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Number five on our countdown isn't a specific moment, but more a sweeping generalization of a show's change. Â Only two shows had anything of any major note going on throughout the season. Â The one we'll discuss is Who Wants to be a Millionaire . Â Throughout the year of 2009 it was the show that probably had the most adjustments and tweaks out of no where. Â Some of them were for the better and added something new and interesting to the ...
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