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The British version (hosted by Noel Edmonds, a former DJ and ''Saturday Night'' presenter whose career had been on the skids) was such a hit that a Saturday primetime show was added. The UK version has 22 boxes, each manned by a possible future contestant (they're sequestered together when they're not filming to encourage rapport during the game), with the top prize being £250,000. |
The British version (hosted by Noel Edmonds, a former DJ and ''Saturday Night'' presenter whose career had been on the skids) was such a hit that a Saturday primetime show was added. The UK version has 22 boxes, each manned by a possible future contestant (they're sequestered together when they're not filming to encourage rapport during the game), with the top prize being £250,000. |
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* [[Carried by the Host]]: Well, maybe more by the ladies, but Howie defined the show for Americans. |
* [[Carried by the Host]]: Well, maybe more by the ladies, but Howie defined the show for Americans. |
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** Andrew O'Keefe basically '''is''' the Australian version. Even after 1,000+ episodes, he still has the same enthusiasm as he did on the first day. |
** Andrew O'Keefe basically '''is''' the Australian version. Even after 1,000+ episodes, he still has the same enthusiasm as he did on the first day. |