The Rich List (American game show)

The Rich List is an American television game show on Fox, that aired its only episode on 1 November 2006 at 9 pm ET / PT. The show was then cancelled two days later by Fox after rating poorly in comparison to its slot competitors, Lost (on ABC) and CBS's Criminal Minds. It was produced by the British company 12 Yard, whose main creative team devised and produced Weakest Link and Dog Eat Dog. It featured competitors making lists of things, such as ABBA songs or Steven Spielberg movies, with the winning team being the one that could name the most. British television presenter Eamonn Holmes was the host.

The Rich List
Also known asThe Money List (2009)
GenreGame show
Created by
  • Jim Cannon
  • Andy Culpin
  • Sam Pollard
  • David Young
Directed byBob Levy
Presented byEamonn Holmes
Fred Roggin
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons
  • 1 (Fox)
  • 1 (GSN)
No. of episodes
  • 1[1] (Fox)
  • 9 (GSN)
Production
Executive producers
  • David Young
  • Mike Beale
  • Andy Culpin
Production company12 Yard
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseNovember 1, 2006 (2006-11-01)
NetworkGSN
ReleaseJune 13 (2009-06-13) –
August 15, 2009 (2009-08-15)

In the episode, Holmes stated, "Our top prize is so big...well, we don't have a top prize!"

Despite its failure, two and a half years later, a revised version aired on GSN under the title The Money List, with Fred Roggin hosting.

Gameplay

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Two teams of two players each competed. The teams were placed in separate soundproof isolation booths, with audio that could be turned on or off by the host, much like the Twenty-One game show. He would announce the category for the list, such as "Tom Cruise Movies" or "Top 50 Broadway Shows of All Time", and the teams would take turns bidding on how many they thought they could name.

The host would switch the audio on and off between booths as the bidding continued, then turn them both on when one team dared the other to fulfill the bid. That team would then need to come up with that many correct answers in a row to win the list. One mistake would award it to their opponents.

The first team to win two lists won the game and went on to the bonus round.

Tiebreaker

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If each team won one list, a sudden death tiebreaker was played. The host would give the category, both booths were switched on, and the teams took turns giving one answer at a time. To win the list and the game, one team would have to give a correct answer while their opponents missed.

Bonus round (The Rich List/The Money List)

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The winning team was given a new category by the presenter and had the chance to supply up to 15 right answers. Winnings increased after every third one as shown in the table below.

Right Answers Winnings (The Rich List) Winnings (The Money List)
3 $10,000 $5,000
6 $25,000 $10,000
9 $75,000 $15,000
12 $150,000 $25,000
15 $250,000 $50,000

If a wrong answer was given at any time, the team would lose all accumulated money for that bonus round, but previous winnings were safe. After every third answer, they could choose to stop (keeping all money won so far) or go on. Regardless of the outcome, they would have returned to play against a new pair of opponents; only a loss in the main game could have eliminated the champions.

Contestants and winnings

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The Rich List

Number Contestants Appearance Total winnings No. of Rich Lists played
1 Ray Barnhart & Bill May 1 November 2006 $175,000 2

The Money List

Number Contestants Appearance Total winnings No. of Money Lists played
1 Scott Seidler & Harriett Davies 13 June 2009 $5,000 2
2 Charysse Harper & Mike Wending 20 June 2009 $25,000 2
3 Darren Heyman & Barbara Stcherbatchef
Young Dawkins & Shannon Dardashti
27 June 2009 $10,000
$10,000
1
1
4 Robert Checkoway & Anastasia Travers 11 July 2009 $50,000 2
5 Robert Checkoway & Anastasia Travers
Brad Serton & Megan Niedermeyer
18 July 2009 $5,000
$10,000
1
1
6 Brad Serton & Megan Niedermeyer 25 July 2009 $15,000 2
7 Lisa Vickers & Bentley Kalu
Courtney Welch & Alisha Zucker
1 August 2009 $15,000
$0
1
1
8 Autumn Jenkins & Christopher Slaughter
Karen Steinbach & David Vest
8 August 2009 $0
$0
1
1
9 Karen Steinbach & David Vest 15 August 2009 $10,000 2

