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{{Infobox television|
{{Infobox television
| show_name = ''เกมเศรษฐี''
| native_name = {{Infobox name module|Thai|เกมเศรษฐี}}
| image = Fragment of Thai Millionaire.jpg
| image = Fragment of Thai Millionaire.jpg
| caption = Fragment of ''เกมเศรษฐี''
| caption =
| genre = [[Quiz show]]
| genre = [[Quiz show]]
| runtime = 30 min (2000-2008), 60 min (2019-)
| runtime = 30 min (2000-2008)
| creator = David Briggs Mike Whitehill [[Steven Knight]]
| creator = Born & Associated Co. Ltd.
| based_on = Original format created and licensed by [[Sony Pictures Television|Sony Pictures Television Studios]]
| presenter = Traiphop Limpapath
| presenter = Traiphop Limpapath
| country = [[Thailand]]
| network = [[Channel 3 (Thailand)|Channel 3]] (2000-2004), [[iTV (Thailand)|iTV/TITV]] (2004-2008), [[PPTV (Thailand)|PPTV]] (2019-)
| country = Thailand
| network = [[Channel 3 (Thailand)|Channel 3]] (2000-2004)<br>[[iTV (Thailand)|iTV/TITV]] (2004-2008)
| first_aired = March 4, 2000 2019
| first_aired = {{start date|2000|3|4}}
| last_aired = January 14, 2008
| last_aired = {{end date|2008|1|14}}
| website =
}}
}}
[[Image:Studio of Thai Millionaire.jpg|thumb|Studio of ''เกมเศรษฐี'']]
[[Image:Studio of Thai Millionaire.jpg|thumb|Studio of the show.]]
'''''เกมเศรษฐี''''' ([[English language|English]] [[translation]]: ''Millionaire Game'', [[transliteration]]: ''Kemṣ̄ers̄ʹṭ̄hī'') was a [[Thai language|Thai]] [[game show]] based on the original [[United Kingdom|British]] format of ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''. The main goal of the [[game]] was to win 1 million [[Thai baht]] by answering 12 [[multiple-choice]] [[question]]s correctly (earlier 16 questions). There were three ''lifelines'', all other than in the original version - Double Dip (contestant can choose the answer two times), Help of Audience Members (help of two members of the audience who believe that they know the correct answer) and Switch The Question (contestant can change the question). Earlier the lifelines were: Fifty Fifty, Ask The Audience and Switch The Question.
'''''Keam Sreasthi''''' ({{lang-en|The Millionaire Game}}) was a Thai [[game show]] based on the original [[United Kingdom|British]] format of ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''. The main goal of the [[game]] was to win 1 million [[Thai baht|baht]] by answering 15 [[multiple-choice]] [[question]]s correctly (earlier 16 or 12 questions). There were three ''lifelines'', all other than in the original version - Double Dip (contestant can choose the answer two times), Help of Audience Members (help of two members of the audience who believe that they know the correct answer) and Switch The Question (contestant can change the question). Earlier the lifelines were: Fifty Fifty, Ask the friend ask the host and Ask The Audience.


== The game's prizes ==
== Money tree ==
These are the prizes of the new version of the game:
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; border:1px;; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; width:44%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; border:1px;; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; width:44%;"
! rowspan="2" style="width: 16%" |Question number
! rowspan="2" style="width: 16%" |Question number
!Question value (Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)
!Question value (Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)
|-
|-
! style="width: 28%" |12-question format{{Ref label|footnote_1|3v|3v}}
! style="width: 28%" |12-question format{{efn|name=incorrect|Failing to answer correctly, the contestant will walk away with 50% of its last question value.}}
|-
|-
|1
|1
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|-
|-
|12
|12
| style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''<big>฿1,000,000</big>'''</span>
| style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''{{big|฿1,000,000}}'''</span>
|}
|}


Previously, the money tree consisted of the following prizes:
:

These are the prizes of the old version of the game:


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; border:1px;; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; width:65%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; border:1px;; cellpadding:2; cellspacing:0; width:65%;"
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! style="width: 28%" |First version
! style="width: 28%" |First version
! style="width: 28%" |Second version
! style="width: 28%" |Second version
! style="width: 28%" |Third version{{Ref label|footnote_1|3v|3v}}
! style="width: 28%" |Third version{{efn|name=incorrect}}
|-
|-
|1
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|-
|16
|16
| colspan="2" style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''<big>฿1,000,000</big>'''</span>
| colspan="2" style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''{{big|฿1,000,000}}'''</span>
| style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''<big>฿1,000,000</big>'''</span>
| style="background: #FFE600" |<span style="color:#D2691E;">'''{{big|฿1,000,000}}'''</span>
|}
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| float = right
| float = right
| value = ฿1,000,000 (16 of 16) – no time limit
| value = ฿1,000,000 (16 of 16) – no time limit
| question = Which of the following animal have 4-chamber heart?
| question = Which of the following animals has a four-chamber heart?
| a = Snake
| a = Snake
| b = Turtle
| b = Turtle
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| cstyle = correct
| cstyle = correct
| d = Lizard
| d = Lizard
| caption = Bunluerith's 1 million baht question
| caption = Siksaka Bunluerith's 1 million baht question
}}
}}


Siksaka Bunluerith is the first and only Thai contestant to legitimately win a top prize by answering all 16 questions in first format correctly on October 2000.
Siksaka Bunluerith is the first and only Thai contestant to legitimately win the top prize of 1 million baht by answering all 16 questions in October 2000.


