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A lot of game shows have missing episodes and unaired episodes and although Who Wants to be a Millionaire? has no missing episodes (most likely) there are a few segments of the show that never aired. Particularly, contestants who were discovered to have a flawed question (Tim Shields and Lori Bailey) don't ever have their return | A lot of game shows have missing episodes and unaired episodes and although Who Wants to be a Millionaire? has no missing episodes (most likely) there are a few segments of the show that never aired. Particularly, contestants who were discovered to have a flawed question (Tim Shields and Lori Bailey) don't ever have their return segment air. (With the exception of David Honea and Ed Toutant, however, if Ed didn't win the top prize, his return segment would probably not have aired) However, there is actually one full game that didn't air at all. The contestant was Brad Bianucci, who played after Neil Larrimore and won $125,000. It was said his game didn't air due to time constraints. The episode aired on November 24, 1999 and was actually the last episode of the November 1999 run. | ||
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A lot of game shows have missing episodes and unaired episodes and although Who Wants to be a Millionaire? has no missing episodes (most likely) there are a few segments of the show that never aired. Particularly, contestants who were discovered to have a flawed question (Tim Shields and Lori Bailey) don't ever have their return segment air. (With the exception of David Honea and Ed Toutant, however, if Ed didn't win the top prize, his return segment would probably not have aired) However, there is actually one full game that didn't air at all. The contestant was Brad Bianucci, who played after Neil Larrimore and won $125,000. It was said his game didn't air due to time constraints. The episode aired on November 24, 1999 and was actually the last episode of the November 1999 run.
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