Heikoin Lenkki

Heikoin Lenkki

"Heikoin Lenkki" was the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show "The Weakest Link", which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000.

"Heikoin Lenkki" features nine strangers that have to work as a team to work their way up a "chain" of correct answers. The host is Kirsi Salo and a maximum of 15.000 euros can be won, and the chain begins with 35, 75, 150, 300, 450, 675, 900, 1.200, and 1.500 euros. It was shown on the MTV3 channel on Fridays at 8:35.


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