The Biggest Game Show in the World (Greek TV series)

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The Biggest Game Show in the World
GenreReality competition
Written byJoseph Bolintiam
Presented byNadia Boule
ComposerAlain Weiller
Country of originFrance
China
Original languageGreek
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producerAnna Arvaniti
EditorThodoris Simantirakis
Running time75 minutes
Original release
NetworkANT1
ReleaseOctober 25, 2013 (2013-10-25) –
February 20, 2014 (2014-02-20)
Related
The Biggest Game Show in the World
Jeux sans frontières

The Biggest Game Show in the World (Greece) is a Greek reality game show based on the French-Chinese TV game shows, The Biggest Game Show in the World.[1]

The show is supposed to be based on the game show Jeux sans frontières, which was considered the biggest televised game show in the world for over 30 years.

1st Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 9
France 13
Russia 16
Greece 24
Kazakhstan 27
Spain 22

Wall of champions The wall of champions is the sixth and final game that brings out the final winner of each episode. the assay of the game split into two groups: the first group involved teams that received with the lowest score, assert the 4th, 5th, and 6th place, while the second group involved teams that received with the highest score and assert 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. the final points of groups corresponds to height on the wall of champions (e.g. if Russia have a final score 18 points, then the pole will be placed at 18 and from there will start the player)

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia A 4th
Greece B 2nd
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 3rd

2nd Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 10
France 17
Russia 20
Greece 21
Kazakhstan 21
Spain 23

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia A 4th
Greece B 2nd
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 3rd^

^Spain lost the second place, because the last player had put the pole in the indication one instead of zero and finally took third place.

3rd Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 19
France 16
Russia 20
Greece 17
Kazakhstan 27
Spain 23

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 4th
France A 6th
Russia B 1st
Greece A 5th
Kazakhstan B 3rd
Spain B 2nd

4th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 14
France 21
Russia 20
Greece 22
Kazakhstan 22
Spain 20

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France B 3rd
Russia A 4th
Greece B 2nd
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain A 6th

5th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 12
France 18
Russia 22
Greece 18
Kazakhstan 23
Spain 26

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia B 3rd^
Greece A 4th
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 2nd

^Russia lost the first place, because the last player had put the pole in the indication one instead of zero and finally took third place.

6th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 14
France 11
Russia 19
Greece 23
Kazakhstan 22
Spain 23

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia A 4th
Greece B 2nd
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 3rd

7th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 12
France 11
Russia 25
Greece 20
Kazakhstan 26
Spain 25

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia B 1st
Greece A 4th
Kazakhstan B 2nd
Spain B 3rd

8th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 16
Russia 23
Greece 20
Kazakhstan 22
Spain 22

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
Russia B 3rd
Greece A 4th
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 2nd

9th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 13
France 19
Russia 13
Greece 15
Kazakhstan 27
Spain 24

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 6th
France B 3rd
Russia A 4th
Greece A 5th
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 2nd

10th Episode[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 5
France 22
Russia 22
Greece 21
Kazakhstan 16
Spain 27

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 6th
France B 3rd
Russia B 1st
Greece A 4th
Kazakhstan A 5th
Spain B 2nd

11th Episode (Semi-Final 1)[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 11
France 16
Russia 21
Greece 17
Kazakhstan 25
Spain 24

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 6th
France A 5th
Russia B 2nd
Greece A 4th
Kazakhstan B 1st
Spain B 3rd

12th Episode (Semi-Final 2)[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 16
France 17
Russia 15
Greece 25
Kazakhstan 19
Spain 22

Wall of champions

Teams Groups Final Ranking
China A 5th
France A 6th
Russia A 4th
Greece B 1st
Kazakhstan B 2nd
Spain B 3rd

13th Episode (Final)[edit]

Teams Final Points
China 11
France 20
Russia 31
Greece 25
Kazakhstan 35
Spain 37

Wall of champions

Before you start the game was a draw that will compete in the wall countries. Russia, Spain and France first started and immediately after Kazakhstan, Greece and China started second. The aim was to make the fastest time on the wall. (e.g. if Greece did 1 minute 5 seconds then all countries are champions of the game)(The country reach the finish line with the lowest time is the winner)

Teams Final Ranking
China 5th place
France 6th place
Russia 2nd place
Greece 3rd place
Kazakhstan Champion
Spain 4th place

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