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Nancy Christy became the first woman to win $1 million on the syndicated version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire in the US. Here is her million dollar question
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Brian first appeared on WWTBAM on January 20, 2000 and missed his $100 question, leaving with nothing. He came back on May 20, 2001 with others $0 winners on a WWTBAM Zero Dollar Winners show and won $16,000. Not bad. :)
Part 2 is of better quality and shows his $2,000 question to his $32,000 question, which he walks away from.
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David Gold appeared on WWTBAM on February 10, 2000 and became the third contestant on the American WWTBAM to leave with nothing. He missed on his $1,000 question and from the way he started out, he probably wasn't going to get far anyways.
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Of course, this part doesn't really need a description, but this is game show history right here and it set the standard for all future game show millionaires. It still holds up as one of the greatest game show moments of all time, even to this day, over 8 years since it happened.
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The Who wants to be a millionaire player and host screen. This is a short preview on Fastest Finger First and on the 1million ? question. It is in greek, but it can be easily used in any language. Built on Microsoft Power Point 2007
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Joe Trela sat in the hotseat on March 23, 2000 and became the show's third $1,000,000 winner. What was even more impressive was that he went the entire upper tier of questions without an available lifeline to use, having used his last ones at $32,000, which was the first time a $1,000,000 winner had done that.
This is part 1 of his run from his $100 question to his $1,000 question.
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Joe Trela sat in the hotseat on March 23, 2000 and became the show's third $1,000,000 winner. What was even more impressive was that he went the entire upper tier of questions without an available lifeline to use, having used his last ones at $32,000, which was the first time a $1,000,000 winner had done that.
This is part 2 of his run from his $2,000 question to his $32,000 question.