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The Weakest Link (New Zealand game show) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Weakest Link (New Zealand game show)

''The Weakest Link'' was a New Zealand game show based on the original version in the United Kingdom. It was broadcast on TV One and was hosted by Louise Wallace. Season one aired on Tuesday nights in 2001, while season two aired in 2002 on weekends.
== Format ==
This version of the show featured nine contestants competing for prize money of up to twenty thousand New Zealand dollars.〔(Louise gears up to find the weakest link ) 〕 The New Zealand general knowledge questions for the show were written by Derek Bolt.〔(Dedicated to making the weakest think ) 〕 In the first seven rounds there was a money tree ($50, $100, $200, $400, $600, $900, $1200, $1600, $2000) with $2000 as the maximum result. The eighth round was the same, except the winnings were trebled.

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