Milionerzy - Special Episodes

Special Episodes

1999–2003

  • In February 2001, issued the first edition of a special game show. These were episodes of Valentine's Day, which was attended by couples in love.
  • Between 24 to 26 December 2001 issued a charitable Millionaire edition to celebrate Christmas. The participants were eight actors that played their game in the following pairs: Renata Dancewicz & Paweł Wilczak, Edyta Olszówka & Olaf Lubaszenko, Agnieszka Warchulska & Zbigniew Zamachowski and Małgorzata Kożuchowska & Maciej Stuhr. The total amount won was the whole issue of 375,000 zlotys, which is devoted to the foundation TVN Nie jesteś sam.
  • The Easter episode of the show was broadcast on the turn of March and April 2002. Pairs of actors participated in the show: Artur Barciś with Cezary Żak, Katarzyna Skrzynecka with Maciej Kozłowski and Anna Przybylska with Robert Gonera. All winnings summed up were 314,000 zlotys. The winnings were given to charity TVN Nie jesteś sam (You aren't alone).
  • On Children's Day there were two special episodes, were shown on 1 and 2 June 2002, the prizes were given to the TVN charity. The participants were children attending primary schools. The prizes were the same as in usual episodes, but the questions were easier. Amount of money won in those episode was 64,000 zlotys.
  • On June 29 and 30 there were special episodes where participants were people from Polish Big Brother. Players were playing in pairs: Monika Sewioło with Piotr Gulczyński, Ilona Stachura with Arkadiusz Nowakowski, Monika Brochacka with Piotr Borucki, Agnieszka Frykowska with Łukasz Wiewiórski, Alicja Walczak with Sebastian Florek and Karolina Jakubik with Wojciech Glanc. Winnings were given to Nie jesteś sam charity.
  • Latest Special edition of the first version of Millionaire is shown at Christmas time in 2002. Attending were: Aleksandra Woźniak & Rafał Królikowski, Grażyna Wolszczak & Andrzej Zieliński and Joanna Brodzik & Paweł Wilczak.The total amount won was donated to the TVN foundation Nie jesteś sam.

Also in 2002 TVN was broadcasting series of family episodes. Teams of three people were taking part, and all had to be related. Every team had its captain. The rules were the same as in normal episodes, but the captain decided about choosing an answer after consultations with the rest of family members. After winning 32,000 zlotys one person left the team and went to the audience, after winning 125,000 zlotys another person left and only one person had to answer last three questions. Najwyższa wygrana w tych wydaniach to 250 000 złotych.

From 2008

  • In June 1, 2008 (Children's Day) episode celebrities of Polish television were playing for money to build a cancer prevention center. The first players were Piotr Gąsowski and Katarzyna Skrzynecka, who won 40,000 zlotys, and the second players were Szymon Majewski and Ewa Drzyzga, who won 125,000 zlotys. Whole money won was given to the Nie jesteś sam charity.
  • Next episodes were broadcast on December 6 and 7, 2008. In the first episode, Kinga Rusin and Bartosz Węglarczyk won 40,000 zlotys, and in the second, Renata Dancewicz and Piotr Adamczyk won 500,000 zlotys. The winnings were given to Nie jesteś sam charity.
  • Next episodes were broadcast on December 25 and 26, 2009. On the first day, Julia Kamińska and Filip Bobek won 40,000 zlotys. On the second day, Marcin Prokop and Szymon Hołownia won 250,000 zlotys. All of the winnings were given to Nie jesteś sam charity.
  • In 2010, special episodes were broadcast on December 12 and 19. In the first episode, Karolina Korwin-Piotrowska and Michał Piróg won 500,000 zlotys, and on the next episode (broadcasted on 19 December) - they didn't answer for the question for 1 million zl. Next contestants were Anita Werner and Grzegorz Kajdanowicz - they won 40,000 zlotys. Winnings were to given to Nie jesteś sam charity.

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