1 vs. 100 Season 1
One player must outlast a mob of 100 people in a tense battle of brains and greed for a chance to win a huge cash prize. To stay in the game, the player must answer trivia questions and get every one right -- wrong answers from the mob eliminates them from the game, driving up the cash prize for the player. If the player can eliminate all 100 members of the mob, they'll go home with the top prize.
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1 vs. 100
2006One player must outlast a mob of 100 people in a tense battle of brains and greed for a chance to win a huge cash prize. To stay in the game, the player must answer trivia questions and get every one right -- wrong answers from the mob eliminates them from the game, driving up the cash prize for the player. If the player can eliminate all 100 members of the mob, they'll go home with the top prize.
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1 vs. 100 Season 1 Full Episode Guide
Shannon, a morning show radio host of Louisville, Kentucky, will play for a top prize of $2 million, by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes original "Grease" cast members Jeff Conaway and Susan Buckner, members of the rock 'n' roll band Sha Na Na (Reggie, Donny York, Jocko and Screamin' Scott), as well as "The Apprentice" alumni - - Omarosa, Kelly Perdew and Sean Yazbeck.
Mike Korich of Dacula, Georgia and Heather Spanbauer of Modesto, California will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes real-life ghost hunters, roller derby girls, belly dancers, prison guards and people struck by lightning.
Carolyn Granado of Carlsbad, California and Andrew Murray of Stony Point, New Jersey will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes Rabbi Shmuley of "Shalom in the Home," cowboys, used car salesmen and Harvard professors.
Joanne Uy of Northridge, California, Herman Wilkins of Chicago, Illinois and Lou Siville of Shiloh, Illinois will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes real-life "Medium" Allison DuBois, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton, Academy Award-winning hip hop group Three 6 Mafia, popular sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and Playboy Playmates.
Raul Torres, Jr. of Van Nuys, California returns to try and finish off the mob and Casey Smith of Des Moines, Iowa will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes IRS auditors, DMV employees, telemarketers, and meter maids.
In a very special episode, the 100 mob members square off against each other for a grand prize of $250,000. This time, the "one" will be selected from the mob and the game will continue until there is only one mob member left standing. In this battle of intellect and guts, there are no lifelines, no chance to take the money and run, and no choice but to keep going until someone walks away with a quarter of a million dollars. Members of the mob include game show heavyweights from "Jeopardy!" (Ken Jennings and five-time champion Brad Rutter) and from "Who Wants to Be A Millionaire" (former champions Nancy Christy and Kevin Olmstead). They are joined by poker great Annie Duke, Ivy League graduates, rocket scientists, trivia bowl champions and a nun. Also in tonight's episode, Raul Torres, Jr. of Van Nuys, California will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes Hawaiian Tropic Girls and paparazzi.
Mitch Mishke of Telluride, Colorado will play for a top prize by trying to outsmart the mob, which is comprised of super-smart kids. Joining kid mogul Jason O'Neill of Pencil Bugs and kid "Jeopardy!" champion Madeleine Suchard are assorted kid science fair winners, kid spelling bee champions and kid Mensa members. Also, Actor/comedian D.L. Hughley joins the mob for Wendy Powell of Las Vegas, Nevada's game.
Radjiv Ladva of Birmingham, England returns to try and finish off the mob and Janice Carlton of Fort Dix, New Jersey will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes morticians, gymnasts and popular daytime soap stars Alison Sweeney, Bryan Dattilo and Julie Pinson of "Days Of Our Lives," and Galen Gering, Eva Tamargo and James Hyde of "Passions."
Kwame Horne of Detroit, Michigan returns to try and finish off the mob and Shelly Rego of Sommerville, Massachusetts and Radjiv Ladva of Birmingham, England will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and famous child stars Todd Bridges and Willie Ames.
Barry Lander of San Diego, California returns to try and finish off the mob and Kwame Horne of Detroit, Michigan will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes infomerical millionaires Matthew Lesko and Anthony Sullivan, child geniuses and Fabio.
Cari Sudmeier of Palm Desert, California and Barry Lander of San Diego, California will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes Rhodes Scholars, drag queens and Adam West.
In tonight's special Christmas episode, some of the mob members include 12 drummers, nine dancers and a partridge in a pear tree.
Keikabou Holland of Washington, DC will play for a top prize of $1 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes spelling bee champions, waitresses from Hooters and janitors.
Jay Stakelon of Allentown, Pennsylvania will play for a special top prize of $3 million by trying to outsmart the mob, which includes rapper Kevin Federline, "Las Vegas" cast members (Josh Duhamel, Nikki Cox, Molly Sims and James Lesure), as well as poker champ Annie Dukes, casino dealers and showgirls. In addition, Paula Russell of Chicago, Illinois will play for a top prize of $1 million as she battles wits with the mob that includes World Series Champion MVP David Eckstein of the St. Louis Cardinals, and game show host legends Wink Martindale and Bob Eubanks.
Monique Soltani of Hollywood, California returns to try and finish off the mob and Jonathan Kehoe of Cherry Hill, New Jersey tries his luck to outsmart the mob, which includes beauty queens, sanitation workers and Trekkies.
Ed Brown of Afton, Wyoming, returns to try and finish off the mob, and Kelly Ross of Oak Park, California and Monique Soltani of Hollywood, California try their luck to outsmart the mob, which includes Guinness Book of World Records title-holders, summa cum laude graduates and a trivia champion nun.
Camielle Bennett of Augusta, Georgia, Portia Peters of South Holland, Illinois and Ed Brown of Afton, Wyoming try their luck to outsmart the mob, which includes psychics, perfect SAT scorers and punk rockers.
Christine Tarbet of Youngstown, Ohio returns to try and finish off the mob, and Aaron Sanderlin of Brooklyn, New York and Chaz Hales of Las Vegas, Nevada try their luck to outsmart the mob, which includes brain surgeons, Mensa members and Los Angeles Clippers cheerleaders.