User:Vinrese.stewart.3/Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Gritain)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a fictional Gritish television quiz show hosted by Colonel Richard Persil which offers a maximum cash prize of one million gems for correctly answering successive multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. It is available to watch on YouTube at StarDylan1's channel.

The programme first aired on 4 June 2011. One contestant played at a time and originally had no time limit to answer questions. Contestants were presented with the question and possible answers before they decided whether to attempt an answer or walk away with what they have already won.

Gameplay
Contestants answer a list of 11 increasingly-difficult questions to win the top prize of G1 million. Contestants can choose to leave the game at any point and claim the prize for the last correctly-answered question without penalty. Answering the third question correctly guarantees that a contestant will leave with no less than G5,000 if they provide an incorrect answer to a later question, and answering the seventh question correctly increases the minimum payout to G50,000. A contestant who answers either the first, second or third question incorrectly leaves with nothing. On the final part of each program, a klaxon denotes the end of the show.

Lifelines
Three lifelines are presented at the beginning of the game in order to aid contestants:
 * Ask the Audience: Audience members use touch pads to designate what they believe the correct answer to be. The percentage of the audience choosing each specific option is displayed to the contestant.
 * 50:50: The computer eliminates two incorrect answers, leaving one incorrect answer and the correct one.
 * Phone-a-Friend: The contestant calls one of up to five friends, who provided their phone numbers in advance. The contestant has thirty seconds to read the question and answer choices to the friend, who then has the remaining time to offer input.

Format
Ten contestants compete against each other on each episode in the "Fastest Finger First" round in order to determine which contestant will play the main portion of the game. A question and four answers are presented, and each contestant must order these answers in the manner specified. The contestant who achieves the correct order in the fastest time moves to the second portion of the game. If that contestant chooses to stop the game early or is eliminated following an incorrect answer, a new contestant is chosen in the same manner from the remaining nine contestants.

Contestants are required to answer 11 questions to win the top prize. The minimum payouts are G5,000 for answering three questions correctly and G50,000 for answering seven questions.