The game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
transformed the landscape of television upon its debut. The format, which has
been adapted in over 100 countries, cemented its legacy not merely as a quiz
show but as a groundbreaking vehicle for intense, personal drama, where
contestants battled internal doubt as much as the multiple-choice questions.
Years after its original run, the celebrity edition hosted by Jimmy Kimmel
continued this tradition of high-octane suspense, bringing the prize to The
Office lead duo.
This recent, highly anticipated season finale delivered
another unforgettable moment in the show’s history.
The Office Duo Kate Flannery and Oscar Nuñez secure the top prize
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The final episode of the season showcased The Office
reunion, which successfully resulted in a $1 million prize for charitable
organizations. Kate Flannery and Oscar Nuñez, who portrayed Meredith and Oscar,
respectively, on The Office, returned to the spotlight on the popular
ABC game show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. The substantial million-dollar sum was designated for splitting
between their chosen charities: Planned Parenthood and Philabundance, a food
bank located in Philadelphia.
The celebrity pair navigated the challenging questions, even
enlisting assistance from a former co-star through the Phone-a-Friend lifeline.
Brian Baumgartner, known for his role as Kevin Malone, provided help to his
fictional office colleagues, a moment that delighted viewers. This momentous
charitable win occurred after host Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show
experienced a considerable surge in viewership following a recent temporary
suspension.
This surprising rating surge for the host was connected to the recent on-air debacle that almost cost him his show.
Host Jimmy Kimmel’s return sparks record viewership
Jimmy Kimmel’s re-emergence in late-night television,
following a brief program suspension, attracted an astounding 6.26 million
total viewers, according to preliminary Nielsen data. This impressive figure
established the episode as the show’s highest-performing regularly scheduled
installment in over a decade. The ratings performance was especially notable
because a typical episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! generally draws
approximately 1.6 million viewers.
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The robust viewership was achieved despite internal
difficulties, as the Disney-owned ABC noted that the episode was not broadcast
in nearly a quarter of American homes. This substantial viewing gap occurred
because Nexstar and Sinclair, major affiliate owners, refused to air the
program. Their refusal was a consequence of Kimmel’s controversial statements. Despite all, the final question was successfully answered by the beloved duo, securing a life-changing million-dollar donation in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for their chosen charities.
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