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  • "The Rich List" Gets a Host
    Thursday, August 31, 2006
    We've been reporting about "The Rich List" for a while, but FOX has finally announced some information. The host will be UK presenter Eamonn Holmes, famous for "Sudo-Q" and "Jet Set". On "The Rich List", random contestants are thrown together on teams and must defeat their opponents by filling in missing answers on a certain list. The lists can be pop culture as previously stated, or could be general trivia, such as naming states with a coast line. If a team can't name as many as they believed they could, the other team wins. That winning team plays round two, where each right answer earns them money, up to $250,000. There is also no limit to how many games you can win. This game is being made by 12 Yard Productions.
    posted by Alex Davis * Permalink 
    1 Comments:
    • Permalink, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      Great. Another show where the Brits take all of "our" money AND jobs and run home to London. When America was the king of the game shows, I don't remember "us" forcing "them" to use Marc Summers and Wink Martindale on their versions of Double Dare and Tic Tac Dough, respectively. Right?

       
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