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''Sitting on a Fortune'' is a British
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that aired on
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from 7 November 2021 to 9 July 2023 and is hosted by
Gary Lineker Gary Winston Lineker (; born 30 November 1960) is an English former professional footballer and current sports broadcaster. He is regarded as having been one of the greatest English strikers. His media career began with the BBC, where he has p ...
.


Background

The show was commissioned in July 2021. It is produced at Dock10 by Possessed and
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Format

On each episode, six contestants compete for a chance to win up to £100,000. They sit in a line of six chairs; the one at the front of the line is coloured gold and designated as the "Money Chair," while the one at the rear is coloured red. All questions asked during the game have four answer options, one of which is correct. Only the contestant in the Money Chair at any given moment may answer a question; a correct answer allows them to stay there, but a miss sends them to the end of the line and allows everyone else to move up one place.


Rounds 1 and 2

At the start of Round 1, the contestants choose their initial seat positions based on the result of a random draw held before the show. After a total of three correct answers have been given, the contestant in the Money Chair advances to the final, while the one in the red chair is eliminated with no winnings. Round 2 is played in the same fashion, but with two of the middle chairs removed. The four remaining contestants choose their initial positions based on their seating order at the end of Round 1.


Round 3

The two middle chairs are removed, leaving only the red one and the Money Chair, and the two remaining contestants choose their initial positions as in Round 2. During this round, the contestant in the red chair selects the category for each question from two options. After the second correct answer is given, the contestant in the Money Chair advances to the final.


Final

A second red chair is added behind the Money Chair, and the three qualifying contestants choose their initial positions in the order that they won the first three rounds. A total of seven questions are asked in this round, with the contestant in the rear choosing the category for each as in Round 3. The jackpot begins at £100,000, but decreases by £10,000 for every missed question. The contestant in the Money Chair may ask for help from either or both of the others at any time, and may heed or ignore their advice as they see fit. A miss on the final question allows the next contestant in line a chance to answer it after moving up to the Money Chair. The first one to give the correct answer wins the entire jackpot, while the other two leave with nothing. If all three contestants miss this question, no one wins any money.


Transmissions


Reception

Joel Golby of ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' found Lineker to be a poor presenter with little interest in the contestants, contrasting with fellow ex-footballer
Ian Wright Ian Edward Wright (born 3 November 1963) is an English television and radio personality and former professional footballer. He works as a pundit for BBC Sport and ITV Sport. Wright enjoyed success with London clubs Crystal Palace and Arsenal ...
on another new ITV game show, ''
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''. Billy Weir of ''
The Belfast Telegraph The ''Belfast Telegraph'' is a daily newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Independent News & Media. Its editor is Eoin Brannigan. Reflecting its unionist tradition, the paper has historically been "favoured by the Protestant pop ...
'' criticised footballers being game show hosts, naming Lineker, Wright and Alex Scott of '' The Tournament''.


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sitting on a Fortune 2021 British television series debuts 2023 British television series endings 2020s British game shows English-language television shows ITV game shows Television series by ITV Studios