Het Moment Van De Waarheid

Het Moment Van De Waarheid

Screencaption of the logo
Genre Game Show
Presented by Robert ten Brink
Country of origin  Netherlands
Production
Producer(s) Blue Circle
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network RTL 4
Original release September 6, 2008 – January, 31, 2009
External links
Website
Tier Questions Prize Amount
1 6 €1,000
2 5 €5,000
3 4 €15,000
4 3 €35,000
5 2 €50,000
6 1 €100,000

Het Moment Van De Waarheid (Dutch pronunciation: [ət moːˈmɛnt vɐn də ˈʋaːrɦɛi̯t]) was a Dutch game show based on the Colombian Nada más que la verdad ("Nothing More than the Truth") format. Contestants answer a series of 21 increasingly personal and embarrassing questions to receive cash prizes. The show is hosted by Robert ten Brink and aired on RTL 4. The show premiered on September 6, 2008 and the first season ended on November 1, 2008. A second season started in January 2009 with 4 additional episodes.

Format

Prior to the show, a contestant is hooked up to a polygraph and asked 50 questions; there is no polygraph testing conducted during the actual show. Without knowing the results of the polygraph, he or she is asked 21 of those same questions again on the program, each becoming progressively more personal in nature. If the contestant answers honestly, according to the polygraph results, he or she moves on to the next question; however, should a contestant lie in his or her answer (as determined by the polygraph), the game ends, and the contestant wins nothing.[1] For each tier of questions answered correctly, the contestant wins the corresponding amount of money. A contestant has to decide to stop and take the won amount of money or to continue before he or she hears the next question.

See also

References

  1. Het moment van de waarheid vanaf 6 september op RTL 4 tvdocs.blogspot.com, 12 augustus 2008

External links

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