![]() The half-hour Hot Seat evolved out of the longer-format Who Wants to Be A Millionaire which debuted on Nine in 1999. The beauty of quiz shows is that you can tweak them. We’ve done enough to earn our stripes and we’re a player in the game now.” “Now we’re saying ‘we’re here and we’re not going anywhere’. People accept the format now and accept me as host of it and now it becomes an arm wrestle (with Hot Seat). With us it was ‘here’s this little show called Million Dollar Minute and hang around because we think it has got something in it’. We weren’t saying ‘you know the show’ like Family Feud or Hot Seat. ![]() “What you are asking of the audience is to be part of what is happening around the home at that time of night. “The big thing about these (early evening quiz) shows is that they are like putting on a comfy old jacket. There is a lot riding on it - with the programs and setting up the night. ![]() “There were no guarantees of Million Dollar Minute working as it has,” Reeve says. ![]()
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