Heikoin lenkki

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Heikoin lenkki
Genre Game show
Created byFintan Coyle
Cathy Dunning
Presented byKirsi Salo (2002–2005)
Riku Nieminen (2017–2018)
ComposerPaul Farrer
Country of originFinland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes130
Production
Executive producerMarkus Selin (2002–2005)
ProducersPetteri Ahomaa (2002–2005)
P&G (2017–2019)
Running time45 minutes
Production companies2002–2005: Solar Films
2017–2018: Banijay Finland ltd
Original release
Network2002–2005: MTV3
2017–2018: Nelonen
Release6 September 2002 (2002-09-06) 
21 May 2018 (2018-05-21)

Heikoin lenkki is the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show The Weakest Link , which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000. It was hosted by journalist Kirsi Salo. It premiered in 2002, but after 3 years, the show was axed due to the host's pregnancy. It was shown on the MTV3 network on Fridays at 8:35 pm.

Originally, nine contestants played for a prize of €15,000, but that was changed to eight players competing for €18,000.

Money tree

QuestionPrice (€)
20022002–20052017–2018
9€1,500
8€1,200€2,000€2,500
7€900€1,400€1,250
6€675€900€750
5€450€500 €500
4€300€200€200
3€150€100 €100
2€75€50€50
1€30€20€20


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