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”’Tko želi biti milijunaš?”’ (English [[translation]]: ”Who wants to be a millionaire?”, usually called ”Milijunaš”) is a [[Croatia]]n game show based on the original British format of ”[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]”. The show is hosted by [[Tarik Filipović]] |
”’Tko želi biti milijunaš?”’ (English [[translation]]: ”Who wants to be a millionaire?”, usually called ”Milijunaš”) is a [[Croatia]]n game show based on the original British format of ”[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]”. The show is hosted by [[Tarik Filipović]]. The game show was broadcast from 2002 to 2010 and from 2019 onward. It was shown on the Croatian [[TV station]] [[HRT1]]. |
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The show airs on Thursdays in the television primetime. The 2019 revival underdid minor changes to the show, but there were no bigger changes to the quiz format itself. The “zovi” lifeline was shortened down to 25 seconds from 30, due to increased availability and faster speed of internet search engines, such as [[Google]]. The choice of contestants for “najbrži prst” was cut down to 6 contestants from original 10. An additional lifeline “tri znalca” (three wise men) was added in 2020 to substitute “pitaj publiku” (ask the audience) for the rest of the season due to coronavirus situation. |
The show airs on Thursdays in the television primetime. The 2019 revival underdid minor changes to the show, but there were no bigger changes to the quiz format itself. The “zovi” lifeline was shortened down to 25 seconds from 30, due to increased availability and faster speed of internet search engines, such as [[Google]]. The choice of contestants for “najbrži prst” was cut down to 6 contestants from original 10. An additional lifeline “tri znalca” (three wise men) was added in 2020 to substitute “pitaj publiku” (ask the audience) for the rest of the season due to coronavirus situation. |
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The main goal of the [[game]] is to win the top prize (1 [[million]] [[Croatian kuna|kn]] from 2002 to 2022, €150,000 as of January 5, 2023) by answering 15 [[multiple-choice]] [[question]]s correctly. There are 4 “lifelines”, which are ways for a player to get help during the game. They are ”50:50” (”pola-pola”) (2002–present), ”phone a friend” (”zovi”) (2002–present), ”ask the audience” (”pitaj publiku”) (2002–2020, 2022–) and an additional lifeline ”three wise men” (”tri znalca”) (2020–2022). From 2002 to 2022, when a contestant got the fifth question correct, he left with at least 1,000 kn. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, he left with at least 32,000 kn. As of January 5, 2023, When a contestant got the fifth question correct, he left with at least €150. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, he left with at least €5,000. |
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 24 November 2025
2002 Croatian TV series or program
| Tko želi biti milijunaš? | |
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| Created by | David Briggs Steve Knight Mike Whitehill |
| Presented by | Tarik Filipović |
| Country of origin | Croatia |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Network | HRT1 |
| Release | 24 March 2002 – 3 June 2010 |
| Release | 19 September 2019 – present |
Tko želi biti milijunaš? (English translation: Who wants to be a millionaire?, usually called Milijunaš) is a Croatian game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The show is hosted by Tarik Filipović. The game show was broadcast from 2002 to 2010 and from 2019 onward. It was shown on the Croatian TV station HRT1.
The show airs on Thursdays in the television primetime. The 2019 revival underdid minor changes to the show, but there were no bigger changes to the quiz format itself. The “zovi” lifeline was shortened down to 25 seconds from 30, due to increased availability and faster speed of internet search engines, such as Google. The choice of contestants for “najbrži prst” was cut down to 6 contestants from original 10. An additional lifeline “tri znalca” (three wise men) was added in 2020 to substitute “pitaj publiku” (ask the audience) for the rest of the season due to coronavirus situation.
This version is also the second country to adapt the new International graphics which were created by Olga Van Den Brandt.
| Question number | Question value (Yellow zones are the guaranteed levels)[1] | |
|---|---|---|
| March 24, 2002 – June 3, 2010 September 19, 2019 – December 29, 2022 |
January 5, 2023 – present | |
| 1 | 100 kn (€13) | €10 |
| 2 | 200 kn (€27) | €20 |
| 3 | 300 kn (€40) | €50 |
| 4 | 500 kn (€66) | €100 |
| 5 | 1,000 kn (€133) | €150 |
| 6 | 2,000 kn (€265) | €300 |
| 7 | 4,000 kn (€531) | €600 |
| 8 | 8,000 kn (€1,062) | €1,000 |
| 9 | 16,000 kn (€2,124) | €2,500 |
| 10 | 32,000 kn (€4,247) | €5,000 |
| 11 | 64,000 kn (€8,494) | €10,000 |
| 12 | 125,000 kn (€16,590) | €18,000 |
| 13 | 250,000 kn (€33,181) | €34,000 |
| 14 | 500,000 kn (€66,361) | €68,000 |
| 15 | 1,000,000 kn (€132,723) |
€150,000 |
The main goal of the game is to win the top prize (1 million kn from 2002 to 2022, €150,000 as of January 5, 2023) by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are 4 “lifelines”, which are ways for a player to get help during the game. They are 50:50 (pola-pola) (2002–present), phone a friend (zovi) (2002–present), ask the audience (pitaj publiku) (2002–2020, 2022–) and an additional lifeline three wise men (tri znalca) (2020–2022). From 2002 to 2022, when a contestant got the fifth question correct, he left with at least 1,000 kn. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, he left with at least 32,000 kn. As of January 5, 2023, When a contestant got the fifth question correct, he left with at least €150. When a contestant got the tenth question correct, he left with at least €5,000.
Contestants winner biggest prize
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| 1,000,000 kn (15 of 15) – no time limit | |
| Which of these female TV presenters ran the Paris Marathon in 2001? | |
| ⬥ A: Mirjana Hrga | ⬥ B: Sandra Antolić |
| ⬥ C: Mirna Zidarić | ⬥ D: Ines Preindl |
| Bićanić’s 1 million kuna question[2] | |
Fifteen contestants have reached the million HRK question as of September 27, 2019. However, only one contestant, Mira Bićanić, won the top prize on June 14, 2003. She used her “Ask the Audience” lifeline on the final question and then decided to give the final answer, which was correct.[2]



