Who Want to Be a Millionaire? (2000)
Who Want to Be a Millionaire? (2000)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

David Briggs
Creator

Camille Combal
Self - Host

Mike Whitehill
Creator

Arthur
Self - Host

Steven Knight
Creator

Didier Froehly
Director

Matthew Strachan
Original Music Composer

Keith Strachan
Original Music Composer

Mimie Mathy
Self

Benjamin Castaldi
Self

Jean-Pierre Foucault
Self - Host / Self - Contestant

Jarry
Self - Contestant

Franck Dubosc
Self - Contestant

Ary Abittan
Self - Contestant

Michèle Bernier
Self - Contestant

Charlotte Gaccio
Self - Contestant

Élie Semoun
Self - Contestant

Alessandra Sublet
Self - Contestant

Kev Adams
Self - Contestant

Marianne James
Self - Contestant

Denis Brogniart
Self - Contestant

Jonathan Cohen
Self - Contestant

Florence Foresti
Self - Contestant

Joël Dicker
Self - Contestant

Jean-Luc Lemoine
Self - Contestant

Philippe Caverivière
Self - Contestant

Léa Salamé
Self - Contestant

Michel Boujenah
Self - Contestant

Jeff Panacloc
Self - Contestant

Dany Boon
Self - Contestant

Laurence Arné
Self - Contestant

Laurent Ruquier
Self - Contestant
Media.

Details.
Release DateJuly 3, 2000
Original NameQui veut gagner des millions ?
StatusReturning Series
Seasons20
Episodes34
Running Time52m
Filming LocationsLa Plaine Saint-Denis, France
Genres
Last updated:
This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Qui veut gagner des millions ? (Who Wants to Win Millions?) is the French version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, which originated in Great Britain on the ITV network. The aim of the game is to win the top prize of €1,000,000 (3 for some shows then 4 million FF before France adopted the euro) by answering 15 (12 from 2009 to 2016) multiple-choice questions correctly. It is broadcast on the TF1 network, and was hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault from 2000 until 2019, then by Camille Combal and in 2024 by Arthur.
For more about the show and rules see Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?; the money tree differs in amounts, but the format is virtually identical. For several years a "Switch the Question" lifeline was available once a contestant answered the fifth question correctly. As of April 2009, the first three possible questions were taken out of the game, reducing the number of possible questions to 12, similar to the UK format in play from September 2007 to February 2014. For list of international variants of the show, see International versions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.
The show served as a plot device in the French film My Best Friend.
In December 2010, TF1 announced the end of the first daily multi-year run, due to a fall in viewing of that series as of June.
A prime-time version with celebrities (for charity) was maintained between 2010 and final broadcast of that main series on January 1, 2016.
In December 2018 in a charity version, Jean-Pierre Foucault announced he would leave the show in favour of Camille Combal for a return to the air on TF1 in January 2019 – each figured respectively as a contestant on those shows also.
In February 2019, TF1 announced the return of the daily version. The first tapings were scheduled for April 2019, for a broadcast from May 13, 2019, at 6:15 pm.
On May 23, 2024, Arthur announced on his Instagram account for the return of the show with himself as the presenter to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the program. This special edition saw two episodes airing in September 2024. A TF1 50th anniversary special episode aired on February 4, 2025.
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