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Heikoin Lenkki is the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show The Weakest Link, which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000. It was hosted by journalist Kirsi Salo. It premiered in 2002, but after three years, the show was axed due to the host's pregnancy. It was shown on the MTV3 network on Fridays at 8:35 pm. Originally, nine contestants played for a prize of €15,000, but that was changed to eight players competing for €18,000.

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  • Heikoin Lenkki is the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show The Weakest Link, which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000. It was hosted by journalist Kirsi Salo. It premiered in 2002, but after three years, the show was axed due to the host's pregnancy. It was shown on the MTV3 network on Fridays at 8:35 pm. Originally, nine contestants played for a prize of €15,000, but that was changed to eight players competing for €18,000. (en)
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  • Paul Farrer (en)
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  • Cathy Dunning (en)
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  • Markus Selin (en)
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  • Heikoin Lenkki is the Finnish version of the internationally recognized show The Weakest Link, which debuted on BBC Two in August 2000. It was hosted by journalist Kirsi Salo. It premiered in 2002, but after three years, the show was axed due to the host's pregnancy. It was shown on the MTV3 network on Fridays at 8:35 pm. Originally, nine contestants played for a prize of €15,000, but that was changed to eight players competing for €18,000. (en)
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