Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? was the first Singaporean version for English-speaking peoples based off British Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Aired from 2000 to 2004 on MediaCorp TV Channel 5. Hosted by Mark Van Cuylenburg. Top prize was 1 000 000 Singaporean dollars.
Bai Wan Da Ying Jia
Bai Wan Da Ying Jia (Mandarin Chinese: 百万大赢家, English translation: Million-dollar winner), and also Shuí Yuànyì Chéngwéi Bai Wan Da Ying Jia? (Mandarin Chinese: 誰願意成為百万大赢家?, English translation: Who wants to be the big winner?) was the second Singaporean version for Mandarin dialect-speaking peoples based off British Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Aired from 2000 to 2004 on MediaCorp TV Channel 8. Hosted by Cao Qitai (Chao Chi-Tai). Top prize was also 1 000 000 Singaporean dollars.
Lifelines
In two versions was the three main lifelines:
- 50:50
- Phone-A-Friend (Rakan Telefon) (電話支援)
- Ask the Audience (Tanya penonton) (觀眾支援)
Seasons
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (In English)
Bai Wan Da Ying Jia (In Mandarin)
Money Tree
Question | Prize |
15 | $1 000 000 |
14 | $500 000 |
13 | $250 000 |
12 | $125 000 |
11 | $64 000 |
10 | $32 000 |
9 | $16 000 |
8 | $8 000 |
7 | $4 000 |
6 | $2 000 |
5 | $1 000 |
4 | $500 |
3 | $300 |
2 | $200 |
1 | $100 |
Winners
$250,000 winners
- Steven Tan (December 27, 2001)
$125,000 winners
- Liang Yi Min (August 22)
$64,000 winners
- Liang Jian Guo
$32,000 winners
- Xu Zhenrong and Zhou Chongqing (DJ Edition)
$16,000 winners
- Chen Xing Zhi (Children's Edition)
$8,000 winners
- Lai Feng Jun (Children's Edition)
- Yan An
- Feng Huishi and Lin Lingzhi (DJ Edition)
$1,000 winners
- Wang Bang Rong (2000?)
- Su Ying Zhi
- Xu Bing and Xie Yulin (DJ Edition)
- Mary Xu and Chen Liyi (DJ Edition)
- Billy Wang and Fen Ying (DJ Edition)
$0 winners
- Hong Qing Hai (2003) (5th question wrong)
Sources
- Official website (English version, in English)
- Official website (Mandarin version, in Chinese)
- Winners list (archieve, in Chinese)