Fortune: Million Pound Giveaway
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- | Contestants have one minute to make an appeal for money from the resident panel of ridiculously wealthy people, each of whom can give away up to £200,000 (of their own money, though they can probably write it off against tax). | + | Contestants have one minute to make an appeal for money from the resident panel of ridiculously wealthy people, each of whom can give away up to £200,000 (of their own money, though they can probably write it off against tax). Contestants are questioned by the panel and must get a majority vote in their favour to take the money away. |
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+ | Without having actually seen it, we reckon it sounds like an updated version of the 1950s format [[State Your Case]], with elements of [[Dragons' Den]] and [[Without Prejudice?]] in the mix. | ||
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[[Category:Decision Making]] | [[Category:Decision Making]] |
Revision as of 08:24, 15 December 2006
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Host
Co-hosts
Panel: Jeffrey Archer, Duncan Bannatyne, Jacqueline Gold, Simon Jordan, Kanya King
Broadcast
ITV1, 2 January 2007-
Synopsis
Contestants have one minute to make an appeal for money from the resident panel of ridiculously wealthy people, each of whom can give away up to £200,000 (of their own money, though they can probably write it off against tax). Contestants are questioned by the panel and must get a majority vote in their favour to take the money away.
Without having actually seen it, we reckon it sounds like an updated version of the 1950s format State Your Case, with elements of Dragons' Den and Without Prejudice? in the mix.
This programme has not yet aired. A full review will appear here after broadcast.