Kim Milyoner Olmak İster? | |
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Presented by | Kenan Işık (2011–2014) Various celebrities (2014) Selçuk Yöntem (2014–2017) Murat Yıldırım (2017–2019) Kenan İmirzalıoğlu (2019–2024) Oktay Kaynarca (2024–) |
Country of origin | Turkey |
Original language | Turkish |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 1061 |
Production | |
Running time | 180 minutes |
Production company | Sera Film Services |
Original release | |
Network | ATV |
Release | 2 August 2011 – present |
Related | |
Kim 1 Milyon İster? (2008) Kim 500 Bin İster? (2005-2006) Kim 500 Milyar İster? (2000-2004) |
Kim Milyoner Olmak İster? [1] (English translation: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?) is a Turkish game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? . The program was broadcast from August 2, 2011 and it is shown on ATV.
The main goal of the game is to win ₺5,000,000 by answering 13 multiple choice questions correctly. There are four lifelines: Ask the Audience, Phone a Friend, 50/50 and Double Dip. If contestant answers 1st or 2nd question incorrectly, the contestant walks away with absolutely nothing. During the game, the contestant can walk away with the money they earned in the game, thus ending the game.
This version adopts the clock format from the US version. The first two questions each have a 15-second time-limit and contestants then have a 45-second time-limit for each of the next five questions. After answering 7th question correctly, the clock is removed and there is no time limit to answer the last six questions. If the contestant fails to give a final answer when the time expires, it will be treated as if a wrong answer was given by the contestant. [2]
Payout structure | |||
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Question number | Question value | ||
2011–2021 | 2021–2023 | 2023– | |
1 | ₺500 | ₺1,000 | ₺2,000 |
2 | ₺1,000 | ₺2,000 | ₺5,000 |
3 | ₺2,000 | ₺3,000 | ₺7,500 |
4 | ₺3,000 | ₺5,000 | ₺10,000 |
5 | ₺5,000 | ₺7,500 | ₺20,000 |
6 | ₺7,500 | ₺10,000 | ₺30,000 |
7 | ₺15,000 | ₺30,000 | ₺50,000 |
8 | ₺30,000 | ₺50,000 | ₺100,000 |
9 | ₺60,000 | ₺100,000 | ₺200,000 |
10 | ₺125,000 | ₺200,000 | ₺300,000 |
11 | ₺250,000 | ₺400,000 | ₺500,000 |
12 | ₺1,000,000 | ₺1,000,000 | |
13 | — | ₺5,000,000 |
Using a lifeline temporarily pauses the question's timer.
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