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{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Divided
| image = Divided logo.jpg
| image = Divided logo.jpg
| genre = [[Game show]]
| genre = [[Game show]]
| format = [[Quiz show]]
| creator = Aurélien Lipiansky<br>Clément Gayet
| creator = [[Tien (TV channel)|Talpa]]
| developer = Brainbox-Talpa
| director =
| creative_director =
| presenter = [[Andrew Castle]]
| presenter = [[Andrew Castle]]
| starring = '''Question Master'''<br />[[Charlotte Hudson]] <small>(2009)</small><br />Rachel Pierman <small>(2010)</small>
| starring = '''Question Master'''<br>[[Charlotte Hudson]] (2009)<br>Rachel Pierman (2010)
| theme_music_composer =
| theme_music_composer =
| country = United Kingdom
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| language = English
| num_series = 2
| num_series = 2
| num_episodes = 53 <small>(7 unaired)</small>
| num_episodes = 53 (7 unaired)
| runtime = 60 minutes (inc. adverts)
| executive_producer =
| company = [[Talpa Holding|Talpa]]<br>Brighter Pictures (2009)<br>Remarkable Television (2010)
| producer =
| location = [[Granada Studios]]
| channel = [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]
| runtime = 60 minutes <small>(inc. adverts)</small>
| company = Brighter Pictures <small>(2009)</small><br />Remarkable Television <small>(2010)</small>
| distributor = [[Endemol UK]]
| channel = [[ITV (TV channel)|ITV]], [[UTV (TV channel)|UTV]]
| picture_format = [[PAL]] ([[576i]], [[16:9]])
| first_aired = {{Start date|2009|5|18|df=y}}
| first_aired = {{Start date|2009|5|18|df=y}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2010|5|7|df=y}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2010|5|7|df=y}}
| related = ''[[Deal or No Deal (UK game show)|Deal or No Deal]]''<br />''[[Golden Balls]]''<br />''[[The Bank Job (game show)|The Bank Job]]''
| website =
}}
}}


'''''Divided''''' was a game show that was broadcast in the United Kingdom from 18 May 2009 to 7 May 2010. It was hosted by [[Andrew Castle]] with [[Charlotte Hudson]] as the Question Master for Series 1 and Rachel Pierman as the Question Master for Series 2. It was produced by [[Endemol UK]] for [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] and was filmed in Studio 8 at [[Granada Studios]], [[Manchester]].
'''''Divided''''' is a British game show that aired on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] from 18 May 2009 to 7 May 2010. It was hosted by [[Andrew Castle]] with [[Charlotte Hudson]] as the Question Master for Series 1 and Rachel Pierman as the Question Master for Series 2.


==Format==
==Format==
A team of three complete strangers attempt to answer up to 15 questions over the course of five rounds and accumulate as much money in a prize pot as possible. In the first four rounds, each question is either multiple-choice with one correct answer to be chosen from three options, or a list of three items to be placed in a specified order. The fifth round has a single question with three answer options, more than one of which may be correct, and the team must select all correct answers in order to win the money.
A team of 3 complete strangers are tasked to answer up to 15 general knowledge questions to amass as much money for a communal pot as possible. The round structure is as follows:


The team has 100 seconds to arrive at a unanimous decision on each question, and the money at stake decreases continuously at a rate of 1% per second that elapses before they lock in their choice. A correct answer adds the remaining money to a prize pot, while an incorrect answer or running out of time cuts the pot in half. If the team misses a total of three questions, the game ends immediately and the team forfeits all winnings.
* Round 1 has 5 questions, each worth up to £3,000, making a potential maximum of £15,000.
* Round 2 has 4 questions, each worth up to £7,500, making a potential maximum of a further £30,000 (running total: £45,000).
* Round 3 has 3 questions, each worth up to £15,000, making a potential maximum of a further £45,000 (running total: £90,000).
* Round 4 has 2 questions, each worth up to £30,000, making a potential maximum of a further £60,000 (running total: £150,000).
* Round 5 has 1 question, worth up to a further £75,000, making a potential grand total of £225,000.


