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3.7/5 Google Play Country of origin France Original network TF1 Final episode date 1 January 2016 Presented by Jean-Pierre Foucault | 4.3/10 Created by David Briggs & TF1 Running time 52 minutes First episode date 3 July 2000 Genre Game show | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original release July 3, 2000 – January 1, 2016 Program creators Steven Knight, Mike Whitehill, David Briggs Similar Million Dollar Money Dr, Game show, Questions Pour Un Champion, Tout le monde veut pren, Le Maillon Faible |
Qui veut gagner des millions ? (Who Wants to Win Millions?) is the French version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, which originated in Great Britain on the ITV network. The aim of the game is to win the top prize of €1,000,000 (previously 3 & 4,000,000₣ before France adopted the euro) by answering 12 (formerly 15) multiple-choice questions correctly. It is broadcast on the TF1 network, and is hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault.
Contents
- Francs early 2000
- Francs late 2000 2001
- Euros 2002 2009
- Euros 2009 2016
- Lifelines
- Grand prize winners
- References

For more info about the show and rules, etc., see Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? The money tree differs in amounts, but the format is virtually identical. Just like Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian version, the "Switch the Question" lifeline is available once a contestant has answered the 5th question correctly, instead of the 10th. As of April 2009, the money tree eliminated the first three questions, reducing the number of possible questions faced to 12, similar to the new UK format in play from September 2007 to February 2014. For list of international variants of the show, see the List of national variants in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

The show served as a plot device in the French film My Best Friend.
Francs, early 2000
