Monopoly Millionaires' Club (TV Series)
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''Monopoly Millionaires' Club'' is an American lottery
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that debuted in syndication on March 28, 2015. Hosted by stand-up comedian and actor
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, best known for his role as police officer Mike Biggs on the sitcom ''
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,'' it was initially based on an unsuccessful drawing game of the same name that was coordinated by the
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(MUSL), using the ''
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''
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brand under
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from
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. The lottery game returned, in
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form, in the spring of 2015. Each episode culminated with a round called "Go for a Million", a bonus game with the top prize of $1,000,000. The show originated as an hour-long program in its first season, which aired from March 28 to June 13, 2015, consisting of five games per episode. For the second and final season, which aired from September 12, 2015, to April 30, 2016, the show was reduced to a 30-minute format incorporating only three games. In February 2016, the series was canceled after two seasons, with the final episode airing on April 30, 2016.


Format


Main game

Each episode featured winners of a second chance drawing (through an online website), who were flown to
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to participate in the show. Contestants, each selected from a different section of the audience, played a series of games where they could win up to $100,000. Every contestant played a different game and kept half of his/her winnings, with the other half split equally among the drawing winners in his/her section. A total of eight different $100,000 games were played over the course of the series. Episodes were originally taped at the
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and featured five games per hour-long episode. The audience was split into five sections (battleship, boot, cat, dog, and wheelbarrow—all taken from tokens in the classic U.S. version of ''Monopoly''). Later, the taping location was moved to Bally's Events Center in
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and the episodes were reduced to 30 minutes featuring three games. The boot and cat audience sections were initially removed, but later restored. Residents of states that did not sell lottery tickets during the period of the show's production were not eligible to participate in the program. Additionally, during each episode, co-host
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chose a contestant to play a short game for up to $10,000. Two games were played per episode in the first season, and one in the second. Contestants in these games kept their winnings for themselves, but were not eligible to play for the $1 million grand prize.


Go for a Million

At the end of each episode, one contestant would be able to play "Go for a Million", giving up all previous winnings (including the portion shared with the audience section the contestant represented) for a chance to win up to $1,000,000 in cash and additional prizes. The contestant who decided to give up the most money would get to play this round, while all other contestants kept their respective winnings. If no one volunteered, one of the contestants who had won nothing in their games would be chosen at random to play. The contestant started at GO and attempted to make one full lap of the ''Monopoly'' board within five turns. Two dice were rolled on a shaker table referred to as the "''Monopoly'' Rock-and-Roller". The contestant stopped it by pushing a button and moved clockwise according to the total shown, earning an extra roll whenever a double came up. Property spaces awarded varying cash amounts, starting at $2,000 for Baltic Avenue (landing on Mediterranean Avenue was not possible due to being only one space away from GO) and increasing clockwise to $40,000 for Boardwalk. Other spaces awarded prizes or triggered mini-games that could award cash and prizes or penalize the contestant. The game ended immediately and the contestant lost all cash and prizes if any of the following occurred: * Landing directly on the "Go to Jail" space * Rolling three consecutive doubles * Flipping a "Go to Jail" card from Chance or Community Chest Running out of turns without reaching GO or going to Jail, or landing on Luxury Tax in Season 2, split the final cash total with the contestant's audience section and allowed the contestant to keep all non-cash prizes. Passing GO augmented the cash total to $200,000, which was split with the section. Landing on GO exactly, either by dice roll or flipping an "Advance to GO" card from Chance or Community Chest, augmented the contestant's cash total to $1,000,000 and split the Audience Jackpot among the section. This jackpot was $200,000 for all but two episodes, in which it was $300,000. Winning the top prize also awarded the contestant a shiny, diamond-encrusted
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top hat. Four contestants had won the top prize throughout the show's run.


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GSN website (via Internet Archive)
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