Who Wants to Be a Millionairepremiered back in 1999and completely changed the way TV game shows worked.

So, in its essence,Who Wants to Be a Millionaireis more than just about its entertainment value.

The show has alsohad an emotional impacton both its contestants and the audience.

Before ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire,’ This Was the First Million Dollar Game Show ($1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime)

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However, the catch was that only one member of each couple could play at a given time.

This format naturally created a dynamic where everything depended on teamwork and strategy.

One partner would actively solve puzzles as the other prepared for the next round.

Contestants on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime.

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In this round, the couples had 60 seconds to solve six words or phrases.

If they succeeded, they won $5,000.

And thats the benchmark of asuccessful game show.

Promotional picture for ‘Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?’ featuring Jimmy Kimmel

Could The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime Have Been Successful Today?

Theres no denying thatThe $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetimewas a groundbreaking show for its time.

The biggest setback of the show was its drawn-out three-round structure.

Regis Philbin on who wants to be a millionaire.

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No need to phone a friend to find out this answer.

As a result,their wins and losses would feel personal.

Not to mention that their families and loved ones would often be sittingin the audience to cheer them on.

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