Russian Roulette (game show)


Russian Roulette is an American game show created and executive produced by Gunnar Wetterberg that ran for two seasons on Game Show Network from June 3, 2002 to June 13, 2003. The show was hosted by Mark L. Walberg and announced by Burton Richardson.

Gameplay

The Russian Roulette set consists of a circle with six trapdoors, four of which are occupied by the episode's contestants.

First round

The four contestants are each given $150 at the beginning of the episode, and questions for the first round are valued on that same amount.
The number of red lights on the field indicates the number of active drop zones, starting with one drop, and another drop zone is added for each succeeding question and increasing the odds that the contestant will be eliminated after providing an incorrect answer.
One contestant is shown a question and must challenge an opponent to answer it. The challenged contestant is then shown three possible answers and has 10 seconds to choose the right answer. A correct answer awards the contestant $150 and becomes the challenger for the next question; otherwise, the contestant forfeits their money to the challenger and must play Russian Roulette by pulling the handle in front of them to rotate the drop zones in play around the six trapdoors. If a drop zone lands on that contestant's spot, the trapdoor opens and they drop through the floor and are eliminated from the game. Otherwise, the contestant remains in the game and becomes the challenger for the next question.
The round ends when a contestant drops and is eliminated. If time expires before this happens, one contestant is eliminated at random via one final handle pull at the center of the stage. The contestant with the highest score is granted immunity from the drop by coming to the center of the stage to pull the handle; if there is a tie for the lead, the host pulls the lever, with all four contestants in danger of elimination. The eliminated contestant's money is distributed evenly among the remaining three contestants.

Second and third rounds

The second round is played similarly to the first, with the three remaining contestants answering questions valued at $200 each, and questions now having four possible answers. In round three, the two remaining contestants face off with questions valued at $300 or $250. Play is similar to rounds one and two, except that the contestant who first hears the question may elect to answer it themselves or challenge their opponent. After round three, the last contestant standing keeps all their money and goes to the bonus round, while the runner-up drops automatically. If there is a tie at the end of round three, one final random Russian Roulette spin is played to determine the winner.

Bonus round

The winning contestant is moved to the top-left zone and has 60 seconds to answer five "brain-teaser" questions correctly. These usually consist of anagrams and jumbled words, math problems and general-knowledge questions. The timer begins ticking while the host asks the first question. After every ten seconds, one drop zone opens on the play field. If time runs out or the contestant at any time gives an incorrect answer, he or she drops, but receives $500 for every correct answer. The contestant has the option to pass on a question and return to it if time permits. In season one, the contestant is required to begin with the phrase "My answer is..." before their answer so that thinking aloud is not mistaken for an answer, but it is no longer required on Season two.
For answering all the questions correctly, the contestant's winnings for this round is augmented to $10,000; the contestant is given an option to risk $10,000 for one final game of Russian Roulette for a grand prize of $100,000, with the number of drop zones opening during the previous segment used as the number of drop zones for the final game.
At the end of the show's run, three contestants had survived the final drop and won the $100,000 grand prize.

International versions

On all versions of Russian Roulette outside of the U.S., U.K., Argentina, Portugal, and Poland, there are also displays of the contestants' heart rates on the screen, and most versions even have the contestants themselves asking questions to their opponents. There is also a camera underneath each of the trapdoors to catch footage of the contestant dropping from another angle. Some may also have a maximum time limit of 15 seconds instead of 10 to answer questions. The Polish version has 30 seconds to answer the question in season one and 20 seconds in season two. Most versions of the show run for an hour rather than a half-hour. As of 2013, there are no versions of the show still in production internationally. However, China's religional broadcaster Shandong TV revived the show in Spring 2015 in substitution of the previous edition using the format of The Million Pound Drop, this version using a format that a little different to other ones – and the daily prize fund always starts at RMB¥50,000, and each correct answer before the final round earns RMB¥1,000 to the final pot. The Chinese version is broadcast live on weekdays, and runs for 65 minutes.


CountryNameHostChannelPrizeAir dates
'Decisión FinalHoracio CabakAméricaAR$100,000June 6, 2003
':pt:Roleta Russa |Roleta RussaMilton NevesRede RecordR$500,000October 31, 2002 – October 31, 2003
'Руска pулeткa
Ruska ruletka
Nikolay GeorgievBNT 1100,000лв2003
'Ruleta RusaDiana BoloccoCanal 13$100,000.000May 5, 2013
'让梦想飞·智命一击
Rang Meng Xiang Fei · Zhi Ming Yi Ji
Yang BoShandong TVNo limit for top prize2015–2016
'الدائرة
El Daera
Ayman KaisouniERTU1250,000 ج.م.September 2010

Ρωσική Ρουλέτα
Rosiki Rouleta
Miltos MakridisMega Channel€100,0002002–2003
'一觸即發Dayo WongTVBHK$500,0002002
'Bachke Rehnaa Zara SambhalnaMohnish BehlSETRs.1,000,000September 9, 2002
':id:Russian Roulette|Russian Roulette:id:Dede Yusuf|Dede YusufTrans TVRp100,000,000September 4, 2002 – December 31, 2003

'
Rosyjska ruletkaHenryk Talar
Krzysztof Ibisz
Polsat100,000 September 3, 2002 – April 7, 2004
'Decisão FinalJosé Carlos MalatoRTP1€30,000May 28, 2012 – January 13, 2013
'Ruleta RuseascăRazvan Exarhu
Florin Mihoc
TVR 21,000,000lei2003–2006
' :ru:Русская рулетка |Русская рулетка
Russkaya ruletka
Valdis Pelsh
Maxim Galkin
Channel One₽1,000,000April 2, 2002 – August 6, 2004
'Ruski rulet!
Руски рулет!
Irfan MensurRTV Pink3,000,000 RSD
€2,000
March 2003 – September 2004
'Ruski Rulet Show!
Руски рулет шоу!
Milan KalinićRTV Pink€2,000March 2003 – September 2004

Ruski rulet!
Руски рулет!
Dragan Marinković MacaRTV Pink
Pink BH
Pink M
€2,000April 2007 – July 2007
'灵机一洞Hsu Nai-linMediaCorp TV Channel 8S$10,0002003–2004
'Decisíon FínalLuis CrespoTelecinco€10,000March 18, 2002
'俄羅斯輪盤Kevin Tsai Star Chinese ChannelNT$1,000,000
'Rus RuletiBerkun OyaStar TV1,000,000YTLApril 12, 2008
'Russian RouletteRhona CameronITV£10,000October 31, 2002
April 1, 2003April 22, 2003