Past lists

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The Rich List

Episode # Air Date Lists
1 1 November 2006

Tom Cruise movies

Books or short stories by Stephen King

People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive Sudden Death

Best Picture Oscar winners The Rich List

Top 50 Broadway shows

America's 50 most read daily newspapers

Animated Disney Films theatrically released including Pixar The Rich List

The Money List

Episode # Air Date Lists
1 13 June 2009

Julia Roberts movies

Countries of Asia

Scrabble letters worth more than one point Sudden Death

Dr. Seuss books The Money List

America's Top 50 restaurant chains

Celebrity guest stars who have appeared as themselves on the TV series Will & Grace

The Beatles Billboard US Top 40 Hits The Money List

2 20 June 2009

Elvis Presley's Billboard US Top 40 Hits

Hotels with Casinos on the Las Vegas Strip

Looney Tunes "Looney Stars" cartoon characters Sudden Death

Presidents of the USA before 1900 The Money List

Adam Sandler movies

100 most populated cities in the world

Countries that have held the Miss Universe title 1952-2008 Sudden Death

Winners of the Tony Award for Best Musical 1949-2008 The Money List

3 27 June 2009

Oscar-winning actresses 1927-2008

Properties for sale on a Monopoly board

Men who have walked on the Moon Sudden Death

The characters and family in the TV series Friends The Money List

Elton John's Billboard US Top 40 Hits - including collaborations

Host cities of the Summer Olympics 1896-2008

Dustin Hoffman movies The Money List

4 11 July 2009

Meryl Streep movies

Named characters from the book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Mariah Carey's Billboard US Top 40 Hits - including collaborations Sudden Death

European Capital Cities The Money List

The 100 Great Stand-ups of all time

Female Grand Slam Tennis singles Champions 1968-2008

Songs from the original film soundtrack of Grease The Money List

5 18 July 2009

Saturday Night Live male cast members

Michael Jackson's Billboard US Top 40 Hits - including collaborations

Characters that were voiced in The Simpsons Movie Sudden Death

Countries that have a star on their national flag The Money List

Best Actor Oscar winners 1927-2008

Top 50 girls names' in USA in 2007

Top 10 largest lakes in the world Sudden Death

Clue characters, weapons & locations The Money List

6 25 July 2009

John Travolta movies

Countries that use Spanish as an official language

US Vice Presidents The Money List

Madonna's Billboard US Top 40 Hits - including collaborations

Golfers who have won a Major title, 1960-2008

The 10 Top-Earning deceased celebrities Sudden Death

Primetime Emmy Award-Winning TV Comedy Series, 1966-2007 The Money List

7 1 August 2009

Bruce Willis movies

The 30 most populous US cities

The Top 25 wine-producing countries in the world The Money List

The 101 Top-selling musical artists of all time in the USA

The plays of William Shakespeare

Portraits on current US Legal Tender Sudden Death

Movies directed by Steven Spielberg The Money List

8 8 August 2009

Eddie Murphy movies

Winners of the NFL Super Bowl 1967-2008

The 50 highest-paid celebrities in the world The Money List

Currencies of the world

Characters, creatures & droids from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi

The 20 most common surnames in the US Sudden Death

Best Female country vocal performance Grammy winners 1964-2008 The Money List

9 15 August 2009

Whitney Houston's Billboard US Top 40 Hits - including collaborations

Commercial airlines that fly in and out of Chicago's O'Hare Airport

Time magazine's "Person of the Year" recipients, 1927-2007 The Money List

American Idol Finalists 2002-2008

States of the US with an Ocean coastline

Musicals composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber Sudden Death

