Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to more than $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to more than $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to more than $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $6 million.
Missourians try their luck at winning cash.
A New York hotel clerk and a Pennsylvania elementary-school teacher try their luck at becoming millionaires.
A New York firefighter and a Pennsylvania schoolteacher try their luck.
Contestants get a chance to win cash prizes, from a penny up to $1 million.
A New Jersey funeral director tries his luck at becoming a millionaire.
A Washington waitress tries her luck at becoming a millionaire.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny up to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from one penny to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny up to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny up to $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny to $1 million.
Sportscasters Bob Costas, Jerome Bettis, Cris Collinsworth and Sterling Sharpe give a New Jersey man a special message as he plays for $1 million.
An entrepreneur from Arkansas plays for $1 million.
A California cowboy and a football-loving mom from New Jersey each play for $1 million.
A returning, football-loving mom completes her game, and a New York movie buff plays for $1 million.
A movie buff and a fashionista play for the top prize of $1 million.
A game-show fan from New York and a nurse from Oklahoma each play for $1 million.
A ``Grease'' fan has the chance to talk to Olivia Newton-John while trying to win $1 million.
A surgical nurse and a Las Vegas police officer each try for the top prize of $1 million.
Musical group Hanson surprises an Indiana woman as she plays for the $1 million top prize.
A special-education teacher from Massachusetts and a college student each play for the $1 million top prize.
Fisherman Roland Martin surprises a college student who continues his game; a Washington woman plays for $1 million.
A Washington woman finishes her game; a Massachusetts man is connected to his home area via satellite as he plays for a special $2 million top prize.
Howie tells a Las Vegas single mother that she is playing for $2 million.
An America-loving New Yorker receives a red, white and blue surprise; an Indiana ``shopaholic'' plays for the $1 million top prize.
An Indiana woman finishes her game; a mother of six from the Bronx, N.Y., plays for the $1 million top prize.
An Illinois man gets some help from sports legends Dick Butkus and Scottie Pippen as he plays for $1 million.
A self-proclaimed Korean cowboy tries to win $1 million.
New York Yankees manager Joe Torre offers advice to a New Jersey contestant trying to win $1 million.
A returning New Jersey contestant gets encouragement from New York Yankees player Jason Giambi; a Michigan woman begins her try for the top prize of $1 million.
Contestants get a chance to win money, from a penny to $1 million.
A Tennessee woman risks everything for a chance to win the $1 million top prize.
A Texas woman and a general each play for the $1 million top prize.
A Las Vegas woman and a New York bagpiper each play for the $1 million top prize.
Firefighters substitute for the briefcase models; twin competitors find that the top prize has been doubled for them.
A Louisiana bachelor and a woman from Alaska each play for the top prize of $1 million.
An aspiring comic gets a special bank offer from comic Bill Bellamy.
A woman from Virginia and a Georgia woman each play for the $1 million top prize.
A Georgia woman tries out her hosting skills as she finishes her game; a Missouri woman receives a message from a past contestant in her try for $1 million.
A Missouri woman returns to finish her game; a California man tries for the top prize of $1 million.
A California contestant returns to finish his game; a new contestant from Connecticut brings a former player as his good luck charm.
A Kentucky college student and a tennis player from Nashville each play for the top prize of $1 million.