Kes tahab saada miljonäriks?

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Kes tahab saada miljonäriks?
Kes tahab saada miljonaeriks logo.jpg
First version of Kes tahab saada miljonäriks? titles
Created byDavid Briggs
Steve Knight
Mike Whitehill
Presented byHannes Võrno
Country of originEstonia
Production
Running time70 minutes
Release
Original networkTV3
Original release8 September 2002 (2002-09-08) –
3 December 2008 (2008-12-03)
External links
Website
Fragment of the show; Fastest Finger First in progress

Kes tahab saada miljonäriks? (English translation: Who wants to become a millionaire?) was an Estonian game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show was hosted by Hannes Võrno and ran for six seasons, from 2002 to 2008.[1] The main goal of the game was to win 1 million EEK (€63,912) by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There were 3 lifelines - "fifty fifty", "phone a friend" and "ask the audience". The final season introduced the Three Wise Men lifeline from the second milestone. The game show was shown on the Estonian TV station TV3. When a contestant got the fifth question correct, they would leave with at least 1,000 EEK. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, they would leave with at least 32,000 EEK.

Payout structure[]

Question number Question value (in EEK)
(Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)
1 100 (€6)
2 200 (€13)
3 300 (€19)
4 500 (€32)
5 1,000 (€64)
6 2,000 (€128)
7 4,000 (€256)
8 8,000 (€511)
9 16,000 (€1,023)
10 32,000 (€2,045)
11 64,000 (€4,090)
12 125,000 (€7,989)
13 250,000 (€15,978)
14 500,000 (€31,956)
15 1,000,000 (€63,912)

Big winners[]

  • - 500 000 EEK (14 March 2004)
  •  [et] - 500 000 EEK (6 March 2005)
  • Klaarika Park - 250 000 EEK (16 March 2003)
  • Rein Õue - 250 000 EEK (February 2004)
  • Marek Reinaas - 250 000 EEK (December 2004) (Special edition)
  • Mati and Artur Talvik - 250 000 EEK (8 May 2005) (Special edition)
  • Lia Hanso - 250 000 EEK (20 January 2008)
  • Priit Luhtaru and Triine Puppart - 250 000 EEK (17 February 2008)(Special edition)

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