Show Me the Money
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Network: ABC, GSN
Episodes: seven (half-hour), one season
Show dates:
November 14, 2006 — December 13, 2006
Performers include: William Shatner (host)
Series Description: Before each game, scrolls were distributed randomly to thirteen female dancers — the Million Dollar Dancers. Each scroll contained a dollar amount from $20,000 to $250,000. The player would answer a trivia question and then choose a scroll/dancer. If their answer was correct, their prize would increase by the amount on the scroll. If incorrect, the prize would decrease by the scroll amount. The participant could only quit the game once they had given either six correct or six incorrect answers. The maximum amount that could be won is $1,150,000. After each correct answer, host William Shatner, the dancing girls and the contestant would dance with excitement.
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Series Finale
Episode five: Contestant Sara Holden, a bartender from Detroit, Michigan and Bob Glouberman, a video game reviewer from Phoenix, Arizona each compete to win over one million dollars.
The following descriptions were issued by the network prior to the series cancellation. The episodes were not aired.
Episode six: Contestant Bob Glouberman finishes his game. Percy Smith, an airport traffic officer from Los Angeles, California each try to win over one million dollars.
Episode seven: Junior ROTC Instructor Modo Adams from Belle Grade, Florida attempts to win over one million dollars.
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What happened next?
There’s been no news of any plans to revive the series.
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Behind the Scenes
| • | ABC pulled the game show after five episodes and cancelled on December 15, 2006. Game Show Network aired all seven episodes in the Summer of 2007. |
| • | Game Show Network announced plans to air all seven episodes beginning in June of 2007. After two episodes, GSN pulled the series due to low ratings. |



































