Who do you think will win the$5,000? Win Ben Stein's Money featured three contestants competing in a Q& A styled game against each other and eventually Ben Stein in an attempt to win$5,000 of his money. Required fields in yellow. Imagine that I have created a special edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" just for you. 1997: "Hello.
Ben or the contestant? I've been accused of refusing to review Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled," a defense of Creationism, because of my belief in the theory of evolution. Epithets used to describe him included "orange-suited man from Mars" and "Z.Z. Ben thinks it's time to win his.....$5000!!!!!! If you're unable to find a person or media, then sadly there are no appearances for them or that in the database. 19-year-old me trying to take on Ben Stein in a battle of wits—and trying to make cheap bestiality jokes at Ben's expense. My appearance on Win Ben Stein's Money (Episode 6033, May 8, 2002) So, if you're smart enough, fast enough, and if you've got the guts, you can WIN BEN STEIN'S MONEY!!!" For the official site, go here.Images are ©1997-2002, Comedy Central.All other content is ©2001-2007, Me. Here he comes, Mr. Ben Stein! What's up? Please note that the movies and TV … I'm going to put up$5,000 of my money. It's time for the Best of 10 Test of Knowledge! Double-check appearances and convention details with the convention website to ensure you have the most accurate information. - Duration: 22:07. Please excuse the dreadful mess. 9/7/00 - Jimmy Kimmel's final show - clip show Win Ben Stein's Money is a comedy game show that aired on Comedy Central.It was hosted by Ben Stein who would host the first half of the show and then become a contestant for the second half. Here is my response. I'm putting up$5,000 that says I know more than you. Contact me . Who do you think will win the$5,000? May people venture to win Ben Stein’s money for years to come. Oh, by the way: The 1871 Treaty of Frankfurt ended the Franco-Prussian War. Ben knew it; the contestant blew it. I'm Ben Stein.
And today, I'm going to make history. So, if you're smart enough, fast enough, and if you've got the guts, you can WIN BEN STEIN'S MONEY!!!" The Guy with the Games 5,091 views 2000 - Andy vs. Laurel vs. Carl - Salute to Cuba. It's the only … The show featured three contestants who competed to answer general knowledge questions in order to win the grand prize of$5,000 from the show's host, Ben Stein. From 1997 to 2003, Stein hosted the Comedy Central game show Win Ben Stein's Money along with co-host Jimmy Kimmel (replaced by Nancy Pimental and later by Sal Iacono). True to its name, the money that contestants won on the show was subtracted from the $5,000 pay that Stein earned per episode (in addition to his salary). Win Ben Stein's Money is an American television game show created by Al Burton and Donnie Brainard that aired first-run episodes from July 28, 1997, to January 31, 2003, on Comedy Central. 2000 - Tom vs. 1997: "Hello. The anti-game show game show, "Win Ben Stein's Money" consists of humorous category names and banter between the hosts (Ben Stein and co-host Jimmy Kimmel from 1997-2001, Nancy Pimental 2001-2002 & Sal Iacoco in 2002) and contestants. I'm putting up$5,000 that says I know more than you. Faith vs. Jon - $5,000 win. And today, I'm going to make history. 1998–2001: "Hello. "Orange Mike" was the final contestant, and tied Ben, winning $2000. And today, I'm going to make history. The show won five Daytime Emmy Awards before ending its run in … Ben Stein, you hosted a TV show on which you gave away money. I'm going to put up$5,000 of my money. Caleb Nelson on Win Ben Stein's Money My one and only game show appearance.
Win Ben Stein's Money (June 28, 2001) - The Man Show special! 2000 - Funny episode with three Playboy playmates competing. 2000 - Ben vs. the Clintons. Ben or the contestant? There is a redesign in progress. This is NOT an official site. 2000 - Joe vs. Heather vs. Craig. Ben currently has 3 questions right. I'm Ben Stein. Ben currently has 3 questions right.
Top on acid," although Ben conceded that he "surprisingly has a good singing voice." The show featured a total of three co-hosts, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy Pimental and Sal Iacono. Last updated: January 27, 2007. Ben thinks it's time to win his.....$5000!!!!!! 2000 - "Ben Stein’s Cup" with 3 previous Best of 10 winners going for $25K.