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The set’s sound, lights and graphics on the different screens are controlled by one central computer system.It contains strict rules, regulations, guidelines and serves as an integrity guide. The producers received from Sony International, which owns the rights to Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, a “format bible”. The set design of Wie word ‘n miljoenêr? is a local interpretation of various international versions, but many of the elements are universal. The logo is slightly adapted for the specific country but must remain true to the Who wants to be a millionaire? brand. There are strict standards by which Wie Word ‘n Miljoenêr? must comply to.
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The software that drives the entire program is also preloaded – even with Afrikaans spelling. The computer system was imported from overseas and was designed specifically for the South African format.

With “Vinnigste vingers” participants must place four options in a specific order – for example chronologically, alphabetically, old to young, north to south or by date.

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Image: SuppliedĪccording to Cecil Barry, executive producer of Wie Word ‘n Miljoenêr the Afrikaans series remains true to the British version, but the trivia questions will reflect the programme’s South African identity. Presenter Rian van Heerden, who is also well-known as host to Jacaranda FM’s popular Flash Drive is the presenter for Wie Word ‘n Miljoenêr.

It was produced in Cape Town by Red Pepper Pictures at Atlantic Studios, which is also home to other hit DStv shows such as Suidooster and Arendsvlei. Wie Word ‘n Miljoenêr? airs from 27 October on kykNET on Wednesdays at 20:00 for 26 episodes. Who Wants to be a Millionaire? | The Afrikaans version
