Most likely a warm-up question just to get the contestants used to the mechanics of the game and how long it takes to load the million dollars into the bin.
lachlan duggan Actually, the UK version uses £50 notes. To be quite honest, it's better IMHO to use bundles of 50's as opposed to 20's. The main reason being that the original British version has 40 bundles of £25,000 (each bundle consists of 500 £50 notes), while the American and Australian versions both have 50 bundles of $20,000 (each bundle consists of 1,000 $20 notes). Also, and I'm probably not the only one that thinks this, but with the color of the Australian $20 banknote, they make the bundles look like bricks.
The British version is the original version as it was produced by UK Endemol and sold to all other countries making them millions.
DJOKOVIC IS KNOWN AS THE JOKER? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?!
I'm from Britain and I'm comparing the international versions of the programme. When I saw the first question I facepalmed myself.
Man, I wish there was a video on RUclips with this timer music.
congrats you know the 18 letter in the alphabet *round of applause please*.
Most likely a warm-up question just to get the contestants used to the mechanics of the game and how long it takes to load the million dollars into the bin.
Lol
9:16
lmao 13 is my lucky number, thats hilarious considering 13 is the most unluckiest number in history!
The australian version is cool ! Hello from France ! In France, we can "only" win 250 000 $ (€), but it is every day, 5 days per week.
Is it true that except for America and Australia, all international versions of the Money Drop have a set similar to the British version?
Someone, tell me the song 1:30 , I've been looking for it for like 10 years now...
5:31
that greedy face
"MMM SO PRECIOUS"
Lol
@JeopardyandWheelFan France has a blue set too.
@flurodayze 50 Euro notes and each package is 25000 Euro worth
Nice
2:06,2:42,3:05,3:35
@flurodayze
Probably they want their contestant fitter
2:33 "You can hit your b*tch"
Good boy!
This look similar to American version, but suck they have to answer eight questions, which US got seven questions.
13 for the first place 10K forever to get the Money Drop off my house
@alec83p Well that I knew when I saw a clip of that version.
Why in $20 notes?
Because the U.S. and the UK version use 20's, I would guess
lachlan duggan Actually, the UK version uses £50 notes. To be quite honest, it's better IMHO to use bundles of 50's as opposed to 20's. The main reason being that the original British version has 40 bundles of £25,000 (each bundle consists of 500 £50 notes), while the American and Australian versions both have 50 bundles of $20,000 (each bundle consists of 1,000 $20 notes). Also, and I'm probably not the only one that thinks this, but with the color of the Australian $20 banknote, they make the bundles look like bricks.
I wish they'd used the theme of the original UK version, the US theme looks so inferior.
@Snipa47Fan and awesome