The show premiered with a Sneak Preview on November 14, 2006, in the Tuesday 9:30 p.m. timeslot after
Dancing with the Stars, before moving to Wednesday 8:00 p.m. timeslot for it's season premiere the following week, with one episode airing per week for the next five weeks. On December 8, 2006, after the first seven episodes had been taped, an additional six-episode order as well as a planned move to a Tuesday night timeslot starting on January 2, 2007, were announced, which would have brought the total number of episodes to 13.
Cancellation On December 15, 2006, ABC canceled the series after five episodes due to continually declining ratings, leaving two of the seven episodes that were produced unaired. The show was replaced immediately with reruns of ''
America's Funniest Home Videos''. ABC had earlier decided to cease production of the series, but air the remaining episodes. Three of the $1,000,000 dancers have since appeared on other shows: •
Julianne Hough began appearing as a professional dancer on
Dancing with the Stars in 2007, she would leave that show in 2009 in order to focus on her country music and acting career. •
Yesenia Adame was the caller on the
ABC version of
National Bingo Night, which aired in the summer of 2007. •
Eve Torres was the winner of
World Wrestling Entertainment's 2007
diva search, and would work with the company for seven years before retiring as a professional wrestler in 2013.
GSN picked up the rights to the seven episodes of
Show Me The Money in June 2007, which included the five that aired on ABC, plus the remaining two episodes that the network did not air. The first episode aired on June 12, 2007, and the second episode aired on June 19, 2007. However, on June 26, 2007, GSN replaced the series with an episode of
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. It is known that GSN pulled the show due to bad ratings for the first two weeks and it was replaced by
Dog Eat Dog on the Tuesday nights for the remainder of July 2007. There is no indication that GSN will air the show again, thus the two episodes not broadcast by ABC remain unaired. GSN's webpage for the show included a photo from one of the two unaired episodes. The photo depicted Bob Glouberman, the contestant whose game was in progress at the end of the last episode aired by ABC, and a winnings total of $890,000 displayed on the scoreboard. Glouberman completed his game with that total in his bank and was paid, even though the episode showing his victory never aired on ABC. ==International versions==