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[[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] GameShow that ran for six episodes beginning on October 23, 2011, although they were taped in Summer 2010. It's basically an import of the Russian game show ''What? Where? When?'', and the idea is for a six-man team to answer NintendoHard questions using lateral thinking and teamwork.
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!!GameShowTropes in use:
* AllOrNothing: Four wrong answers sends the team home with absolutely nothing.
* CharacterCatchphrase:
--> '''Vernon:''' "May I have your answer please?"
--> '''Player:''' "We believe the answer is..."
* {{Lifelines}}: Three of 'em. You can switch the question out, change your team's answer, or discuss the answer for another 30 seconds after your original 60 runs out.
** Also, the team gets a stack of four [[VideoGameLives lives]] (they're not explicitly called lives, though).
* Personnel:
** GameShowHost: Vernon Kay.
** StudioAudience
* WhoWantsToBeWhoWantsToBeAMillionaire: Yep. Lifelines, a money tree, a dark set, and lots of padding. Although that set does kinda look like an upscale European casino. Also, the 60-second shot clock helps to cut down on the padding at least a little.
** Averted with the original Russian version. Justified because it debuted in '''1975''', there's no {{Lifelines}}, nor a money tree, and the game's played by a team of six "experts" (regular players). Cash prizes are awarded to viewers that submit questions that the panel misses, and the game is played for points (a point to the viewers when the experts miss one, first to 6 wins).
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!!This show provides examples of:
* ButThouMust: Several ways.
** After each correct answer, the team votes on whether to stay in the game, or cash out. The vote must be unanimous though - if even ''one'' player votes to stay in, the whole team has to play on.
** If the team misses a question and still has lives remaining, they don't even get to ''vote''.
** One lifeline allows the team to change the answer given by the captain.
* DownerEnding: A team of video gamers took on the challenge starting in the second aired episode, carrying over into the third. They made it all the way up to $600,000 with one life left. Only '''one''' person subsequently voted to stay in, [[ButThouMust which of course meant that everyone else was forced to risk their shares to play for the Million]]. They got to see two $1,000,000 questions (they still had their switch), and... well, there's a ''reason'' this is listed here.
* FourIsDeath: If a team gives four wrong answers, their game is over.
* TimedMission: The team is allowed 60 seconds to confer before the team captain for that round must give the team's answer. One lifeline gives another 30 seconds.
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