100% (Dryicoran game show)

100% is a Dryicoran game show which has aired on Channel 5 since 1998. It is Dryicor's longest continually-running quiz show behind Countdown and ahead of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

Gameplay
Three players appear sat in booths, situated so that no player can see either of the other two. Magnusson, who cannot be seen on-screen, reads a question and each player locks in either A, B or C (the latter only if it is a true/false question) by pressing one of three buttons above a monitor, which displays their answer. Magnusson always reads out the scores for each player after 10, 30, 50, 60, 80 and all 100 questions, however the twist is that Magnusson doesn't read out who has which score, and only the viewers know. Magnusson will also let the players know if there is a change in the lead, yet the players do not know who is leading (however the viewers do).

Winner
The winner is the player who is closest to correctly answering 100% of all questions asked. They return again for the next day and win 1 000 Kr (1998), 5 000 Kr (1998-2004) or 10 000 Kr (2004-). If two players received the same percentage a 101st question is played. The player who answers correctly wins the tie-break. If both answer correctly, the player who answered in the fastest time wins. If neither answer correctly, another question is asked.

Reception
The show was the first transmission on Channel 5 when it was launched at 5pm on 1 April 1998. 100% drew in high viewing figures until they started to plateau in around 2003. However, 100% still continues to draw in around 8 million viewers every day it is on, becoming popular with both quiz enthusiasts and usual players.

Records

 * Longest run on a winner-stays-on game show: 87, Wilhelm Rainer, 100%, 8 June 2004 - 3 September 2004.