Kes tahab saada miljonäriks? (also, as Miljonimäng) (English translation: Who want to become a millionaire?) was the Estonian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Aired from September 8, 2002, to December 3, 2008, each Sunday on TV3 Estonia channel. Hosted by Hannes Võrno.
Lifelines[]
There were lifelines (õlekõrsi in Estonian) available to all contestants:
- 50:50
- Phone-a-Friend (Helista sőbrale)
- Ask the Audience (Küsi publikult)
- Three Wise Men (Tarkade klubi, 2007-2008). When a contestant decided to use this lifeline, the host would read and fed the question to a panel of three experts, and they would have 30 seconds to confer and figure out the answer to the question. The experts in the Estonian version were Ivo Linna, Indrek Salis and Jevgeni Nurmla.
Seasons[]
- Season 1 (39 episodes; September 8, 2002 - May 25, 2003)
- Season 2 (39 episodes; September 7, 2003 - May 30, 2004)
- Season 3 (39 episodes; September 4, 2004 - May 29, 2005)
- Season 4 (39 episodes; September 4, 2005 - May 28, 2006)
- Season 5 (39 episodes; September 3, 2006 - May 27, 2007)
- Season 6 (39 episodes; September 2, 2007 - May 25, 2008)
- Season 7 (14 episodes; September 7 - December 3, 2008)
Money tree[]
Question No. |
Correct Answer Value |
Walk Away Value |
Miss Answer Value |
Amount Lost for a Wrong Answer |
---|---|---|---|---|
15 | 1 000 000 krooni | 500 000 krooni | 32 000 krooni | 468 000 krooni |
14 | 500 000 krooni | 250 000 krooni | 218 000 krooni | |
13 | 250 000 krooni | 125 000 krooni | 93 000 krooni | |
12 | 125 000 krooni | 64 000 krooni | 32 000 krooni | |
11 | 64 000 krooni | 32 000 krooni | 0 krooni | |
10 | 32 000 krooni | 16 000 krooni | 1 000 krooni | 15 000 krooni |
9 | 16 000 krooni | 8 000 krooni | 7 000 krooni | |
8 | 8 000 krooni | 4 000 krooni | 3 000 krooni | |
7 | 4 000 krooni | 2 000 krooni | 1 000 krooni | |
6 | 2 000 krooni | 1 000 krooni | 0 krooni | |
5 | 1 000 krooni | 500 krooni | 0 krooni | 500 krooni |
4 | 500 krooni | 300 krooni | 300 krooni | |
3 | 300 krooni | 200 krooni | 200 krooni | |
2 | 200 krooni | 100 krooni | 100 krooni | |
1 | 100 krooni | 0 krooni | 0 krooni |
Winners[]
500 000 EEK winners[]
- Jevgeni Nurmla - 500 000 EEK (March 14, 2004)
- Indrek Salis - 500 000 EEK (March 6, 2005)
250 000 EEK winners[]
- Klaarika Park - 250 000 EEK (March 16, 2003)
- Rein Õue - 250 000 EEK (February 2004)
- Marek Reinaas - 250 000 EEK (December 2004) (Special edition)
- Mati and Artur Talvik - 250 000 EEK (May 8, 2005) (Special edition)
- Lia Hanso - 250 000 EEK (January 20, 2008)
- Priit Luhtaru - 250 000 EEK (February 17, 2008)
125 000 EEK winners[]
- Olav Mäe - 125 000 EEK (March 19, 2003)
- Andres Kund - 125 000 EEK (May 28, 2006)
- Einar Vilem - 125 000 EEK (February 26, 2007)
- Sulev Lääne - 125 000 EEK (November 11, 2007)
- Tormi Kevvai - 125 000 EEK (May 19, 2008)
64 000 EEK winners[]
- Elmar and Jaagup - 64 000 EEK (September 8, 2006)
- Kristjan and Lee - 64 000 EEK (September 8, 2006)
32 000 EEK winners[]
- Indrek Salis - 32 000 EEK (January 19, 2003)
16 000 EEK winners[]
- Tiina - 16 000 EEK (200x)
4 000 EEK winners[]
- Raivo (2003)
Trivia[]
- The recording of the show took place in the TV3 channel studio at the address: Tallinn, Peterburi tee 81.
- Number of contestants: 515 (as of December 30, 2007)
- Total winnings: 14 122 000 EEK (as December 30, 2007)
- 45 contestants won 64 000 EEK, 16 contestants walk away with 125 000 EEK and 2 contestants left with 500 000 EEK.
Gallery[]
Sources[]
- Web page (rules) (2002-2003)
- SMS game (2007)
- Official website