In 1997, Stein was given his own game show by Comedy Central, titled 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).
In 1997, Stein was given his own game show by Comedy Central, titled 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.
With Ben Stein, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy M. Pimental, Sal Iacono. Jeopardy-like game show featuring Ben Stein as both a host and a contestant. The second and third rounds of the game are played by Ben Stein himself as he tries to defend "his" money against the lowly contestants.
In 1997, Stein was given his own game show by Comedy Central, titled 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).
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
Win Ben Stein's Money guide is an offbeat game show hosted by the actor and former Nixon speechwriter Ben Stein. It aired for six years on Comedy Central, winning four Day Time Emmy's (more info.
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
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.
Hello, I'm Ben Stein, and today, I'm going to make history. I'm putting up $5,000 that says I know more than you. So if you're smart enough, fast enough, and if you've got the guts, you could win Ben Stein's money. The show offered a $5,000 prize pot which constituted Stein's paycheck for each.
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
Last updated: January 27, 2007. Please excuse the dreadful mess. There is a redesign in progress. This is NOT an official site. For the official site, go here.Images are ©1997-2002, Comedy Central.
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
Win Ben Stein's Money guide is an offbeat game show hosted by the actor and former Nixon speechwriter Ben Stein. It aired for six years on Comedy Central, winning four Day Time Emmy's (more info.
Last updated: January 27, 2007. Please excuse the dreadful mess. There is a redesign in progress. This is NOT an official site. For the official site, go here.Images are ©1997-2002, Comedy Central.
Win Ben Stein's Money guide is an offbeat game show hosted by the actor and former Nixon speechwriter Ben Stein. It aired for six years on Comedy Central, winning four Day Time Emmy's (more info.
Here's the first half of one VERY historic and amazing episode of Win Ben Stein's Money, from the middle of the second season; but we'll get to the fun later. Meanwhile, enjoy the first round of.
With Ben Stein, Jimmy Kimmel, Nancy M. Pimental, Sal Iacono. Jeopardy-like game show featuring Ben Stein as both a host and a contestant. The second and third rounds of the game are played by Ben Stein himself as he tries to defend "his" money against the lowly contestants.
Puppy Wuppy appeared on every episode of Turn Ben Stein On (1999), as he was allowed to simply run around on the set during the taping. Puppy Wuppy was killed when he was hit by a car, and parts of the episodes of Turn Ben Stein On (1999) and Win Ben Stein's Money (1997) taped after his death were devoted to him.