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Last weekend, Grant S. Quasha '02 became the second Harvard undergraduate in two months to be a contestant on a popular prime-time game show.
Last Sunday the first black contestant, Steven Maurice Clark ‘81, appeared on the hit game show “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.” By then, 84 shows had gone by, 192 people had appeared and the show had been on the air...
How much beneficence can one show bestow? Already credited with justifying the paychecks of ABC executives and resuscitating family television viewing, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is now inspiring Americans to support struggling authors. Last week, as part of his affable banter, host REGIS PHILBIN asked contestant BRAD HERZOG...
If the contestant correctly answers all 15 questions, the contestant becomes a millionaire.
As vice chair of the Institute of Politics' (IOP) Student Advisory Committee, Cooper asked IOP members to stand by in case he needed to "Phone a Friend"--one of three "lifelines" that each contestant can use for help in answering questions.