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- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) runtime "60.0".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) abstract "Fame & Fortune is an Irish game show broadcast on RTÉ One on Saturday nights from 1996 to 2006. Hosted by popular Irish television and radio personality Marty Whelan (who signed off every show with the catchphrase: "How do you play? You buy a ticket."), the show aired during the summer months of June, July, and August as a seasonal replacement for Winning Streak. It was preceded by Millionaire, also hosted by Whelan, and succeeded by The Trump Card in 2007, hosted by Laura Woods. Fame & Fortune had its production costs funded by RTÉ and its prize money funded by Ireland's National Lottery. Entry to the show was based on National Lottery scratchcards, and contestants could win cash, cars, holidays, and other prizes. Fame & Fortune had its final season in the summer of 2006. Its 2007 replacement, The Trump Card, was itself replaced a year later by The Big Money Game.".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) channel RT%C3%89_One.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) genre Game_show.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) language English_language.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) location Donnybrook,_Dublin.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) runtime "3600.0".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) starring Marty_Whelan.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) wikiPageExternalLink www.lotto.ie.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) wikiPageID "1682336".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) wikiPageRevisionID "588142802".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) after "The Trump Card".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) before "Millionaire".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) channel RTÉ_One.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) firstAired "1996".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) genre Game_show.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) hasPhotoCollection Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series).
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) language English_language.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) lastAired "2006".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) location Donnybrook,_Dublin.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) runtime "3600.0".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) showName "Fame & Fortune".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) starring Marty_Whelan.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) title "RTÉ and Irish National Lottery's summer gameshow".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) subject Category:1996_Irish_television_series_debuts.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) subject Category:2000s_in_Irish_television.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) subject Category:2006_Irish_television_series_endings.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) subject Category:Irish_lottery_game_shows.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) subject Category:RTÉ_television_programmes.
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) type TelevisionShow.
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- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) comment "Fame & Fortune is an Irish game show broadcast on RTÉ One on Saturday nights from 1996 to 2006. Hosted by popular Irish television and radio personality Marty Whelan (who signed off every show with the catchphrase: "How do you play? You buy a ticket."), the show aired during the summer months of June, July, and August as a seasonal replacement for Winning Streak. It was preceded by Millionaire, also hosted by Whelan, and succeeded by The Trump Card in 2007, hosted by Laura Woods.".
- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) label "Fame and Fortune (TV series)".
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- Fame_and_Fortune_(TV_series) name "Fame & Fortune".