The payout structure for each round is shown below.
Each question is either in the format of a multiple choice question, with one of three answers being correct, or the question is to put 3 answers in a particular order (for example, to put the first names of 3 Harry Potter characters into alphabetical order). If a team makes it to the fifth round and decides to play, the question has 3 possible answers and the team must select all of the correct answers, of which there may be more than one. The value of each question falls by 1% for every second taken before an answer is submitted. In Round 1, each second of hesitation costs £30, in Round 2: £75, in Round 3: £150, in Round 4: £300 and in Round 5: £750. Each question has a time limit of 100 seconds to come to a unanimous decision about the right answer/order and press an illuminated red triangle on the desk to lock in their answer. If the answer is correct and the studio goes green, then the amount of money remaining is added to the pot. If the answer is wrong and the studio goes red, then whatever money that is in the pot at the time is halved, and one mistake is earned. If a team earns 3 mistakes, then they are relegated from the show by going home with nothing.


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
When each round is completed, the team is given 15 seconds to come to a unanimous decision about whether to play on, or stop and get promoted to dividing whatever money has been earned. If the team does not come to a unanimous decision after 15 seconds or the team elects to play, then the next round will start automatically.
|-
! Round !! Question value !! Number of questions !! Lost per second !! Potential maximum (round) !! Potential maximum (overall)
|-
| 1 || £3,000 || 5 || £30 || £15,000 || £15,000
|-
| 2 || £7,500 || 4 || £75 || £30,000 || £45,000
|-
| 3 || £15,000 || 3 || £150 || £45,000 || £90,000
|-
| 4 || £30,000 || 2 || £300 || £60,000 || £150,000
|-
| 5 || £75,000 || 1 || £750 || £75,000 || £225,000
|-
|}

At the end of each round, the team is given 15 seconds to decide whether to continue the game, or stop playing and divide up the money. If they elect to continue or fail to reach a unanimous decision before time runs out, the next round begins automatically.


If the team elects to stop and get promoted to cash dividing round at any time, then they are made aware of how much has been won, and that is what will be divided between them. However, the shares are unequal: the players are shown 3 shares marked A, B and C. Share A is the largest (50-70% of the total amount), Share B is a middling amount (20-40% of the total amount), and Share C is the smallest (generally 10% of the total amount). Usually, the split is extremely close to 50/40/10, 60/30/10 or 70/20/10. Each player is given 15 seconds to state their case for which share they feel they deserve, generally based on how well they have performed in the game. If the team reaches a decision of each player receiving one share each, then that is what they will win. However, if a decision is not reached (because 2 or all 3 players want the same share), then a timer of 100 seconds starts and the money will start counting down (by 1% per second), and the players argue among themselves, trying to change a player's mind about which share they should take. After 50 seconds have elapsed, there is a short pause. The host will remind the players that half of the money has gone and that they have 50 seconds left to reach a decision or they will all be relegated from divided and leave
When the team either completes the fifth round or chooses to stop playing, the money in the prize pot is divided into three unequal shares, typically 50-70%, 20-40%, and 10%. Each player is given 15 seconds to state their case to the others as to which share they feel they deserve, after which all three select the share they want. If each player selects a different share, they each receive their chosen amount and the game ends. If not, they are given a further 100 seconds to discuss the splits among themselves and try to reach a consensus, with all three shares decreasing by 1% per second. The timer pauses briefly after 50 seconds, and the host reminds them that half their money has gone. If the team agrees on a split before time runs out, they receive whatever is left of their chosen shares; otherwise, the team leaves with nothing.
with no money at all.


