Wer wird Millionär" in Thailand

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Wer wird Millionär" in Thailand

 
23.03.02 05:52
"Wer wird Millionär" in Thailand: Fehler machte Kandidatin allwissend
In der thailändischen Version von 'Wer wird Millionär?' hatte eine Straßenverkäuferin den Hauptpreis abgeräumt: Sie gewann eine Million Baht(26.250 Euro). Und das obwohl sie bereits nach der 5. Frage alle Joker verzockt hatte. Der Sender staunte.    
Bereits nachdem man ihr den Gewinn ausgezahlt hatte, fiel der Schwindel auf: Durch einen Computerfehler waren alle richtigen Antworten für die Kandidatin markiert. Techniker hatten ein Anschlusskabel vertauscht.    
Der Sender entschuldigte sich bei der Kandidatin, nahm ihr das Geld allerdings wieder weg. Dennoch bot man ihr an, erneut als Kandidatin in die Show zu kommen, was sie auch tat. Da gewann sie 25.000 Baht.    
 Quelle: www.20min.ch
das scheint ja die runde zu machen mit solchen fehlern :-)
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4th 'Millionaire' Suspect Arrested

 
29.04.02 17:51
4th 'Millionaire' Suspect Arrested
Sat Apr 27, 8:15 PM ET

LONDON (AP) - A fourth person has been arrested as part of an investigation into alleged deception on the televisions game show "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? (news - Y! TV)", police said Saturday.

 
The 35-year-old man, whose name was not released, was taken into custody Wednesday by police in western England, Scotland Yard said.

Police declined to discuss what role he may have played in the alleged scam. He was released on bail pending a June court hearing.

Police have arrested three others as part of the investigation into a segment of the popular show in which Major Charles Ingram, 38, won 1 million pounds or $1.45 million.

The segment was not broadcast and Ingram's check was withheld because of suspicions that he cheated. News reports suggested investigators believed someone in the audience relayed correct answers to questions by coughing.

Ingram and his wife Diana, 37, were arrested at their home in Wiltshire county, west of London, in November and are free on bail. A teacher identified in press reports as Tecwen Whittock was also arrested.

None of the three has been charged, Scotland Yard said, adding that the investigation was continuing.

Diana Ingram and the major's brother-in-law, Adrian Pollock, had both previously won $45,000 on the game show. She later wrote a book called "Win A Million," based on a theory both she and her brother had used to succeed.

After the inquiry was announced, Ingram held a news conference and denied any wrongdoing.
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