Fast Money (Dryicoran game show)

Nopeaa rahaa was a Dryicoran game show piloted for the BOD in 1955. Based on the US pilot from two years earlier, the show challenged contestants, picked from the audience, to answer questions about things after looking at them for merely seconds.

Gameplay
200 tiles would be face down on the game board behind the host. A model would pick a tile, which would have a number on corresponding to one of 200 audience members. The audience member selected would be asked about their lives, before being asked to play a small minigame, including:


 * After making small talk to the audience member whilst looking at them (which isn't really a part of Dryicoran culture), they are asked by the host a characteristic they might have seen but not noticed, and the answer must be given in 10 seconds (i.e. "What eye colour did they have?", "What colour dress were they wearing?").
 * They would be given a picture, and asked to identify what was missing in 10 seconds.
 * They would be given a picture of landmark, and asked to identify the country it was in.

For each game they win, they would receive a prize. If the contestant won ten games in a row, they would win the top prize of 10 000 Kr.

Auction Questions
In addition, sometimes questions would be played as "Auction Questions", enabling the contestant to bid for big prizes in an auction at the end of the show. Unlike the normal minigames, auction questions had to have a winner, and if the contestant answered wrongly, the same round (but a different question) would be played with a new contestant.

As the money structure is different to the original US pilot, a contestant who got multiple questions right could not bid on the auction, unless their first question was an auction question.

1 000 Kr question
One minigame was played for an automatic 1 000 Kr. 10 people would be shown to a randomly-selected contestant, who would each introduce themselves. After all 10 had introduced themselves, the contestant had to reintroduce them to the host. For every person the contestant successfully reintroduced, they would win 100 Kr. If they didn't introduce them correctly, 100 Kr would be subtracted.

To make it less easy for the contestant, the contestants would initially only give their last name, before coming back down the line for their first name.