==Academic paper==
==Academic paper==
The show has been studied by a team of economists. They find that individual behavior and outcomes are strongly influenced by [[equity theory|equity concerns]]: those who contributed more to the jackpot claim larger shares, are less likely to make concessions, and take home larger amounts. Contestants who announce that they will not back down do well relative to others, but they do not secure larger absolute amounts and they harm others. They find no evidence of a first-mover advantage and little evidence that demographic characteristics matter.<ref>{{cite journal |last=van Dolder |first=Dennie |last2=van den Assem |first2=Martijn | last3=Camerer |first3=Colin | last4=Thaler |first4=Richard |title=Standing United or Falling Divided? High Stakes Bargaining in a TV Game Show |journal=[[American Economic Review]] |url=http://ssrn.com/abstract=2344422 }}</ref>
The show has been studied by a team of economists. They find that individual behaviour and outcomes are strongly influenced by [[equity theory|equity concerns]]: those who contributed more to the jackpot claiming larger shares are less likely to make concessions and take home larger amounts. Contestants who announce that they will not back down do well relative to others, but they do not secure larger absolute amounts and they harm others. They find no evidence of a first-mover advantage and little evidence that demographic characteristics matter.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=van Dolder |first1=Dennie |last2=van den Assem |first2=Martijn | last3=Camerer |first3=Colin | last4=Thaler |first4=Richard |title=Standing United or Falling Divided? High Stakes Bargaining in a TV Game Show |journal=[[American Economic Review]] |date=25 October 2013 |ssrn=2344422 }}</ref>


