Hosted By Hollywood Celebrity Christopher
Knight
Lansing, MI, October 8, 2009 – Michigan Lottery players will win over $4
million in cash and prizes on a new TV game show, "Make Me Rich!," on Friday,
October 16 at 7:30 p.m. The show is hosted by Christopher Knight, best
known for his role as Peter Brady on the 1970's hit TV series "The Brady Bunch"
and most recently as Host of "Trivial Pursuit America Plays."
"Make Me Rich!" -- the biggest, richest, prime-time TV game show ever -- will
award over $4 million in cash and prizes. Contestants will compete in four
separate games for a chance to win a 2010 Mustang GT Premium, one of two $1
million prizes, or a grand prize of $2 million. Another exciting twist is
that viewers at home will be able to text-in for a chance to win one of five
$1,000 prizes.
Contestants appearing on "Make Me Rich!", hosted by Knight, won the opportunity
by playing Michigan Lottery Instant Games. Anyone interested in being a
future contestant can get more information by visiting
www.Michigan.gov/lottery and
clicking on "Make Me Rich!"
Created by Hollywood game show producer Jonathan Goodson Productions, "Make Me
Rich!" will air new shows quarterly with a variety of exciting prizes in eight
markets across the state: Alpena (WBKB-TV), Detroit (WDIV-TV), Flint (WNEM-TV),
Grand Rapids (WXSP-TV), Lansing (WLAJ-TV), Marquette/Escanaba (WJMN-TV),
Muskegon (WMXG-TV) and Traverse City (WGTU-TV). Christopher Knight will host all
future productions, with the second show slated to air in February 2010.
Starting his acting career at age of seven, Christopher Knight began appearing
in national commercials and television shows such as "Gunsmoke" and "Mannix." Fortune smiled upon Christopher's at age ten when he won the part of middle
brother, Peter Brady, in "The Brady Bunch." Airing from September 1969 - August
1974, it is one of the most successful television shows of all time. Working
throughout his teens and twenties Knight continued to pursue his acting career
with numerous staring rolls in films, TV movies and television series. During
this period Knight held a long stint on the soap opera "Another World" as Leigh
Hobson who happened to hail from Michigan's "Bay City" and then the highly
regarded, though short lived, Norman Lear series "Joe's World" about the blue
collar Wabash family from Detroit. With "Make Me Rich!", Michigan seems to
continue to play a central role in Knight's life. After nearly 20 years out of
show business and focused on business, Knight recently reentered "the biz" when
he garnered great attention for his appearances on VH1's "The Surreal Life" then
his life altering experience on "My Fair Brady." Most recently Knight found his
calling as a game show host ? on the wildly popular syndicated game show
"Trivial Pursuit America Plays."
The Michigan Lottery returns over 95 cents of every dollar spent on lottery
tickets in the form of contributions to the state School Aid Fund, prizes to
players, and commissions to retailers. In fiscal year 2008, the contribution to
schools was $740.7 million. Since its inception in 1972, the Lottery has
contributed more than $15 billion to education in Michigan.
For additional information, please visit the Lottery's Web site at
www.michigan.gov/lottery.
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