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''The People Versus'' was a British
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that aired on ITV from 13 August 2000 to 18 June 2002. Series 1 was hosted by
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and Series 2 by
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. The central format was that the questions were sent in by the viewers.


Formats


Series 1

For every question the contestants got correct, they won £5,000. The rules were: In each round the players were shown five questions from one of their specialist subjects. In Round One, each contestant had to attempt and answer correctly one of those five questions - "one of five to stay alive". In Round Two, on a different subject they had to answer two correctly to stay in, Round Three, three, Round Four, four and finally in Round Five, they had to answer all five. In each round, the player could, if they wanted, earn more cash by answering more questions than the quota required, again for £5,000 a piece. To help, each player was shown all five questions at the start. Each player was also given three 'flips'. If a player wanted to use a flip, they could substitute any of the five given questions for another one. Also, if they had the cash, they could elect to 'buy' answers to questions at £10,000 a time. Finishing Round 5 meant the contestant would begin again at Round 1. There was no limit on the amount of money someone could win which theoretically meant someone could win more than a million pounds, the top prize of ''
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'', although no contestant ever won anywhere near this amount of money. If a person got their question wrong, they lost all money in that round and their seat in the game went to the person who set the question.


Series 2

Studio contestants were asked general knowledge questions set by the public. The rounds were as follows: *Round one: one question worth £100, and four passes *Round two: two questions worth £250, and three passes *Round three: three questions worth £500, and two passes *Round four: four questions worth £1,000, and one pass *Round five: five questions worth £3,000, and no passes The contestant had a four-minute time limit to finish the rounds. Running out of time meant they lost. If the contestant was stuck on a question, he or she could pass (which discards the question for good), but if they cannot pass any more, they must use a 'Flip'. A contestant had three flips at their disposal. These substituted the question for an alternative one on their specialist subject. Finishing Round 5 meant that the contestant would bank the £3,000 and have the chance to restart from Round 1 again with their Flips restored. As in the first series there is an unlimited amount of money to be won. The highest sum of money won on the daytime version was £15,900. If a contestant answered a question incorrectly or could not be completed answer within the time limit, then they were knocked out of the game. The person who set the question won £100. (Later in the series this changed to £50 for a Round 1 knockout, with no money being awarded for an elimination in a later round.) The Bong Game was then played. The studio contestant had the choice of 3 Bong games. One of these three games did not have a bong in it all and went all the way to the money he had in play. A automated voice read out increasing amounts of money. The aim was to stop the voice before the bong sounded. The contestant had to press a button to stop the voice and win whatever was shown on the screen. If the contestant managed beat the bong, the rest of the money in play went to the person who caught the studio contestant out. If the studio player failed to beat the bong, then they would win nothing and the member of the public won all of the money in play. The contestant then found out where the bong would have come in.


Transmissions

Series 1 was broadcast each weekday around 20.30. From Series 2 the series was moved to early evening broadcasting each weekday around 17.00 until 2 November. From 5 November 2001 the series was broadcast on a Monday and Friday with episodes of Night and Day being shown on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Two episodes were never broadcast until Challenge aired them in 2007.


International versions


Georgia

Called ხალხის პირისპირ (Khalkhis P'irisp'ir, lit. in front of people). The show was originally aired on
Rustavi 2 Rustavi 2 ( ka, რუსთავი 2, tr, "Rustavi ori") is a Georgian free-to-air television channel based in Tbilisi, that was founded in 1994 in the town of Rustavi (hence its name). It is an associate member of the European Broadcasting ...
. The values of each round were 50 lari, 100 lari, 200 lari, 400 lari and 1,000 lari respectively.


Hong Kong

Broadcast on ATV, called 各出其謀 (lit. everyone gives his strategies) and hosted by Meg Lam ( 林建明). On 31 December 2001, on the last episode of the first series of ''
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'', the last contestant(Paul Yip) was invited to play the game, but he failed to finish Round 5 and he lost the Bong Game. The first regular episode was aired on 1 January 2002 and the last was on 29 March 2002. The values of each round were HK$5,000, HK$10,000, HK$20,000, HK$40,000 and HK$100,000 (about £6,451) respectively.


Russia

Called Народ против (Narod Protiv, lit. people against). The show was originally aired on Channel One, then a new series aired on
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. Hosted by Dmitry Dibrov and Alexander Miloserdov. The values of each round were 1,000
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, 2,500 roubles, 5,000 roubles, 15,000 roubles and 50,000 roubles (about £1,029) respectively.


Serbia

In Serbia The people Versus aired on
RTS 1 RTS1 (Serbian Cyrillic: РТС1; First program of RTS ( sr, Први програм РТС-а/), First channel of RTS (/ ) or only First (/ )) is a Serbian public mainstream TV channel operated by RTS. Previously on RTS1 Serbian TV series *Ј ...
(between 2002 and 2005) as Сам против свих (Sam protiv svih, lit. Alone vs. all) . In 2009,
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and Advantage bought rights and will air it as Narod protiv / Народ против (lit. people against). The new season began airing on 19 February 2009.


Spain

In Spain, it was aired on Telemadrid as Madrid Reta in 2003, hosted by Javier Capitan.


Basque Country

In Basque Country, it was aired on ETB2 as Euskadi Reta in 2004, hosted by Jorge Fernández.


Turkey

In the Republic of
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula in ...
, it was produced by STR was titled Türkiye Yarışıyor airing on TRT between 2003 and 2004 and was hosted by Osmantan Erkır. The values of each round were 100,000,000 lira, 250,000,000 lira, 500,000,000 lira, 1,500,000,000 lira and 5,000,000,000 lira respectively.


External links

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