
A Rangeley business owner will get to test her luck in a new TV game show based on the beloved MONOPOLY board game from the Maine Lottery.
Lynn Soriano Noyes will join lottery winners from around the country on the set of MONOPOLY MILLIONAIRES’ CLUB, a weekly, one-hour game show featuring lottery players from around the country. Players are randomly selected from the audience to join the show’s host, Billy Gardell, on stage, and test their nerves, intuition and luck playing games based on iconic elements from the beloved MONOPOLY board game. Offering heart-pounding action and big–money prizes throughout, the show culminates with one player moving around a larger–than–life MONOPOLY game board on a quest for $1 million.
By playing the MONOPOLY MILLIONAIRES’ CLUB game sponsored by the Maine Lottery, Noyes won an all-expense paid trip to Las Vegas for the taping of the show and the chance to represent Maine in the debut episode of the game show, which airs Sunday, March 29 at 6:00 PM on WFPO-Fox 23, and again on The Game Show Network on Tuesday, March 31 at 8:00 PM. Noyes was selected to play a one-minute Mini Game for the chance to win up to $10,000.
Gardell, the show’s energetic host, has worked on several films including “You, Me and Dupree” and “Jersey Boys,” and currently stars in the television sitcom “Mike & Molly.” He is thrilled to be hosting MONOPOLY MILLIONAIRES’ CLUB and says, “I want to see someone win $1 million!”
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