"Make Me Rich!" is the Michigan Lottery's TV game show, hosted by former "Brady Bunch" co-star Christopher Knight. Show contestants participate in several thrill-packed games for their chance to strike it rich! Even viewers at home can get in on the fun by texting in during the show for a chance to win one of five $1,000 prizes. "Make Me Rich!" promises to be a Lottery game show like no other and will air four times throughout the year on your local lottery TV station:
WBKB Alpena
WDIV Detroit
WNEM Flint
WXSP Grand Rapids
WLAJ Lansing
WJMN Marquette/Escanaba
WMKG Muskegon
WGTU Traverse City
You could win a chance to appear on the February episode of "Make Me Rich!" by playing these Michigan Lottery Instant Tickets:
$20 Instant games: Claim a $1,000 prize from any of these $20 instant tickets and automatically get entered into a drawing to become a finalist on the second episode of "Make Me Rich!"
Claim
Deadline
Eligible
Games
Finalist Drawing
Finalists Selected
Grand Prize
Wednesday
December 9, 2009
Multi Millions (#214)
Casino Royal (#236)
$2,000,000 Diamond Dazzler (#249)
Lucky Game Book (#274)
$2,000,000 Club (#294)
Friday,
December 11, 2009
5
$2,000,000
(1 Winner)
Million Dollar Mega Play: Claim a $1,000 prize from Million Dollar Mega Play (#322) and automatically get entered into a drawing to become a finalist on the second episode of "Make Me Rich!"
Claim
Deadline
Finalist Drawing
Finalists Selected
Grand Prize
Wednesday,
December 9, 2009
Friday,
December 11, 2009
3
$1,000,000
(1 Winner)
Holiday Riches: Claim a $750 prize from Holiday Riches (#331) and automatically get entered into a drawing to become a finalist on the second episode of "Make Me Rich!"
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