==Transmissions==
==Transmissions==
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== International versions ==
== International versions ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:100%; line-height:14px; background:#F8F8FF; width:100%;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; line-height:14px"
|-
|-
!Country
!Country
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!Network
!Network
!Top Prize
!Top Prize
!First Airdate
!First airdate
|-
|-
| {{Flag|Afghanistan}}
| {{Flag|Afghanistan}}
| ''{{Rtl-lang|fa|ثانیه}} 100<br><small>100 Sanya</small>''
| ''{{lang|fa|ثانیه}} 100''<br>{{small|100 Sanya}}
| Hafiz Mohammadi
| Hafiz Mohammadi
| [[Tolo TV]]
| [[TOLO (TV channel)|Tolo TV]]
| [[Afghan afghani|Af.]]1,000,000
| [[Afghan afghani|Af.]]1,000,000
| 8 June 2013
| 8 June 2013
|-
| {{Flag|Albania}}
| ''Per Vete''
| Edi Oga
| [[Top Channel]]
| 1,500,000 leke
| 7 October 2013
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Arab League}} [[Arab World]]
| {{flagicon|Arab League}} [[Arab World]]
| ''من الأحق؟''<br><small>Men El Ahaq?</small>
| ''من الأحق؟''<br>{{small|Men El Ahaq?}}
| Amira El Fadl
| Amira El Fadl
| [[Abu Dhabi TV]]
| [[Abu Dhabi TV]]
| {{Rtl-lang|ar|[[United Arab Emirates dirham|د.إ]]}} 1,000,000
| {{lang|ar|[[United Arab Emirates dirham|د.إ]]}} 1,000,000
| 5 October 2008
| 5 October 2008
|-
| {{flag|Canada}} <br> ({{flag|Quebec}})
| ''Chaque Seconde Compte''
| [[Julie Snyder]]
| [[Noovo]]
|
| 8 January 2024
|-
|-
| {{flag|Chile}}
| {{flag|Chile}}
| ''Divididos''
| ''[[:es:Divididos (programa de televisión)|Divididos]]''
| Álvaro Escobar
| Álvaro Escobar
| [[Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN]]
| [[Televisión Nacional de Chile|TVN]]
| [[Chilean peso|CL$]]75,000,000
| [[Chilean peso|CL$]]75,000,000
| March 2012
| March 2012
|-
| {{flag|Denmark}}
| ''Splittet''
| Camilla Ottesen
| TV3
| 250,000 Danish kroner
| 8 April 2015
|-
|-
|rowspan=3| {{flag|Estonia}}
|rowspan=3| {{flag|Estonia}}
|rowspan=2| ''100 sekundit'' <small>(Mondays)</small>
|rowspan=2| ''[[:et:100 sekundit|100 sekundit]]'' {{small|(Mondays)}}
|rowspan=3| Madis Milling
|rowspan=3| Madis Milling
|rowspan=3| [[TV3 (Estonia)|TV3]]
|rowspan=3| [[TV3 (Estonia)|TV3]]
| <!--[[Estonian kroon|krooni]]-->
| N/A<!--[[Estonian kroon|krooni]]-->
|30 August 2010
|30 August 2010
|-
|-
| <!--[[€]]-->
| N/A<!--[[€]]-->
|3 January 2011
| 3 January 2011
|-
|-
| ''60 sekundit'' <small>(weekdays)</small>
| ''60 sekundit'' {{small|(weekdays)}}
| 120,000 [[Estonian kroon|krooni]]
| 120,000 [[Estonian kroon|krooni]]
| 4 October 2010
| 4 October 2010
|-
| {{Flag|Greece}}
| ''Divided''
| Fotis Sergoulopoulos
| [[Alpha TV]]
| [[Euro|€]]31,000
| 21 October 2019<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.alphatv.gr/show/divided/about_divided/|title=Alpha TV Official Site|website=alphatv.gr|access-date=18 October 2019|archive-date=18 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191018152720/https://www.alphatv.gr/show/divided/about_divided/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
|-
| {{flag|Hungary}}
| {{flag|Hungary}}
| ''Cápák''
| ''Cápák''
| Unknown (heard from speakers only)
| Unknown (heard from speakers only)
| [[TV2 (Hungary)|TV2]]
| [[TV2 (Hungarian TV channel)|TV2]]
| 26,250,000 Forint
| 26,250,000 Forint
| 25 August 2008
| 25 August 2008
|-
|-
| {{flag|India}} {{mr icon}}
| {{flag|India}} {{in lang|mr}}
| ''Divided''
| ''Divided''
| [[Aadesh Bandekar]]
| [[Aadesh Bandekar]]
| [[ETV Marathi]]
| [[Colors Marathi|ETV Marathi]]
| {{Indian Rupee|link=Indian rupee}}650,000
| [[Indian rupee|₹]]650,000
| 30 July 2012
| 30 July 2012
|-
| {{flag|India}} {{in lang|kn}}
| ''Divided''
| Rohit
| [[Zee Kannada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ww1.zeekannadatv.com/?sub1=bf6a1450-8df3-11e9-995a-11f9c0a2d0c3|title=zeekannadatv.com – Diese Website steht zum Verkauf! – Informationen zum Thema zeekannadatv.|website=ww1.zeekannadatv.com}}</ref>