==The Lertlak Panchanawaporn affair==
==The Lertlak Panchanawaporn affair==
In 2002, Lertlak Panchanawaporn, 44-year-old street vendor won the grand prize on the show. The show's producers were impressed with her, since she had only a fourth-grade education. Finally, the truth came to light... a computer error led the player to being fed all the right answers. The cable feeding the player the answers on the computer screen was supposed to be hooked up the presenter's computer. She had noticed that the right answers were constantly highlighted on her computer screen and won the million by this way. Show's producers took the million away from her. Later she was allowed to play again and she won 25,000 baht in her second play-through. Articles about it were written in many TV stations, newspapers and websites (e.g. [[BBC]] and [[Deutsche Welle]]). There was also a chapter about it in the book ''Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad'' by Rick Broadhead.<ref>''Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad'', Rick Broadhead, pages 136-137, chapter ''Rags to Riches''</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1887279.stm BBC.co.uk]</ref>
In 2002, Lertlak Panchanawaporn, a 44-year-old street vendor won the grand prize on the show. The show's producers were impressed with her, since she had only a fourth-grade education. Finally, the truth came to light: a computer error led to the player being fed all the right answers. The cable feeding the player the answers on the computer screen was supposed to be hooked up to the presenter's computer. She had noticed that the right answers were constantly highlighted on her computer screen and won the million by this way. The show's producers took the million away from her. Later, she was allowed to play again and she won 25,000 baht in her second play-through. Articles about it were written in many TV stations, newspapers and websites (e.g. [[BBC]] and [[Deutsche Welle]]). There was also a chapter about it in the book ''Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad'' by Rick Broadhead.<ref>''Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad'', Rick Broadhead, pages 136-137, chapter ''Rags to Riches''</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=2002-03-22|title='Millionaire' TV game show gaffe|language=en-GB|work=[[BBC News]]|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/1887279.stm|access-date=2021-06-09}}</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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{{Refbegin|}}{{note label|footnote_1|3v|3v}}Failing to answer correctly, the contestant will walk away with 50% of its last question value.{{Refend}}


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 03:12, 7 March 2024

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Thaiเกมเศรษฐี
GenreQuiz show
Created byBorn & Associated Co. Ltd.
Based onOriginal format created and licensed by Sony Pictures Television Studios
Presented byTraiphop Limpapath
Country of originThailand
Production
Running time30 min (2000-2008)
Original release
NetworkChannel 3 (2000-2004)
iTV/TITV (2004-2008)
ReleaseMarch 4, 2000 (2000-03-04) –
January 14, 2008 (2008-01-14)
Studio of the show.

Keam Sreasthi (English: The Millionaire Game) was a Thai game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The main goal of the game was to win 1 million baht by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly (earlier 16 or 12 questions). There were three lifelines, all other than in the original version - Double Dip (contestant can choose the answer two times), Help of Audience Members (help of two members of the audience who believe that they know the correct answer) and Switch The Question (contestant can change the question). Earlier the lifelines were: Fifty Fifty, Ask the friend ask the host and Ask The Audience.

Money tree

Question number Question value (Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)
12-question format[a]
1 ฿15,000
2 ฿20,000
3 ฿25,000
4 ฿30,000
5 ฿35,000
6 ฿40,000
7 ฿45,000
8 ฿50,000
9 ฿100,000
10 ฿250,000
11 ฿500,000
12 ฿1,000,000

Previously, the money tree consisted of the following prizes:

Question number Question value (Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)
First version Second version Third version[a]
1 ฿1,000 ฿5,000 ฿5,000
2 ฿2,000 ฿6,000 ฿10,000
3 ฿3,000 ฿7,000 ฿15,000
4 ฿4,000 ฿8,000 ฿20,000
5 ฿5,000 ฿9,000 ฿25,000
6 ฿10,000 ฿30,000
7 ฿20,000 ฿35,000
8 ฿30,000 ฿40,000
9 ฿40,000 ฿45,000
10 ฿50,000 ฿50,000
11 ฿100,000 ฿100,000
12 ฿200,000 ฿200,000
13 ฿300,000 ฿300,000
14 ฿400,000 ฿400,000
15 ฿500,000 ฿500,000
16 ฿1,000,000 ฿1,000,000

Top prize winners

฿1,000,000 (16 of 16) – no time limit
Which of the following animals has a four-chamber heart?
⬥ A: Snake ⬥ B: Turtle
⬥ C: Crocodile ⬥ D: Lizard
Siksaka Bunluerith's 1 million baht question

Siksaka Bunluerith is the first and only Thai contestant to legitimately win the top prize of 1 million baht by answering all 16 questions in October 2000.

The Lertlak Panchanawaporn affair

In 2002, Lertlak Panchanawaporn, a 44-year-old street vendor won the grand prize on the show. The show's producers were impressed with her, since she had only a fourth-grade education. Finally, the truth came to light: a computer error led to the player being fed all the right answers. The cable feeding the player the answers on the computer screen was supposed to be hooked up to the presenter's computer. She had noticed that the right answers were constantly highlighted on her computer screen and won the million by this way. The show's producers took the million away from her. Later, she was allowed to play again and she won 25,000 baht in her second play-through. Articles about it were written in many TV stations, newspapers and websites (e.g. BBC and Deutsche Welle). There was also a chapter about it in the book Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad by Rick Broadhead.[1][2]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Failing to answer correctly, the contestant will walk away with 50% of its last question value.

References

  1. ^ Dear Valued Customer, You Are a Loser: And Over 100 Other Embarrassing and Funny Stories of Technology Gone Mad, Rick Broadhead, pages 136-137, chapter Rags to Riches
  2. ^ "'Millionaire' TV game show gaffe". BBC News. 2002-03-22. Retrieved 2021-06-09.