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Megabucks Giveaway

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Created by
  
Michigan Lottery

Original network
  
WDIV (Michigan only)

First episode date
  
13 April 1991

Program creator
  
Michigan Lottery

Language
  
American English

Country of origin
  
United States

Picture format
  
NTSC

Final episode date
  
14 September 1996

Genre
  
Game show

Presented by
  
Chuck Gaidica Aggie Usedly Jim Harper (occasional substitute)

Original release
  
April 13, 1991 – September 14, 1996

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Megabucks Giveaway was a game show that aired on Michigan's WDIV-TV from April 13, 1991 to September 14, 1996. It was developed by the Michigan Lottery. The hosts included Chuck Gaidica from WDIV, Aggie Usedly from the Michigan Lottery, and Detroit radio personality Jim Harper, who occasionally substituted for Gaidica.

Contents

Megabucks Giveaway was an updated version of the Michigan Lottery's previous game show, Fame and Fortune, with a few new elements.

Contestants were chosen by submitting their non-winning instant-win tickets for a random drawing.

Gameplay

Megabucks Giveaway was an updated version of the Michigan Lottery's previous game show, Fame & Fortune, with a few new elements. As before, players chose a letter in the word "FORTUNE," and earned or lost money. Players, as before, could not exceed $1,000, or go below zero.

One of the newest elements added was a BONUS card hiding behind one of the letters on the FORTUNE wall, if one of the contestants uncovers it, he or she were granted an extra shot at picking one of four keys to unlock the safe that contained $50,000 in the end game (if they become the overall winner). Contestants could win up to two bonus cards meaning they could have 3 chances to crack open the safe.

End Game

At the end of the game, the contestant who winds up with the most money, wins an automatic $5,000 and an opportunity to unlock the safe that contained a check for $50,000.

The contestant who won would automatically have one chance to crack open the safe by picking one of four color-coded keys (1: Red, 2: Green, 3: Blue, 4: Orange) and if he or she chooses the key that unlocks the safe, wins the $50,000, but if they pick the wrong key, they only win the automatic $5,000. But if the contestant picks a wrong key and he or she has one or two bonus cards, they were granted one or two extra chances to cracking open the safe for the $50,000.

References

Megabucks Giveaway Wikipedia