| {{Indian Rupee|link=Indian rupee}}1,000,000
| 3 January 2014
|-
| {{flag|India}} {{in lang|ta}}
| [[Divided (Tamil game show)|''Divided'']]
| Gopinath
| [[Star Vijay]]
| {{Indian Rupee|link=Indian rupee}}5,000,000
| 21 July 2018
|-
|-
| {{flag|Malta}}
| {{flag|Malta}}
| ''Divided''
| ''Divided''
| Mariella Scerri
| Mariella Scerri
| [[TVM (Malta)|TVM]]
| [[Television Malta|TVM]]
| [[€]]80,000
| [[Euro|€]]80,000
| 1 October 2009
| 1 October 2009
|-
|-
| {{flag|Netherlands}}
| rowspan="2" | {{flag|Netherlands}} (original version)
| ''De Gemene Deler''
| rowspan="2" | ''[[:nl:De Gemene Deler|De Gemene Deler]]''
| Rinie van den Elzen
| Rinie van den Elzen
| [[RTL4]]
| [[RTL 4|RTL4]]
| [[€]]250,000
| rowspan="2" | €250,000
| 6 July 2008
| 6 July 2008
|-
| [[Beau van Erven Dorens]]
| [[SBS6]]
| 2012
|-
|-
| {{flag|Slovenia}}
| {{flag|Slovenia}}
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| Milan Gačanovič
| Milan Gačanovič
| [[TV3 Slovenia|TV 3]]
| [[TV3 Slovenia|TV 3]]
| [[€]]10,000
| €10,000
| 4 October 2010
| 4 October 2010
|-
| {{flag|South Korea}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcGetdfkeEQ|script-title=ko:20110523 [tvN] 만장일치 퀴즈쇼 트라이앵글 시즌2 [Brian]|last=worldminju|date=25 May 2011|via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead YouTube link|date=February 2022}}</ref>
| ''퀴즈쇼 트라이앵글''<br>{{small|Kwijeusyo teulaiaeng-geul}}
| [[Nam Hee-suk]]
| [[TvN (South Korean TV channel)|tvN]]
| [[South Korean Won|₩]]200,000,000
| 5 December 2010
|-
| {{flag|Spain}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Luján Argüelles, fichaje bomba de Atresmedia para presentar un nuevo concurso |url=https://www.elperiodico.com/es/yotele/20200921/lujan-arguelles-fichaje-bomba-atresmedia-abandona-mediaset-divided-exclusiva-8121471 |website=Yotele |accessdate=22 September 2020 |language=Spanish |date=21 September 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Saiz|first1=David|title=Luján Argüelles se estrena en La Sexta en diciembre con 'Divididos', su primer concurso en Atresmedia |url=https://ecoteuve.eleconomista.es/programas/noticias/10921118/12/20/Lujan-Arguelles-se-estrena-en-La-Sexta-en-diciembre-con-Divididos-su-primer-concurso-en-Atresmedia.html |website=Ecoteuve |accessdate=2 December 2020 |language=Spanish |date=2 December 2020}}</ref>
| ''Divididos''
| [[Luján Argüelles]]
| [[LaSexta]]
| €80,000
| 15 December 2020
|-
| {{flag|Thailand}}
| ''[[:th:Divided คนไม่ยอมเกม|Divided คนไม่ยอมเกม]]''
| [[:th:สัญญา คุณากร|Sanya Kunakorn]]
| [[Channel 3 (Thailand)|Channel 3]]
| [[Thai baht|฿]]380,000 (ep. 1-2)<br>[[Thai baht|฿]]530,000 (ep. 3-13)
| 27 January 2019
|-
|-
| {{flag|Turkey}}
| {{flag|Turkey}}
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| 20 September 2010
| 20 September 2010
|-
|-
| {{flag|Ukraine}}'''
| {{flag|Ukraine}}
| ''Хто вартий більшого?''<br><small>Khto vartyi bilshogo?</small>
| ''Хто вартий більшого?''<br>{{small|Khto vartyi bilshogo?}}
| Andriy Dzhedzhula
| Andriy Dzhedzhula
| [[Ukrayina (TV channel)|Ukrayina]]
| [[Ukraine (TV channel)|Ukrayina]]
| 225,000 [[Ukrainian hryvnia|₴]]
| 225,000 [[Ukrainian hryvnia|₴]]
| 15 September 2013
| 15 September 2013
|-
|-
| {{flag|Russia}}
| {{flag|United States}}
| ''[[Divided (American game show)|Divided]]''
| ''Трое не считая стола''<br><small>Troe ne schitaya stola</small>
| [[Mike Richards (television personality)|Mike Richards]]
| [[Vasily Strelnikov]]
| [[NTV (Russia)|NTV]]
| [[Game Show Network|GSN]]
| [[United States dollar|$]]85,000<br>([[United States dollar|$]]100,000 on 30 March 2017)
| Unknown
| 25 November 2016 ("Sneak Peek" episode)<br>19 January 2017 (series premiere)
| 2014
|-
|-
| {{flag|United States}}
| {{flag|Vietnam}}
| ''[[:vi:Không thỏa hiệp|Không Thỏa Hiệp]]''
| ''Divided''
| Đại Nghĩa
| TBA
| TBA
| VTV3
| 300,000,000[[Vietnamese đồng|₫]]
| TBA
| 14 July 2019 (Series premiere)
| TBA
|}
|}


