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$25 Million Dollar Hoax

$25 Million Dollar Hoax was an unscripted television series commissioned by U.S. network NBC.

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Overview

$25 Million Dollar Hoax consisted of three unscripted hour-long episodes in which small-town girl Chrissy Stanford played a hoax on her family by convincing them she had won a $5m lottery on thebigwin.net and that it had changed her from a sweet girl into a spend-a-holic.

Contained guest appeareances by Ed McMahon, George Gray and NSYNC's Lance Bass.

The show was broadcast in the U.S. by NBC and in Canada by Global.


Chrissy successfully pulled off the hoax which won her and her family over $400,000 in prizes.

Cast

  • Chrissy Stanford - As herself
  • Guy Stanford (father) - As himself
  • Lois Stanford (mother) - As herself
  • Paul Stanford (brother) - As himself
  • Eric Standord (brother) - As himself
  • Andrew Stanford (brother) - As himself
  • David Stanford (brother) - As himself
  • Phillip Stanford (brother) - As himself
  • Matthew Stanford (brother) - As himself
  • Ed McMahon - As himself
  • George Gray - As himself
  • Lance Bass - As himself

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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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