Man sa yarbah al malyoon
Man sa yarbah al malyoon | |
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Genre | Quiz show |
Presented by | George Kurdahi |
Country of origin | Middle East and North Africa |
Original release | |
Network | MBC1, OSN Yahala HD |
Release | 1998 – 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 | |
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Genre | Quiz show |
Presented by | Rachid El Ouali |
Country of origin | Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco |
Original release | |
Network | Nessma TV |
Release | August 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
- ^ The Power 100 2008: #35 George Kurdahi, ArabianBusiness.com