Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Magisteria)

'''Who Wants to be a Millionaire? '''is a Magisterian game show that is based on the British format of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. The main goal of the game is to win 5 million Magisterian dollars (earlier 2 million) by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly. There are 5 lifelines: 50:50 (fifty-fifty), Phone-A-Friend, Ask the Audience, Switch and Double Dip. It airs every Sunday after Killer Karaoke (Magisteria). It is rated PG.

Gameplay
The contestants must first play a preliminary round, called "Fastest Finger First", where they are all given a question and four answers from the host and are asked to put those four answers into a particular order. The contestant who does so correctly and in the fastest time goes on to sit in a chair in the center of the set, known as the "Hot Seat", and play for the prize.

Once in the Hot Seat, the contestant is asked increasingly difficult general knowledge questions by the host. Questions are multiple choice: four possible answers are given (labeled A, B, C, and D), and the contestant must choose the correct one. Upon answering a question correctly, the contestant wins a certain amount of money. After questions, the host will ask the contestant "is that your final answer?" When a contestant says "final" in conjunction with one of the answers, it is official, and cannot be changed. For the first few questions, there is a possibility for the contestant to leave with no money if they  fail to reach the guaranteed amounts.
 * Money Tree (Season 1-5)
 * M$1,000
 * M$2,000
 * M$3,000
 * M$5,000
 * M$10,000
 * M$20,000
 * M$30,000
 * M$40,000
 * M$50,000
 * M$100,000
 * M$200,000
 * M$300,000
 * M$500,000
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$2 MILLION (top prize)

Season 5 to Season 15; Season 17 to present
Season 5 introduced a new money tree. the prize has been added to 5 million Magisterian dollars. The M$5 Million Money Treewould be gone in the show until Season 17. in Season 10, The Magisterian version introduces the High-Risk Money Tree where there are only one safe haven. The High-Risk Money Tree features a intense music in the start and red lights in the studio of the show.
 * Classic Money Tree
 * M$1,000
 * M$3,000
 * M$5,000
 * M$10,000
 * M$20,000
 * M$35,000
 * M$50,000
 * M$70,000
 * M$100,000
 * M$150,000
 * M$500,000
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$2,500,000
 * M$3,000,000
 * M$5 MILLION (top prize)


 * High-Risk Money Tree (Season 5)
 * M$1,000
 * M$3,000
 * M$5,000
 * M$10,000
 * M$20,000
 * M$35,000
 * M$50,000
 * M$70,000
 * M$100,000
 * M$150,000
 * M$500,000
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$2,500,000
 * M$3,000,000
 * M$5 MILLION (top prize)

Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire? (January-December 2016)
The 16th season of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? was a Who Wants to be a Super Millionaire, Same 5 lifelines and same 2 money trees, and with 2 additional lifelines in the dimension, The 3 Wise Men and People's Speak.
 * Classic Money Tree
 * M$10,000
 * M$30,000
 * M$40,000
 * M$50,000
 * M$100,000
 * M$150,000
 * M$250,000
 * M$500,000
 * M$750,000
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$1,500,000
 * M$2,500,000
 * M$5,000,000
 * M$7,500,000
 * M$10 MILLION (top prize)


 * High-Risk Money Tree
 * M$10,000
 * M$30,000
 * M$40,000
 * M$50,000
 * M$100,000
 * M$150,000
 * M$250,000
 * M$500,000
 * M$750,000
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$1,500,000
 * M$2,500,000
 * M$5,000,000
 * M$7,500,000
 * M$10 MILLION (top prize)

Who Wants to Be a Centimillionaire? (2014)
Who Wants to Be a Centimillionaire? was the spin-off of the Magisterian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? But it was cancelled and was replaced by Super Millionaire. The top prize was M$100,000,000, Except having 15 or 12 questions, it only has 10 questions.
 * The Money Tree
 * M$1,000,000
 * M$2,000,000
 * M$3,000,000
 * M$5,000,000
 * M$10,000,000
 * M$20,000,000
 * M$30,000,000
 * M$40,000,000
 * M$50,000,000
 * M$100,000,000

Eric Halfblood (February 27, 2000)
On February 27, 2000, a Magisterian teacher, Eric Halfblood won M$2,000,000, making him the first top prize winner in the Magisterian franchise's history. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

(If a letter and the answer on it's right is bolded then it indicates the right answer)

Haley De Santa (September 3, 2000)
On September 17, 2000, a Bartender from Toxoplassachusetts, Haley De Santa won M$2,000,000, making her the second top prize winner in the Magisterian franchise's history and the first female top prize winner of the Magisterian franchise's history. The 15th question which she got it right will also be found at the bottom.

Aaron Rio (May 13, 2001)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 3rd winner, a IT auditor Aaron Rio on May 13, 2001, According to him, he auditioned ten times until he was accepted in his eleventh audition. The 15th question which he got it right will be also found at the bottom.

Allan Clinton (December 30, 2001)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 4th winner, a Teacher, Allan Clinton on December 30, 2001. The 15th question which he got it right will be also found at the bottom.

Jamie Howell (October 13, 2002)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 5th winner, Jamie Howell, a Valedictorian, won on October 13, 2002, The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Rodney White (March 2, 2003)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 6th winner, Rodney White, a Local businessman, won on March 2, 2003, He is the first one to ever win in the new Money Tree. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Lester Madrazo (June 15, 2003)
on June 15, 2003, The show produced it's 7th winner and first celebrity winner, Lester Madrazo won M$5,000,000. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Joni Ancalotti (February 22, 2004)
on February 22, 2004, The show produced it's 8th winner and second female top prize winner, Joni Ancalotti won M$5,000,000. The 15th question which she got it right will be found at the bottom.

Louie Prince (December 26, 2004)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 9th winner, on December 26, 2004, Louie Prince won M$5,000,000. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Ernie Johnson (January 4, 2009)
The Magisterian version of the show produced it's 10th winner after 4 years, Ernie Johnson won M$5,000,000. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Jayann Bellic (September 30, 2018)
The Magisterian version of the show finally produced it's 11th winner after nearly 10 years and the third female winner, Jayann Bellic, a co-host from the longest-running Magisterian variety-game show Wowowillie, won M$5,000,000. The 15th question which she got it right will be found at the bottom.

Harry Douglas (May 11, 2014)
on May 11, 2014, The Super Millionaire season of the show produced it's first Super Millionaire, Harry Douglas, a pastor, won on May 11, 2014. The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Denise Philips (September 7, 2014)
The Super Millionaire season of the show produced it's second Super Millionaire, Denise Philips, a Science teacher, won on September 7, 2014. The 15th question which she got it right will be found at the bottom.

Willie Revillame (December 21, 2014)
The Super Millionaire season of the show produced it's third and final Super Millionaire, Willie Revillame, the host of Wowowillie, won on December 21, 2014, Willie is the first and only Celebrity Super Millionaire, The 15th question which he got it right will be found at the bottom.

Trivia

 * It is the second country to use the Japan style of the Intro of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
 * It is the only country to have a Super Millionaire with 3 winners
 * It is also the only country to have 5 lifelines than the regular 3 lifelines
 * It has a studio with a 950 seating capacity

Ratings
The pilot episode of the Magisterian version earned a 20.8% defeating TV5's Wheel of Fortune's 13.8% and MBN's (now 9) The Dating Game's 5.3%.