Fifty-Fifty (Dryicoran game show)

Fifty-Fifty was a Dryicoran game show broadcast on DTV 1 for a short period in 2008 and 2009. Billed as a spin-off of Haluatko miljonääriksi? and presented by Ercole Mäkkinen as per its parent programme, the show failed to achieve its level of success, and despite successful ratings near the start, audiences slowly declined across the two series.

The show was stripped for weekdays at 5pm for a month.

Format
The game is divided into three parts: the qualification stage, the prize pool and the final round.

Qualification
Three pairs compete to get into the next stage. When one team buzzes in after hearing the question, they are presented with two options to choose from. If they are right, they receive 500 Kr, if it is wrong, the other two pairs receive 250 Kr each. At the end of this round, the team with the most money goes through, whilst the runners-up try again next episode.

Prize Pool
There are ten questions of different values (2x 500 Kr, 3x 1 000 Kr, 2x 3 000 Kr, 2x 5 000 Kr and 1x 10 000 Kr), each with two options. Each of the two players takes it in turns to either answer the question, or have 10 seconds to decide whether to accept or change their answer. If it is right, the money for that question is added to their bank, if it is wrong, the prize money is halved. After ten questions, the money as it stands is multiplied by 10 and this is the cash they take through to the final round.

Final Round
In the final round, one of the pair is asked five questions: they have 10 seconds to answer each question and the other member of the team will see the answer given on their electronic lectern. They can decide whether to accept their answer or choose another option, that they don't see. At the end of the questions, the team member who accepted or changed the answer will have to make a forecast of the number of correct answers given. If the number of correct answers is guessed, the couple will win the prize pool, otherwise they will leave with what they won in the qualifying round.

The top prize is 300 000 Kr.