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Man sa yarbah al malyoon
GenreQuiz show
Presented byGeorge Kurdahi
Country of originMiddle East and North Africa
Original release
NetworkMBC1, OSN Yahala HD
Release1998 –
2016

On 14 September 1998, show called من سيربح المليون (Who Will Win One Million) was broadcast on MBC1 (English translation: Who will win the million?, transliteration: Man sa yarbah al-malyoon). Its host was George Kurdahi.[1] The biggest prize was 1 million Saudi riyals (US$266,000). It was aired until May 2004 and was replaced by من سيربح 2 مليون with 2,000,000 SR (US$533,000) top prize. On 12 January 2010 it returned with the 12-question format and grand prize also decreased to 1 million riyals. On 16 October 2015, the show returned again to 15-question format and the biggest prize also increase again to 2 million Saudi riyals.

Game's prizes

1998 - 2004:

  • 1. question • 100 SR
  • 2. question • 200 SR
  • 3. question • 300 SR
  • 4. question • 500 SR
  • 5. question • 1,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • 2,000 SR
  • 7. question • 4,000 SR
  • 8. question • 8,000 SR
  • 9. question • 16,000 SR
  • 10. question • 32,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • 64,000 SR
  • 12. question • 125,000 SR
  • 13. question • 250,000 SR
  • 14. question • 500,000 SR
  • 15. question • 1,000,000 SR

2004 - 2007:

  • 1. question • 200 SR
  • 2. question • 300 SR
  • 3. question • 500 SR
  • 4. question • 1,000 SR
  • 5. question • 2,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • 4,000 SR
  • 7. question • 8,000 SR
  • 8. question • 16,000 SR
  • 9. question • 32,000 SR
  • 10. question • 64,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • 125,000 SR
  • 12. question • 250,000 SR
  • 13. question • 500,000 SR
  • 14. question • 1,000,000 SR
  • 15. question • 2,000,000 SR

2010:

In this version, there is only 1 guaranteed sum. The contestant can choose the guaranteed sum in any question expect the 12th question. This is adopted in Russian version since September 2010.

  • 1. question • 500 SR
  • 2. question • 1,000 SR
  • 3. question • 2,000 SR
  • 4. question • 5,000 SR
  • 5. question • 10,000 SR
  • 6. question • 20,000 SR
  • 7. question • 40,000 SR
  • 8. question • 80,000 SR
  • 9. question • 150,000 SR
  • 10. question • 250,000 SR
  • 11. question • 500,000 SR
  • 12. question • 1,000,000 SR

2015 - 2016:

  • 1. question • 500 SR
  • 2. question • 1,000 SR
  • 3. question • 2,500 SR
  • 4. question • 5,000 SR
  • 5. question • 10,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • 20,000 SR
  • 7. question • 30,000 SR
  • 8. question • 50,000 SR
  • 9. question • 75,000 SR
  • 10. question • 100,000 SR (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • 200,000 SR
  • 12. question • 350,000 SR
  • 13. question • 500,000 SR
  • 14. question • 1,000,000 SR
  • 15. question • 2,000,000 SR

Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco

Man sa yarbah al malyoon
GenreQuiz show
Presented byRachid El Ouali
Country of originAlgeria, Tunisia and Morocco
Original release
NetworkNessma TV
ReleaseAugust 2009

من سيربح المليون (English translation: Who will win a million?, transliteration: Man sa yarbah al malyoon) is a game show broadcast in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show is hosted by Rachid El Ouali. The main goal of the game will be to win 500,000 by answering multiple-choice questions correctly. من سيربح المليون was broadcast from August 2009 to September 2010. It was shown on TV station Nessma TV.

The game's prizes

  • 1. question • €25
  • 2. question • €50
  • 3. question • €125
  • 4. question • €250
  • 5. question • €500 (guaranteed sum)
  • 6. question • €1,000
  • 7. question • €2,000
  • 8. question • €4,000
  • 9. question • €6,000
  • 10. question • €10,000 (guaranteed sum)
  • 11. question • €20,000
  • 12. question • €50,000
  • 13. question • €100,000
  • 14. question • €200,000
  • 15. question • €500,000

Winners

There are 5 top prize winners.

  • Khaled al Mulla - 21 November 2001
  • Mohammad Tanirah - 15 March 2002
  • Sidi Ahmed Weld Ali - 2 January 2003
  • Kenaan Matar - 15 May 2007
  • Mohammad Hamzeh - 23 March 2010

References