Talk:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australian game show)
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Below is some info taken off imdb about special and celebrity editions of the program which need to be incorporated into the article.
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[edit] Celebrity versions
Celebrity All in the Family 18 February 2002
Ben Dark ... Himself Tottie Goldsmith ... Herself Sophie Monk ... Herself Jessica Napier ... Herself Marshall Napier ... Himself Ben Williams ... Himself
Celebrity Best Friends 22 November 2004
Scott Cam ... Himself David Hickey ... Himself Derryn Hinch ... Himself Tim Melrose ... Himself Matt Parkinson ... Himself Peter Rowsthorn ... Himself Guy Sebastian ... Himself Zali Steggall ... Herself Jacki Weaver ... Herself Matt Welsh ... Himself
Celebrity Roulette 7 February 2005 and 14 February 2005 Celebrities are partnered with former contestants from the show as they try to win the one million dollar prize for their charity.
Martine Alpins ... Herself Christopher Fare ... Himself Pauline Hanson ... Herself Alicia Molik ... Herself Trevor Sauer ... Himself (as Dr. Trevor Sauer) Shane Warne ... Himself
Champions Challenge 14 March 2005
Shane Kelly ... Himself Tamsyn Lewis ... Herself Katie Mactier ... Herself Steve Monaghetti ... Himself Chantelle Newbery ... Herself Robert Newbery ... Himself Eloise Southby ... Herself (as Eloise Southby-Halbish) Petria Thomas ... Herself
Mummy Wants to Be a Millionaire 21 November 2005
Odd Couples Special 21 February 2005 Five couples compete for the opportunity to play for the one million dollar prize. After each Fastest Finger First question, the names of the four other partners of the opposite sex are placed in a hat and one is drawn at random to accompany the successful contestant in the hot seat.
Summer Heroes 13 February 2006 Five teams of two people each, representing the police force, fire service, ambulance service, State Emergency Service and lifeguards, compete for the opportunity to win up to one million dollars for their nominated charities.
This episode introduces a new rule for Phone-A-Friends that forbids them from using a computer search engine or conversing with other people when attempting to obtain the answer to the question asked by the contestant
The Block II Special 12 July 2004 The four couples from the second series of The Block compete in teams of two to win the one million dollar prize for their nominated charity.
The Entertainers 28 April 2003
Nick Giannopoulos ... Himself Barry Humphries ... Dame Edna Ian 'Molly' Meldrum ... Himself
[edit] Question
Can anyone remember what the value the question was worth on last week's episode (22 October - the series return) when the first contestant got the question wrong and walked away with $1000? He asked the audience and the majority of them gave him the wrong answer. Thanks -- Ianblair23 (talk) 20:58, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
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