¿Quién quiere ser millonario? (Spain)

¿Quien quiere ser millonario? (Until 2001 ¿Quiere ser millonario? 50 por 15

and since 2012 ¿Quien quiere ser el millonario?) are the spanish versions of spanish version of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? The show has hosted by Carlos Sobera until 2008, Antonio Garrido on 2009 and Núria Roca on 2012. The goal of the game is win the top price by answering 15 question (12 in 2009) questions correctly.

There were five season of the show: The first aired on Telecinco started on 19 April 1999 (Spain was the trird country outside UK to aired the show) and it finished on March 2001. Was hosted by Carlos Sobera.

The second edition started on Antena 3 the 25 July of 2005 and finished on late 2007. It was the first edition in Euro-era. Also hosted by Carlos Sobera.The third edition was aired on 2008 with the new graphics and new money tree. This edition was the only one to have 4 lifelines. The three classicals and Switch The Question since the question six. Last season hosted by Carlos Sobera.

The four edition was aired on summer 2009 with the 12-question format, in beggining Antena 3 has planned to air the show after the summer, but was cancelled for the low ratings. The host was Antonio Garrido.The fifth (and last one, for now) was aired on laSexta with the Hot Seat format. The host was Núrica Roca and the show has not renovated by the low ratings. But until november of 2012 are emited the episodes.

Money tree
The bold numbers are guaranteed sums.

Lifelines
50/50: (cinquenta por ciento) The computer eliminates two wrong answers, leaving the right answer and a remaing wrong answer. Used until 2009.

Ask the Audience: (Comodín del público) Audience members use touch pads to designate what they believe the correct answer to be. The audience choosing each specific option is displayed to the contestant. Used until 2009.

Phone a Friend: (Comodín de la llamada) The contestant calls one of up to three friends who provided their phone numbers in advance. The contestant has 30 seconds to read the question and answer choices to the friend who then has the remaining time to offer input. Used until 2009.

Switch the Question: (Cambio de pregunta) Replaces the current question with another of the same monetary value. Only used on 2008. The contestants have this lifeline since the fisrt guaranteed sum.

Pass: Only lifeline in the HotSeat format. The contestant can unse this life to not give an answer. The next contestant must answer the question. Only used in 2012.