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==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb title|id=1688682|title=Divided}}
*{{UKGameshow|Divided|Divided}}
*{{UKGameshow|Divided|Divided}}
* [http://www.aawsat.com/details.asp?section=54&article=477683&issueno=10813 Article about the arabian version (In Arabic)]


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Latest revision as of 17:04, 31 December 2024

Divided
GenreGame show
Created byAurélien Lipiansky
Clément Gayet
Developed byBrainbox-Talpa
Presented byAndrew Castle
StarringQuestion Master
Charlotte Hudson (2009)
Rachel Pierman (2010)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes53 (7 unaired)
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companiesTalpa
Brighter Pictures (2009)
Remarkable Television (2010)
Original release
NetworkITV
Release18 May 2009 (2009-05-18) –
7 May 2010 (2010-05-07)

Divided is a British game show that aired on ITV from 18 May 2009 to 7 May 2010. It was hosted by Andrew Castle with Charlotte Hudson as the Question Master for Series 1 and Rachel Pierman as the Question Master for Series 2.

Format

[edit]

A team of three complete strangers attempt to answer up to 15 questions over the course of five rounds and accumulate as much money in a prize pot as possible. In the first four rounds, each question is either multiple-choice with one correct answer to be chosen from three options, or a list of three items to be placed in a specified order. The fifth round has a single question with three answer options, more than one of which may be correct, and the team must select all correct answers in order to win the money.

The team has 100 seconds to arrive at a unanimous decision on each question, and the money at stake decreases continuously at a rate of 1% per second that elapses before they lock in their choice. A correct answer adds the remaining money to a prize pot, while an incorrect answer or running out of time cuts the pot in half. If the team misses a total of three questions, the game ends immediately and the team forfeits all winnings.

The payout structure for each round is shown below.

Round Question value Number of questions Lost per second Potential maximum (round) Potential maximum (overall)
1 £3,000 5 £30 £15,000 £15,000
2 £7,500 4 £75 £30,000 £45,000
3 £15,000 3 £150 £45,000 £90,000
4 £30,000 2 £300 £60,000 £150,000
5 £75,000 1 £750 £75,000 £225,000

At the end of each round, the team is given 15 seconds to decide whether to continue the game, or stop playing and divide up the money. If they elect to continue or fail to reach a unanimous decision before time runs out, the next round begins automatically.

When the team either completes the fifth round or chooses to stop playing, the money in the prize pot is divided into three unequal shares, typically 50-70%, 20-40%, and 10%. Each player is given 15 seconds to state their case to the others as to which share they feel they deserve, after which all three select the share they want. If each player selects a different share, they each receive their chosen amount and the game ends. If not, they are given a further 100 seconds to discuss the splits among themselves and try to reach a consensus, with all three shares decreasing by 1% per second. The timer pauses briefly after 50 seconds, and the host reminds them that half their money has gone. If the team agrees on a split before time runs out, they receive whatever is left of their chosen shares; otherwise, the team leaves with nothing.

