000–2002 1,000,000 SIT

Versions have also aired in Norway, France, Israel and other countries.

References

  1. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2012). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 518. ISBN 9780786486410.
  2. ^ Die Quizshow auf SAT 1 mit Christian Clerici. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-10.
  3. ^ "Jakupcsek lenyomja Vágót?". 15 February 2001.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 April 2014.
  5. ^ "Życiowa szansa znika". Wirtualne Media (in Polish). www.wirtualnemedia.pl. 2002-09-24. Retrieved 2018-07-06.

External links

  • It's Your Chance of a Lifetime at IMDb

your, chance, lifetime, american, game, show, that, aired, june, 2000, gordon, elliott, hosted, show, with, mark, thompson, serving, announcer, only, opening, intro, contestant, call, genregame, showcreated, bystephen, leahydirected, bybob, levypresented, bygo. It s Your Chance of a Lifetime is an American game show that aired on Fox in June 2000 Gordon Elliott hosted the show with Mark Thompson serving as announcer only to do the opening intro and contestant call in at the end It s Your Chance of a LifetimeGenreGame showCreated byStephen LeahyDirected byBob LevyPresented byGordon ElliottNarrated byMark ThompsonComposerEdgar StrubleCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes5ProductionExecutive producersBrad LachmanStephen LeahyProducersGarry BormetBill BrackenEditorsDavid HarrisonMark ElmerProduction companiesBrad Lachman ProductionsCarlton AmericaAction TimeReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseJune 5 2000 06 05 June 10 2000 2000 06 10 The show was an adaptation of the Australian game show The 1 000 000 Chance of a Lifetime the name was changed in the United States because an unrelated 1980s game show had already used the name Contents 1 Broadcast information 2 Rules of the game 3 International versions 4 References 5 External linksBroadcast information EditIt s Your Chance of a Lifetime aired from June 5 to June 10 2000 but was canceled before it was to begin as a weekly series the following week The show was supposed to have aired five nights in a row from June 5 to June 9 however when ABC decided to put a special episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire opposite it on June 7 Fox opted to not air an episode that day and delayed the remaining episodes one day each Had the show made it to a regular time slot it would have aired on Wednesdays in the early 8 ET 7 CT time slot It s Your Chance of a Lifetime was one of the last entries in a boom in million dollar game shows fueled by the success of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire that aired during the 1999 2000 season others included CBS s Winning Lines NBC s revival of Twenty One and Fox s own Greed which was still airing at the time concluding its run a month after Chance left the air Most of the other million dollar game shows had been canceled that May Rules of the game EditA solo player chosen randomly from the audience competed for a chance to win over 1 000 000 by answering a series of 10 open ended questions The first of these was a Credit Card Question if the player answered correctly his her entire credit card bills were paid off to a maximum of 10 000 He she was also invited to run the billing statement through an onstage paper shredder and kept the payoff regardless of the final outcome of the game An incorrect answer ended the game immediately and sent the player home with no winnings A list of 10 categories was displayed with each of the nine remaining questions drawn from a different category The second question awarded 5 000 if answered correctly or ended the game for a miss After giving a correct answer on any question the player was told the category for the next question and had to decide whether to continue the game or end it and keep all winnings If the player chose to continue they had to risk at least half of their total exclusive of the credit card payoff and had two minutes to give an answer and lock it in by pressing a button on their podium Failing to respond within the time limit was counted as an automatic miss If the player answered correctly the amount of the wager was added to their bank if they missed it was deducted and the game ended with the player keeping whatever was left of their bank The category list was always visible to the player and consisted of the following Pop Culture Famous Events Movies Famous Places TV Pop Music Toys and Games People In the News and Animal Kingdom Categories were chosen at random before each turn and were removed from play after being used once The player was given two forms of assistance referred to as Second Chances each of which could be used once One Second Chance gave the player three multiple choice options while the other discarded the current question and replaced it with one from the player s favorite category Reaching the final three questions awarded a Last Chance which allowed him her an extra use of either Second Chance If the player answered all 10 questions correctly they won all money accumulated during the game for a potential prize of 1 290 000 including the credit card payoff The show s biggest winner was Dr Tim Hsieh who collected 1 042 309 16 in his game All winnings totals over 200 000 were paid as an annuity International versions EditMost of the versions were distributed by ITV Studios except for the Australian version Country Name Host Network Date premiered Prize Australia 1 The 1 000 000 Chance of a Lifetime Frank WarrickSandy Roberts Seven 1999 2000 A 1 280 000 Czech Republic Kviz Show Vladimir Cech TV Prima 2004 2005 1 000 000 Kc Germany 2 Die Quiz Show Jorg PilawaChristian ClericiMatthias Opdenhovel Sat 1 2000 2004 DM 512 000 256 000 Hungary 3 Multimilliomos Most vagy soha Gabriella Jakupcsek TV2 2000 2005 51 200 000 Ft India Jeeto Chappar Phaad Ke Govinda SET 2001 2002 20 000 000 Indonesia Chance of a Lifetime Dede Yusef SCTV 2004 Rp 1 536 000 000 Italy 4 Quiz Show Amadeus Rai Uno 2000 2002 it 512 000 000 264 426 Lebanon لمين الملايين Lamin El malayin Serge Zarqa MTV 2001 2002 L100 000 000لمين الملايين جونيورLamin El malayin Junior Karol Sakr 2002 Poland 5 Zyciowa szansa Krzysztof Ibisz Polsat 2000 2002 1 000 000 zl Slovakia SuperKviz Peter Kocis 2004 Jan Gordulic 2005 Jednotka 2004 1 000 000 Sk SuperKviz Junior 2004 2005 Slovenia Zivljenjska priloznost Mito TrefaltBorut Veselko Kanal A 2000 2002 1 000 000 SITVersions have also aired in Norway France Israel and other countries References Edit Terrace Vincent 2012 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 2d ed McFarland p 518 ISBN 9780786486410 Die Quizshow auf SAT 1 mit Christian Clerici YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 10 Jakupcsek lenyomja Vagot 15 February 2001 Quiz Show L occasione di una vita Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Zyciowa szansa znika Wirtualne Media in Polish www wirtualnemedia pl 2002 09 24 Retrieved 2018 07 06 External links EditIt s Your Chance of a Lifetime at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title It 27s Your Chance of a Lifetime amp oldid 1109453489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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