Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Australia)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was Australian version of game show, based off on British version Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Aired from 1999 to 2006 in Nine Network. Hosted by Eddie McGuire.

11-question and 15-question and 16-question formats
From 1999 to 2000 beginning with an eleven question format starting at $1,000, this was later changed to 15 and offered a top prize of $1 million. However, in the 2007 revision of the show, the new maximum prize money on offer is $5 million, however in the 2009 revision the top prize reverted to $1 million.

2007 format
The series ran for its scheduled 6 episodes from October, 22 to November 26 ,2007. The most notable change to the format is the addition of a bonus 16th question, which is worth $5,000,000. After answering question 15 correctly, they have the option of going for the bonus question. If the contestant gives the correct answer, he or she will win $5 million (the largest top prize in the history of Australian TV game shows). However, if an incorrect answer is given, then his or her winnings will plummet down to only $32,000; a devastating $968,000 loss.

2010 format
On 27 February 2010, a prime time special called Whizz Kids: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was broadcast in which teams of students tried to win up to $1,000,000 for their school. Another episode was broadcast on 6 March 2010.

The Late Shift
In the comedy show "Comedy Inc. The Late Shift" were a few of comedies:
 * With Trevor and Lenny as the contestants and fake Eddie McGuire as the host.


 * With Henry Killock as the contestant and fake Eddie McGuire as the host.


 * With Greg Ashley and Tim as the contestants and fake Eddie McGuire as the host.


 * With Peter Gardner and Tim as the contestants and fake Eddie McGuire as the host.
 * With Barry as the contestant and fake Eddie McGuire as the host.

Top Prize Winners

 * Rob "Coach" Fulton - $1,000,000 (October 17, 2005)
 * Martin Flood - $1,000,000 (November 14, 2005)

$500 000 Winners

 * Trevor Sauer - $500,000 (September 4, 2000)
 * William Laing - $500,000 (October 16, 2000)
 * Dave and Denise Moser - $500,000 (June 2001)
 * Maria McCabe - $500,000 (April 8, 2002)
 * Molly Meldrum - $500,000 (April 28, 2003)
 * Andrew Lockett - $500,000 (September 8, 2003)
 * Scott Smith - $500,000 (October 4, 2004)
 * Shane Warne and Trevor Sauer - $500,000 (February 14, 2005)
 * Clifford Plumpton - $500,000 (June 27, 2005)
 * Yael Blinco - $500,000 (November 21, 2005)

$250 000 Winners

 * Paddy Spooner - $250,000 (April 28, 1999)
 * Brett McDonald - $250,000 (July 3, 2000)
 * Rob & Loretta Valenda - $250,000 (March 12, 2001)
 * Christopher Fare - $250,000 (May 13, 2002)
 * Bill Copland - $250,000 (June 10, 2002)
 * Tony Barber - $250,000 (August 12, 2002)
 * Jonathan Evans - $250,000 (May 26, 2003)
 * Tim Serisier - $250,000 (June 2, 2003)
 * David Morgan - $250,000 (March 8, 2004)
 * Rowan McGullicuddy - $250,000 (June 28, 2004)
 * Alan Tomlinson - $250,000 (September 13, 2004)
 * Kay Balzer - $250,000 (2004)
 * Christopher Connolly - $250,000 (September 5, 2005)
 * Henry Kiss - $250,000 (November 26, 2007)

$125 000 Winners

 * Bronwyn Morris - $125,000 (April 1, 2000)
 * Rick Bowman - $125,000 (July 10, 2000)
 * Genny Potter - $125,000 (August 21, 2000)
 * Tim Fox - $125,000 (February 12, 2001)
 * Len Keating - $125,000 (October 8, 2001)
 * David - $125,000 (November 2001)
 * Steve Grome - $125,000 (July 22, 2002)
 * Rob Stephenson - $125,000 (March 10, 2003)
 * Georgia Clarke - $125,000 (March 31, 2003)
 * Graeme Crook - $125,000 (June 23, 2003)
 * Chris Marruffo - $125,000 (November 3, 2003)
 * Rob Brow - $125,000 (April 4, 2005)
 * Brian O'Connell - $125,000 (October 10, 2005)
 * Tony and John Koutsonikolas' - $125,000 (March 6, 2010)

$64 000 Winners

 * Trevor Vearing - $64,000 (June 26, 2000)
 * Peter Lynch - $64,000 (May 21, 2001)
 * Mary Picton - $64,000 (2005)
 * Polica Leslie - $64,000 (November 26, 2007)

$32 000 Winners

 * Michael McLean - $32,000 (2000) (7th question wrong)
 * Marga Lumbers - $32,000 (June 12, 2000)
 * Adam Stevens - $32,000 (June 19, 2000) (11th question wrong)
 * Red Symons - $32,000 (July 17, 2000) (14th question wrong)
 * Fiona Horne - $32,000 (September 10, 2000) (11th question wrong)
 * Jerry McBrien - $32,000 (July 7, 2003) (11th question wrong)
 * Mickey Pragnell - $32,000 (2004) (13th question wrong)
 * John Garner - $32,000 (June 14, 2004)
 * Charles List - $32,000 (November 15, 2004)
 * Glenn Hammond - $32,000 (April 18, 2005)
 * Chris Culley - $32,000 (October 24, 2005)
 * Tony Egan - $32,000 (April 3, 2006)
 * Unknown - $32,000 (2007 Episode 4) (13th question wrong)
 * Unknown - $32,000 (2007 Episode 5) (11th question wrong)

$16 000 Winners

 * Chris Edwards - $16,000 (October 30, 2000)
 * Ms. Guduchie - $16,000 (2007 Episode 5)

$1 000 Winners

 * Dane Edna - $1,000 (9th question wrong)
 * Bill Raubitschek - $1,000 (April 1, 2000) (5th question wrong)

$0 Winners

 * Richard Hatch - (October 19, 2000) (4th question wrong)
 * Richard - (November 20, 2000) (5th question wrong)

$? Winners

 * Rick Elliott - at least $1,000 (1999)
 * Russ Meaden - at least $0 (2000)
 * Graeme Hills - at least $1,000 (July 10, 2000)
 * Christopher Speary - at least $1,000 (April 2000)
 * Phillip Barnes - at least $0 (November 2001)
 * Damian Peterson - at least $1,000 (2003)

Trivia

 * Red Symons is the only one contestant in a celebrity special, has answered the 14th ($500,000) question incorrectly, losing $218,000 and leaving with only $32,000.
 * A contestant in episode 5 in 2007, used all three lifelines in her $300 question.

Hot Seat

 * Millionaire now runs as a Millionaire Hot Seat format in Australia. See that page for more information.