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2waytraffic sells Millionaire spin-off
UK-listed producer and distributor 2waytraffic has inked a number of major deals for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? spin-off 50-50.
Broadcasters including Australiaâs Nine Network, Japanâs Fuji TV and Greeceâs Mega Channel have all picked up rights to the show, the first spin-off of the hit format. Endemol Italy will also produce a version after it picked up the local rights.
The show follows the 50-50 life line offered to Millionaire contestants if they canât choose between the four answers. Contestants of 50-50 play in pairs and the aim of the game is to make a choice between two possibilities. The first player in the pair must answer the question before it is then offered to the partner who must agree or disagree. Following a couple of rounds the pair must decide how much prize money they think they deserve to win.
2waytraffic is offering the show as a daily stripped format or as a weekly primetime gameshow. Japanâs Fuji will air the pilot in November, while Greeceâs Mega Channel will air a daily version of the show at the end of 2008.
The deals follows 2waytrafficâs acquisition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and distributor Celador International in December 2006.