The Weakest Link is an American game show hosted by Anne Robinson that ran from April 16, 2001 to May 20, 2003, based on the original British game show of the same name that ran from August 14, 2000 to March 31, 2012. Eight players answer questions and every round a "weakest link" is voted off the game by other players; the last to remain wins money up to $1,000,000 depending on what the players have banked. The show also had several celebrity specials, where the players played for charities of their choice. In the celebrity editions, the "losers" would still receive $10,000 to $25,000 for their respective charities.
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| - The Weakest Link is an American game show hosted by Anne Robinson that ran from April 16, 2001 to May 20, 2003, based on the original British game show of the same name that ran from August 14, 2000 to March 31, 2012. Eight players answer questions and every round a "weakest link" is voted off the game by other players; the last to remain wins money up to $1,000,000 depending on what the players have banked. The show also had several celebrity specials, where the players played for charities of their choice. In the celebrity editions, the "losers" would still receive $10,000 to $25,000 for their respective charities.
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| - Screenshot of "Brady Bunch" cast episode of NBC-TV's "The Weakest Link" program special.
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| - The Weakest Link is an American game show hosted by Anne Robinson that ran from April 16, 2001 to May 20, 2003, based on the original British game show of the same name that ran from August 14, 2000 to March 31, 2012. Eight players answer questions and every round a "weakest link" is voted off the game by other players; the last to remain wins money up to $1,000,000 depending on what the players have banked. The show also had several celebrity specials, where the players played for charities of their choice. In the celebrity editions, the "losers" would still receive $10,000 to $25,000 for their respective charities. On September 24, 2001, all six original Brady child actors (Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen) appeared together for the first time after 15 years since appearing on "Star Games" in 1986 as "Brady Bunch" team, on the Brady Bunch celebrity edition of the game, A Very Brady Weakest Link. Also present was Florence Henderson, and Robbie Rist, the actor of Cousin Oliver during the last six episodes of the Brady Bunch. During the introductions, Rist joked "I hope I don't kill this show too!" (a nod to the common misconception that Cousin Oliver killed the Brady Bunch) The players' charities were:
* AMFAR for Maureen McCormick
* Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance/Sierra Club for Mike Lookinland
* Zero Population Growth for Christopher Knight
* Alzheimer's Association for Susan Olsen
* Laguna Canyon Foundation for Eve Plumb
* Sisters of St. Benedict in Southern Indiana for Florence Henderson
* Los Angeles Mission for Robbie Rist
* Lupus Foundation for Barry Williams
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