. . . . "MTV3"@en . . "0"^^ . "288"^^ . . "Haluatko miljon\u00E4\u00E4riksi?"@en . "1000000.0"^^ . "--01-23"^^ . . "Finland"@en . "Haluatko miljon\u00E4\u00E4riksi? (literally: Do you want to become a millionaire?) is the Finnish version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The version has been aired on three occasions: 1999\u20132005 on Nelonen (hosted by Lasse Lehtinen), 2005\u20132007 on MTV3 (hosted by Ville Klinga), and since 2016 on Nelonen (hosted by Jaajo Linnonmaa). The version is spoken in Finnish. No one has won the top prize in the version. The biggest win was in 2002, when a contestant, an 18-year-old student Markku Rikola, won \u20AC70,000 while the biggest prize was \u20AC200,000 (resigned of answering on the 14th question)."@en . . "Nelonen"@en . "0"^^ . . "200000.0"^^ . "1000000"^^ . . . . "--09-03"^^ . "Haluatko miljon\u00E4\u00E4riksi?"@en . "at least 8"@en . "Haluatko miljon\u00E4\u00E4riksi? (literally: Do you want to become a millionaire?) is the Finnish version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. The version has been aired on three occasions: 1999\u20132005 on Nelonen (hosted by Lasse Lehtinen), 2005\u20132007 on MTV3 (hosted by Ville Klinga), and since 2016 on Nelonen (hosted by Jaajo Linnonmaa). The version is spoken in Finnish. No one has won the top prize in the version. The biggest win was in 2002, when a contestant, an 18-year-old student Markku Rikola, won \u20AC70,000 while the biggest prize was \u20AC200,000 (resigned of answering on the 14th question)."@en . "-2700.0"^^ . "--11-12"^^ . "0"^^ .