What Really Happened With Their Prizes 

If you're curious to hear what actually happens after the credits roll, here are stories (from these three Reddit threads) from 29 game show winners!
1."My parents were on The Newlywed Game in the early '80s and won! I guess beforehand, there was a list of items they were given, and they were supposed to pick three of the prize items and put them in order of their first choice down to their third.
They had just moved into their first house and really needed a washer and dryer, so they put that first (and assumed that's what they would end up with if they won), and for the third choice, they put a new pop-up tent trailer with camping supplies (something my mom definitely did NOT want LOL). Wellllll...they ended up with the pop-up tent trailer and camping supplies."
2."I was on a kids game show in the late '80s with my brother. We won, but lost the grand prize (trip to Disneyland) in the bonus round, and were given a $500 gift certificate to a toy store instead. $250 each for a toy store was absolutely incredible for a couple of kids, especially in the '80s. I still remember that shopping trip. My brother bought a Nintendo and a couple of games. I bought a ton of Cabbage Patch stuff LOL."
3."I was on a game show called Let's Ask America in 2013, and I ended up winning $24,000. It was so wildly surreal, and I couldn't believe I had actually won that amount of money until after the show aired and they sent me a physical check in the mail. It was absolutely life-changing for me. I was 26 at the time of filming and had been working three jobs (marketing firm, restaurant, bar) just to get by in an otherwise shitty economy."
4."I was on and won a Canadian kids game show called Uh-Oh (with quirky host and active redditor Wink Yahoo) in the sixth grade. In about half an hour’s time, I had brown paint water dumped on me twice before nailing a couple speed rounds and taking home the crown. The prize came as advertised, a sweet Sony three-CD stereo system which served as my alarm clock as well as a tool for me to play drums along with my favorite albums for many years."
5."My high school drama and speech teacher was the 'friend' someone called for a 'phone a friend' option on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? back when Regis was still the host. The guy who called him shared a portion of the money with my teacher (like 20-30k), and my teacher used the money to adopt a baby."
6."My brother won $15,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2009. ... We were both on the show in November (I was in the audience), but we didn't get the check until February. Then, we got a letter from 'The Executives of ABC' or some arbitrary name like that with a check for 15-large. Since my brother and I were only used to cashing our checks at check-cashing places, that's exactly where we brought it. They charged us $100, and we got $14,900 in 100s, 50s, and 20s. As soon as we got home, my brother dumped all the money on the bed and rolled around in it. Quite possibly one of the only times in my life where I'll be able to do that with that much money. We also blew, like, $2,000 at the mall, just like dumb kids."


If you're curious to hear what actually happens after the credits roll, here are stories (from these three Reddit threads) from 29 game show winners!
1."My parents were on The Newlywed Game in the early '80s and won! I guess beforehand, there was a list of items they were given, and they were supposed to pick three of the prize items and put them in order of their first choice down to their third.
They had just moved into their first house and really needed a washer and dryer, so they put that first (and assumed that's what they would end up with if they won), and for the third choice, they put a new pop-up tent trailer with camping supplies (something my mom definitely did NOT want LOL). Wellllll...they ended up with the pop-up tent trailer and camping supplies."
2."I was on a kids game show in the late '80s with my brother. We won, but lost the grand prize (trip to Disneyland) in the bonus round, and were given a $500 gift certificate to a toy store instead. $250 each for a toy store was absolutely incredible for a couple of kids, especially in the '80s. I still remember that shopping trip. My brother bought a Nintendo and a couple of games. I bought a ton of Cabbage Patch stuff LOL."
3."I was on a game show called Let's Ask America in 2013, and I ended up winning $24,000. It was so wildly surreal, and I couldn't believe I had actually won that amount of money until after the show aired and they sent me a physical check in the mail. It was absolutely life-changing for me. I was 26 at the time of filming and had been working three jobs (marketing firm, restaurant, bar) just to get by in an otherwise shitty economy."
4."I was on and won a Canadian kids game show called Uh-Oh (with quirky host and active redditor Wink Yahoo) in the sixth grade. In about half an hour’s time, I had brown paint water dumped on me twice before nailing a couple speed rounds and taking home the crown. The prize came as advertised, a sweet Sony three-CD stereo system which served as my alarm clock as well as a tool for me to play drums along with my favorite albums for many years."
5."My high school drama and speech teacher was the 'friend' someone called for a 'phone a friend' option on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? back when Regis was still the host. The guy who called him shared a portion of the money with my teacher (like 20-30k), and my teacher used the money to adopt a baby."
6."My brother won $15,000 on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2009. ... We were both on the show in November (I was in the audience), but we didn't get the check until February. Then, we got a letter from 'The Executives of ABC' or some arbitrary name like that with a check for 15-large. Since my brother and I were only used to cashing our checks at check-cashing places, that's exactly where we brought it. They charged us $100, and we got $14,900 in 100s, 50s, and 20s. As soon as we got home, my brother dumped all the money on the bed and rolled around in it. Quite possibly one of the only times in my life where I'll be able to do that with that much money. We also blew, like, $2,000 at the mall, just like dumb kids."