12Feb2010
Author
Alex Davis
Category
Millionaire, UK
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UK “Millionaire” Goes US Style

Depending on how some of our British readers feel about the changes that have occurred to the American version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, we may have a few not-so-happy viewers.  Our friends at Bother’s Bar have found out that the original British version of the hit quiz show will be changing more this new series.  In the past few years they have adopted upgraded graphics, a techno-remix music score, and a new twelve step money chain.  Now they are going a bit American with their style.

The British edition of Millionaire will be adding the clock for the new series.  No word on the exact time specifics, but I’d safely guess they’ll go with the US and Australian time limits.  Like it or not the clock has produced some really great dramatic moments (as well as some annoying ones) and has had to have saved money and production time.  The way the worldwide economy is, any way to save money without completely sacrificing the game is the way to go.  The clock has been successful here, so they’re the next to go for it.  I’m a fan of the clock so  I’m fine with that.

Interestingly they will also be removing Fastest Finger.  The British Millionaire will use the United States syndicated style of sending one contestant out immediately after another.  Not completely sure of the point of this change other than, again, to save any tape time and just keep moving along constantly, but there we go.  Finally, they are adding a fourth lifeline.  If you reach the 2nd milestone of £50,000, you will receive the Switch the Question lifeline.  Another pretty good change and something I wish we’d add back into the American version given how hard and rare it is now to see anyone even get to the $15,000 level let alone the $25,000.

So I know some Americans will say what they think, but I’m more curious from the British readers.  What do you think about this?  Of the possible US additions you could have brought it, these have to be the best at least.  You could have axed Phone A Friend and got Ask the Expert, so be grateful.

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Discussion

50 responses to "UK “Millionaire” Goes US Style"

  • Chris says:

    Currently, we've got an idiot on Wikipedia deleting the information about this change to UK Millionaire. Someone stop that arsehole!

    Nevertheless, I can't wait to see an episode of the UK clock format on YouTube.

  • Chris says:

    Currently, we've got an idiot on Wikipedia deleting the information about this change to UK Millionaire. Someone stop that arsehole!

    Nevertheless, I can't wait to see an episode of the UK clock format on YouTube.

  • Saddened Fan says:

    This is what i hate about wikipedia. For some things, even if they are properly citied, you're forced to respond to an edit war to keep something on wiki. I had to do one once with the "Top Prize Winners" section, and somehow they eventually conceded.

  • Saddened Fan says:

    This is what i hate about wikipedia. For some things, even if they are properly citied, you're forced to respond to an edit war to keep something on wiki. I had to do one once with the "Top Prize Winners" section, and somehow they eventually conceded.

  • Saddened Fan says:

    This is what i hate about wikipedia. For some things, even if they are properly citied, you're forced to respond to an edit war to keep something on wiki. I had to do one once with the "Top Prize Winners" section, and somehow they eventually conceded.

  • Andrew Jordan says:

    And the thing is, i put the UK part up and THEY took it down im pissed

  • Andrew says:

    Actually, I've heard that Taiwan used a clock rule before the U.S. did.

  • Andrew says:

    Actually, I've heard that Taiwan used a clock rule before the U.S. did.

  • Chris says:

    True, but the Taiwanese version uses a totally different format.

  • Chris says:

    Just keep reversin' the edit and those arseholes (i.e. Sottolacqua, etc.) will get tired that they'll have to give up.

    In any case, I wonder when these UK episodes will air?

  • Chris says:

    Just keep reversin' the edit and those arseholes (i.e. Sottolacqua, etc.) will get tired that they'll have to give up.

    In any case, I wonder when these UK episodes will air?

  • Saddened Fan says:

    That's true but if you've seen videos from YouTube or wherever the Taiwanese version looks more of a traditional Chinese game show, but just with the lifelines, money tree, and question format.

    The Clock Format is mainly inspired from the "Play It" attraction or the Video Games.

  • Saddened Fan says:

    That's true but if you've seen videos from YouTube or wherever the Taiwanese version looks more of a traditional Chinese game show, but just with the lifelines, money tree, and question format.

    The Clock Format is mainly inspired from the "Play It" attraction or the Video Games.

  • Saddened Fan says:

    That's true but if you've seen videos from YouTube or wherever the Taiwanese version looks more of a traditional Chinese game show, but just with the lifelines, money tree, and question format.

    The Clock Format is mainly inspired from the "Play It" attraction or the Video Games.

  • @colbyjp123 says:

    i think this is how it should go
    1 million*
    500,000
    250,000
    100,000
    50,000*
    25,000
    15,000
    10,000
    5,000*
    2,000
    1,000
    500
    so by answering
    4-4-4
    instead of
    2-5-5

  • Chris says:

    I have just been told today that the episodes will begin on 20 April, 2010.

  • Plasma says:

    I went to a recording for the new format. It will air in the autumn.

  • Niamh Carter says:

    Remix music are also very nice to listen to.;~*

  • Evan Nelson says:

    Remix music are great because sometimes we get used to hearing the same thing over and over again. ~`’

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