Will Smith movies The Money List

International versions

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  • Fox promos for The Rich List in the weeks leading up to its debut had mentioned that the show was the most addicting game show to come out of the UK since Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. However, despite being created by a British group, The Rich List had not then been televised in Britain (the US version was first to air). Before the US version was announced, Holmes did host a pilot for ITV, but the show was not picked up. It later aired as a tie-in for the National Lottery on BBC One under the title Who Dares Wins, hosted by Nick Knowles.
  • In Australia, Seven Network picked up the rights to the show and announced plans to air a local version before the US version premiered. The program is hosted by Deal or No Deal host Andrew O'Keefe. The pilot episode was taped on 18 October 2006. The show began taping episodes for air on 11 December 2006 and auditions for contestants for the show continue. The money amounts for the final round are the same as on the US show, except in Australian dollars. The show premiered on 29 January 2007.
  • In Germany, The Rich List is produced for the German TV channel Sat.1. Kai Pflaume is the host. The format and rules appear to be identical to those on the US and Australian versions, although the prize values for the bonus list are less (the top prize for completing the bonus list is €100,000). The show premiered as a three-night event on 26 May 2007, and will now run Saturdays and Sundays at 7:15 pm.[2]
  • In New Zealand, The Rich List is produced for TVNZ and airs on TV ONE. Applications for the show were opened at the beginning of April 2007. The grand prize for completing the bonus list is NZ$50,000. The host is Jason Gunn.
  • In North Macedonia, Листа за 300 (List for 300) is produced for Sitel. The show has started airing in April 2019 and the host of the first season was famous Macedonian actor Dejan Lilikj. For the second season there was change of host and Marko Noveski is host of the show. In the first season, the main prize was 300,000 denars (around €5,000), and after it the top prize was decreased to €300.
  • In Ireland, The Money List is produced by RTÉ and airs on RTÉ One. The show has started airing on 1 October 2023 and is hosted by Baz Ashmawy. The grand prize for the Irish version is €15,000.
Country Local name Host Channel Year aired Top prize per round
  Australia The Rich List Andrew O'Keefe Seven Network 2007–2009 $250,000
  France La Liste gagnante Patrice Laffont France 3 2009 €5,000
  Germany Rich List – Jede Antwort zählt Kai Pflaume Sat.1 2007–2008 €100,000
  Greece H Αiσтα
I Aista
Christos Ferentinos ANT1 2008 ?
  Ireland The Money List Baz Ashmawy RTÉ One 2023–present €15,000
  New Zealand The Rich List Jason Gunn TV ONE 2007–2008 $50,000
  North Macedonia Листа за 300
Lista za 300
Dejan Lilikj
Marko Noveski
Sitel 2019–present 300,000 denars (first season)
€300 (since second season)
  Spain La Lista Daniel Domenjó La 1 2008 €25,000
Carlos Sobera La 2 2010
  United Kingdom Who Dares Wins Nick Knowles BBC One 2007–2019 £50,000
  United States (original format) The Rich List Eamonn Holmes FOX 1 November 2006 $250,000
The Money List Fred Roggin GSN 2009 $50,000

Cancellation

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After only one episode with a 1.5/4 rating (4 million viewers),[3] the show was pulled from its time slot, to be replaced by a special new episode of The O.C. the following week, which struggled the next night during its season premiere.[4] The Rich List became the second US program in the 2006 calendar year (after ABC's Emily's Reasons Why Not in January), and the first of the 2006–07 television season, to be cancelled after a single telecast.

Revival

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The Money List

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The show earned a revival for GSN under the title The Money List, and premiered on 13 June 2009. Pilot episodes of the series were taped in London on the set of Who Dares Wins at The London Studios from 27 to 30 August 2008 with sports commentator Fred Roggin as host. The top prize for this version is US $50,000, which is the same top prize amount as the UK and New Zealand versions (the only difference is that the UK's version is in pounds sterling, while New Zealand's version is in New Zealand dollars).[5] The revival ended on 15 August 2009 after one season and nine episodes aired.

References

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  1. ^ 5 episodes unaired
  2. ^ "Auto & Technik - Auto & Technik". www.sat1.de. 17 March 2014. Archived from the original on 28 May 2020. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
  3. ^ The Star Ledger. May 2007
  4. ^ "Fox Boots 2, Adds an 'OC'". Variety. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Buzzer Blog story from August 30, 2008". Archived from the original on 31 August 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
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