Quiz Shows

Overview

Quiz shows are broadcast competitions based on trivia. They often feature a host who poses questions to contestants, who compete against one another for the grand prize.

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  • The American 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' redefined the quiz show

    The show was already a success in the United Kingdom when it was adapted for the US to boost ratings during 1999’s “sweeps week,” a pivotal time for television ratings. The show worked, thanks to a charismatic host in Regis Philbin and the high stakes of a big cash prize. That combination would be replicated with great success in reality competition shows, such as “American Idol,” which would follow.

  • Before his final answer, the first US ‘Millionaire’ winner called his dad to tell him he’d won

    John Carpenter was the first US contestant on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” to win the top prize. Impressively, he did it without using any of his “lifelines,” which could provide hints. Well, that’s not exactly true: Carpenter did use his “Phone a Friend” lifeline, but it was just to let his father know that he’d be winning a million bucks.

  • One contestant allegedly used well-timed coughs to con 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'

    Charles Ingram won the show’s top prize in 2002, though producers found his performance, which featured several strange responses, suspicious. After reviewing the footage, the producers discovered several coughs that aligned with the correct answers and theorized that Ingram’s wife and another contestant were using the coughs to convey the correct answers to him. Ingram maintained his innocence, yet he was tried and convicted of fraud.

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