Secret Fortune

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Secret Fortune
Format Game show
Created by Matthew Worthy
Kieran Doherty
Presented by Nick Knowles
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 29
Production
Location(s) BBC Pacific Quay
Running time 50 minutes
Production company(s) Wild Rover Productions
BBC Northern Ireland
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One
Picture format 16:9
Original run 12 February 2011 (2011-02-12) – 29 December 2012 (2012-12-29)
Chronology
Preceded by Guesstimation
Followed by Break the Safe

Secret Fortune is a BBC National Lottery game show that is broadcast on BBC One. It ran from 12 February 2011 to 29 December 2012 and is hosted by Nick Knowles.

Format

A pair of contestants must find the highest sum of money contained in one of 24 numbered envelopes, each containing a randomly assigned sum of money between £100 and £100,000. This is done by correctly answering a series of multiple choice questions.

In the first half of the game, the contestants select four of the envelopes and these are each assigned to one of the four possible answers. In this stage of the game, the computer assigns the envelope containing the highest sum of money to the correct answer. The contestants then eliminate the three answers they believe are wrong. With each elimination, the associated envelope is opened to reveal the sum of money being discarded. The remaining envelope is handed unopened to the contestants to be used in the second half. This continues over six questions until the contestants are left with six.

In the second half of the game, the remaining envelopes that the players keep in the first half are assigned to answers, but now the lowest sum of money is assigned to the correct answer and the contestants must identify and eliminate it. One envelope is discarded with each question until the final question becomes a 50/50 choice between two answers. The contestants win the sum of money inside the envelope they do not eliminate.

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 12 February 2011 16 April 2011 9
2 20 August 2011 8 October 2011 8
3 7 July 2012 29 December 2012 12

Ratings

Episode Viewing figures from BARB.[1]

Series 1 (2011)

Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers BBC One Weekly Ranking
1 12 February 2011 6,090,000 11
2 19 February 2011 6,190,000 10
3 26 February 2011 6,070,000 14
4 5 March 2011 5,980,000 11
5 12 March 2011 5,990,000 10
6 26 March 2011 4,980,000 19
7 2 April 2011 4,410,000 23
8 9 April 2011 4,400,000 23
9 16 April 2011 Under 3,900,000 Outside Top 30

Series 2 (2011)

Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers BBC One Weekly Ranking
1 20 August 2011 Under 3,910,000 Outside Top 30
2 27 August 2011 Under 4,040,000 Outside Top 30
3 3 September 2011 Under 3,890,000 Outside Top 30
4 10 September 2011 Under 4,040,000 Outside Top 30
5 17 September 2011 Under 3,890,000 Outside Top 30
6 24 September 2011 Under 3,790,000 Outside Top 30
7 1 October 2011 Under 3,910,000 Outside Top 30
8 8 October 2011 Under 4,100,000 Outside Top 30

Series 3 (2012)

Episode No. Airdate Total Viewers BBC One Weekly Ranking
1 7 July 2012 4,170,000 25
2 14 July 2012 4,360,000 13
3 21 July 2012 4,280,000 17
4 18 August 2012 Under 3,770,000 Outside Top 30
5 25 August 2012 Under 3,710,000 Outside Top 30
6 1 September 2012 Under 3,850,000 Outside Top 30
7 8 September 2012 Under 3,570,000 Outside Top 30
8 15 September 2012 Under 3,830,000 Outside Top 30
9 22 September 2012 Under 3,770,000 Outside Top 30
10 29 September 2012 Under 4,070,000 Outside Top 30
11 6 October 2012 Under 4,310,000 Outside Top 30
12 29 December 2012 Under 5,430,000 Outside Top 30

Reception

Readers of ukgameshows.com named it the best new game show of 2011 in their "Hall of fame" poll.[2]

Other Versions

  •  United States: In 2011, the CBS network commissioned a pilot of Secret Fortune, with Donny Osmond hosting. The show was produced by Nigel Lythgoe for CBS and Phil Morrow for Wild Rover Productions, the format's owner. The show has not been picked up for a full series.[3]
  •   Switzerland: In October 2012, the Swiss television channel "SF" started the "Secret Fortune" with the host Roman Kilchsperger. The name of the game show is "Top Secret".
  •  Sweden: Plans for a Swedish version of Secret Fortune are in progress. Casting of contestants have started. Premiere programme is scheduled for August 2013, on Swedish TV4.[4]

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