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- | ''Smirnoff''-sponsored contest, in which twelve contestants were whittled down to two over a series of four knockout rounds. These were variously daft, one including a pole dancing competition. At the end, the remaining duo were asked to choose between a real 24-carat gold bar worth £20,000 and a worthless imitation. Probably devised as a cheeky alternative to ''Millionaire'', and the end game has more than a sniff of [[ | + | ''Smirnoff''-sponsored contest, in which twelve contestants were whittled down to two over a series of four knockout rounds. These were variously daft, one including a pole dancing competition. At the end, the remaining duo were asked to choose between a real 24-carat gold bar worth £20,000 and a worthless imitation. Probably devised as a cheeky alternative to ''Millionaire'', and the end game has more than a sniff of [[Midas Touch]] shurely?, but otherwise a rather forgettable one-off. |
== Inventor == | == Inventor == |
Revision as of 14:09, 4 February 2009
Synopsis
Smirnoff-sponsored contest, in which twelve contestants were whittled down to two over a series of four knockout rounds. These were variously daft, one including a pole dancing competition. At the end, the remaining duo were asked to choose between a real 24-carat gold bar worth £20,000 and a worthless imitation. Probably devised as a cheeky alternative to Millionaire, and the end game has more than a sniff of Midas Touch shurely?, but otherwise a rather forgettable one-off.
Inventor
Royston Mayoh
Theme music
Provided by Dime A Dozen.