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| - 1985 Pilot Spiel: "This is $1,000,000. Tonight, Carey and Lauren Heck, a vocal coach and a restaurant manager from Long Island, New York, will compete with Heidi and Chuck Mahalick, an office manager and a marine helicopter pilot from Willoughby, Ohio, as they battle for the biggest prize in the history of television. A single word can turn one of these couples into millionaires, all on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. And here's our host, Jim Lange."
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| - 1985 Pilot Spiel: "This is $1,000,000. Tonight, Carey and Lauren Heck, a vocal coach and a restaurant manager from Long Island, New York, will compete with Heidi and Chuck Mahalick, an office manager and a marine helicopter pilot from Willoughby, Ohio, as they battle for the biggest prize in the history of television. A single word can turn one of these couples into millionaires, all on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. And here's our host, Jim Lange." Season 1 Spiel #1: "This is $1,000,000. In a moment, (insert couple and occupations) will compete with (insert couple and occupations), as they battle for the biggest prize in the history of television. Just one single word could turn one of our couples into millionaires, all on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. And now, here's our host, Jim Lange." Season 1 Spiel #2: "This is $1,000,000. Today, (insert couple and occupations) could be only (insert number of days) away from/could win $1,000,000, as they face (insert couple and occupations), as they battle for the biggest prize in the history of television. Just one single word could turn one of our couples into millionaires, all on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime. And now, here's your host, Jim Lange." Season 2 Spiel: (clips of past millionaires) "These couples have all become instant millionaires on the richest game in television! Today, two more couples will compete for $1,000,000 in cash and prizes including two fabulous new automobiles, all on The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime! And now, here's the man with the millions, Jim Lange!" The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime was the short-lived, daily game show where two couples each day competed to solve word puzzles in hopes of winning $1,000,000.
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