[quote name=\'itiparanoid13\' date=\'Apr 7 2004, 09:17 PM\'] God I hope not. I am American so I don't know anything about UK Weakest Link. Someone on another board said there were like 2 series also; one was cheaper and another was called like "champions" edition and it was what the US version was based off of. There is no word on which series it will be. Anytime i get information, I always tell the public. Anytime. [/quote]
There were two different series a Daytime series and a Primetime series. As most of you know that it kicked off as a Daytime show back in August 2000 without a studio audience and canned laughter "Thank goodness". Due to its popularity they decided to create a Primetime version for Wednesday nights so they gotten hold of 49 Champions from the first series and produced 7 Champions League Specials as it was simply called beacause of their previous wins but more ironically it went against ITV's live soccer coverage of the Uefa Champions League at the same time, mostly featuring English clubs like Man Utd, Arsenal etc...
The Primetime editions as mentioned above featured 7 players with a possible top prize of £20,000 with each top bank being £2,500 with the last round doubled. Also it had a studio audience. After the Champions League editions they focused on Celebrity Specials featuring stars from Casulty, Eastenders etc.. these were shown in 2001 after the first celebrity special were shown at Christmas Eve with the Daytime edition.
In 2002 they decided to change the Primetime format and extend the players to 9 as with the Daytime edition and have a top prize of £50,000 (So take the Daytime Chain and multiply by 5) they produced some regular episodes but it didn't grab the viewers but the Daytime edition was still popular. So further into 2002 they ditched normal contestants and continue with Celebrities, however even though it was shown in the early Saturday evening slot it still was grabbing the same ratings as with the Daytime edition. As of right now there is a decision to do a Primetime specials as a one-off and continue working on the Daytime version as last year there were something like 5 specials in the first quarter of the year but this year there are only 2, a Rugby Special and a Eurovision Special (Yet to air).
With Joe's question about bank totals I'm not sure as no-one has kept a record for this unlike I have with Millionaire since there were too many repeats and US specials messing up the schedule without warning but I think the highest & lowest are the following, remember these are close estimates:
Daytime (£10,000):
Lowest: £970
Highest: £5,140
We RARELY see teams break the £4,000 barrier these days as its practially the same with each episode of somewhere between £2,000-£3,000.
Primetime I (£20,000):
Lowest: £5,000
Highest: £10,000
Simply highere as there are 7 links in the chain.
Primetime II (£50,000):
Lowest: £5,000
Highest: £25,700 - Currently won on the Rugby Special shown last month.
While the 2nd highest is something like £23,000 won on an Olympics Special last year.