Academic paper

[edit]

The show has been studied by a team of economists. They find that individual behaviour and outcomes are strongly influenced by equity concerns: those who contributed more to the jackpot claiming larger shares are less likely to make concessions and take home larger amounts. Contestants who announce that they will not back down do well relative to others, but they do not secure larger absolute amounts and they harm others. They find no evidence of a first-mover advantage and little evidence that demographic characteristics matter.[1]

Transmissions

[edit]
Series Start date End date Episodes
1 18 May 2009 26 June 2009 30
2 6 April 2010 7 May 2010 23

International versions

[edit]
Country Title Host Network Top Prize First airdate
 Afghanistan ثانیه 100
100 Sanya
Hafiz Mohammadi Tolo TV Af.1,000,000 8 June 2013
 Albania Per Vete Edi Oga Top Channel 1,500,000 leke 7 October 2013
Arab League Arab World من الأحق؟
Men El Ahaq?
Amira El Fadl Abu Dhabi TV د.إ 1,000,000 5 October 2008
 Canada
( Quebec)
Chaque Seconde Compte Julie Snyder Noovo 8 January 2024
 Chile Divididos Álvaro Escobar TVN CL$75,000,000 March 2012
 Denmark Splittet Camilla Ottesen TV3 250,000 Danish kroner 8 April 2015
 Estonia 100 sekundit (Mondays) Madis Milling TV3 N/A 30 August 2010
N/A 3 January 2011
60 sekundit (weekdays) 120,000 krooni 4 October 2010
 Greece Divided Fotis Sergoulopoulos Alpha TV 31,000 21 October 2019[2]
 Hungary Cápák Unknown (heard from speakers only) TV2 26,250,000 Forint 25 August 2008
 India (in Marathi) Divided Aadesh Bandekar ETV Marathi 650,000 30 July 2012
 India (in Kannada) Divided Rohit Zee Kannada[3] 1,000,000 3 January 2014
 India (in Tamil) Divided Gopinath Star Vijay 5,000,000 21 July 2018
 Malta Divided Mariella Scerri TVM 80,000 1 October 2009
 Netherlands (original version) De Gemene Deler Rinie van den Elzen RTL4 €250,000 6 July 2008
Beau van Erven Dorens SBS6 2012
 Slovenia Vse ali nič Milan Gačanovič TV 3 €10,000 4 October 2010
 South Korea[4] 퀴즈쇼 트라이앵글
Kwijeusyo teulaiaeng-geul
Nam Hee-suk tvN 200,000,000 5 December 2010
 Spain[5][6] Divididos Luján Argüelles LaSexta €80,000 15 December 2020
 Thailand Divided คนไม่ยอมเกม Sanya Kunakorn Channel 3 ฿380,000 (ep. 1-2)
฿530,000 (ep. 3-13)
27 January 2019
 Turkey Anlaşma Ansi Elagöz Türkmax 100,000 TL 20 September 2010
 Ukraine Хто вартий більшого?
Khto vartyi bilshogo?
Andriy Dzhedzhula Ukrayina 225,000 15 September 2013
 United States Divided Mike Richards GSN $85,000
($100,000 on 30 March 2017)
25 November 2016 ("Sneak Peek" episode)
19 January 2017 (series premiere)
 Vietnam Không Thỏa Hiệp Đại Nghĩa VTV3 300,000,000 14 July 2019 (Series premiere)

Notes

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  1. ^ van Dolder, Dennie; van den Assem, Martijn; Camerer, Colin; Thaler, Richard (25 October 2013). "Standing United or Falling Divided? High Stakes Bargaining in a TV Game Show". American Economic Review. SSRN 2344422.
  2. ^ "Alpha TV Official Site". alphatv.gr. Archived from the original on 18 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  3. ^ "zeekannadatv.com – Diese Website steht zum Verkauf! – Informationen zum Thema zeekannadatv". ww1.zeekannadatv.com.
  4. ^ worldminju (25 May 2011). 20110523 [tvN] 만장일치 퀴즈쇼 트라이앵글 시즌2 [Brian] – via YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
  5. ^ "Luján Argüelles, fichaje bomba de Atresmedia para presentar un nuevo concurso". Yotele (in Spanish). 21 September 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  6. ^ Saiz, David (2 December 2020). "Luján Argüelles se estrena en La Sexta en diciembre con 'Divididos', su primer concurso en Atresmedia". Ecoteuve (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 December 2020.
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