"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Moves to Polsat. Hubert Urbański Reveals the Behind the Scenes

The beloved game show has landed on Polsat, and moving trucks have sped through Warsaw. We're talking about "Millionaire," whose new episodes will be available in a revised format this fall. The format will be hosted by its longtime host, Hubert Urbański. "I'm very hopeful that it will be well-received, because we were biting our nails the entire time during production," he revealed on Polsat News.
"Millionaire" is one of the most popular game shows in the world. Based on the British format "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," the program quickly won over Polish audiences. It will air on Polsat in the fall schedule, and the production and irreplaceable host Hubert Urbański promise thrills.
Polsat News is closely monitoring the ongoing move of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" to Polsat . Cars heading to the game show's studio will arrive on Tuesday at Warsaw's ONZ Roundabout , where you can also chat with Hubert Urbański. The show's host, of course, guarantees a top-notch show.
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"The episodes we've already recorded, which will be airing in September, are fantastic. The people who came to play exceeded our wildest expectations. I'm so hopeful that it will be a hit, because we were constantly biting our nails during production. There were so many interesting moments. Both financially interesting and emotionally interesting," the presenter revealed to the Polsat News cameras.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" on Polsat this fall. Legendary game show, big winPolsat Television's programming director, Edward Miszczak, is equally optimistic. " Having 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' on their network is every broadcaster's dream. Polsat has always been able to perfectly read and respond to viewer expectations. Viewership figures show that viewers want game shows, and 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' is the perfect game show," he said.
VIDEO: Hubert Urbański reveals the behind-the-scenes of the new episodes of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"

He added that this is precisely why Polsat has entered the fray for this format, which will strengthen the station's market position even further. " The Polsat craze continues ," he emphasized.
The game show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" is broadcast in over 130 countries worldwide. It has been airing in Poland since 1999. The show and the story of one of its winners also inspired the Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire," board games, and mobile apps.
"Millionaires" with a change in rules. Polsat no longer offers "first come, first served"To win a million, you'll need to answer 12 questions . In addition to your own knowledge, you'll also have three lifelines at your disposal, and there will also be two guaranteed thresholds . Players can quit at any time and walk away with the amount they earned since their last correct answer.
The most important change is the departure from the "first come, first served" elimination system – how quickly you click won't matter. Thinking, intuition, and determination will become crucial. So far, eight people have won the top prize of one million złoty in Poland, and more may follow soon. Casting for "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" is still ongoing.
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