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One Hundred Thousand (Is this your homework?)
The multi-part question, and its answer, may have been lost to posterity. See the discussion page for her winning answer in the spin-off series "The $64,000 Challenge" (1956), for which a video exists. In 1955, psychology graduate Dr. Joyce Brothers won the top prize on the TV game show "The $64,000 Question" The show highlighted the novelty of a young woman who had studied Boxing trivia. She was the second winner of the top prize.
from the banks that support the game show The money that contestants can win on a show comes from sponsors, and networks that carry the show.
This category is for the USA game show not an Australian Game Show which does not recieve enough questions to have it's own category
The phrase is "sixty-four thousand dollar question," and it came from a Fifties TV show in which it was the most valuable and presumably the most difficult question.
The $64,000 Question was an American game show broadcast from 1955-1958.The show was very popular and the title entered the popular lexicon as a synonym for a very difficult question or the capper of a series of questions.
It's from a game show. Originally, it was "the 64,000 dollar question" because that was the ultimate prize if a contestant answered the hardest question on the show. Nowadays, the phrase just means "the most important question" about a situation.
One hundred thousand dollars is a lot of money. I'm not sure you can get a 100,000 loan anywhere. My suggestion is to maybe go on a game show or something. Cheers!
"Come out in"? Your question suggests Ed Asner revealed he is a homosexual. That is not the case therefore your question cannot be answered.
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You need to answer this question because we don't have the answer.
Richard Nixon
60 divided by 3,000 = 2 %
This a WalGreens question the answer so they will come back again and again.
Apparently this show aired years ago....and he lost the million dollar question.
Alber Einstein. This question was asked on the new game show "Million Dollar Drop" on 12/23/2010