Ca $ h - The One Million Mark Quiz

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Ca $ h - The One Million Mark Quiz was a 45-minute quiz show on ZDF , moderated by Ulla Kock am Brink .

concept

There were six candidates at the start. One of them had to leave the show after the first round. The other five candidates played together, but could also challenge teammates to a knowledge duel (terminator round). That is, one player had the chance to win a million, but so did the whole team. The players had to take turns answering the questions, but in the end it was the captain of the team who had to decide whether the answers would remain or not. It was forbidden for the team to advise one another. The presenter always tried to encourage the candidates to continue playing. From the 100,000 DM question, the captain had a joker at his disposal, an incorrect answer was then deleted.

Profit levels
  • 1,000,000 DM
  • 500,000 DM
  • 250,000 DM
  • 100,000 DM
  • 50,000 DM
  • 25,000 DM
  • 10,000 DM
  • 5,000 DM

background

Ca $ h was produced by Pearson TV GmbH (incorporated into FremantleMedia ) in the studios of the Magic Media Company . The show was first broadcast on November 21, 2000. It ran on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8:15 pm until April 2001, then only on Tuesdays. Although Ca $ h had excellent ratings, the show was canceled after almost a year and 46 episodes in November 2001. If Ca $ h had not been canceled, the quiz show after December 31, 2001 would inevitably have been - The 500,000 Euro Quiz or - The One Have to name a million euros quiz. The show was based on the American model GREED, which was broadcast from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, Hasbro launched a game on Ca $ h - The One Million Mark Quiz .

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