For Love or Money is a daytime game show that aired on CBS from June 30, 1958 to January 2, 1959, hosted by Bill Nimmo.
Later in the show, a home viewer whose phone number was chosen at random was asked a question and if correct, had the same option to take the prize or the money.
In January 1959, CBS network executives learned that the "dancing decimal machine" was occasionally fixed in such a way that the prize amount it would return would actually not be random.
This meant For Love or Money was subject to the same sort of problematic production practices as other implicated game shows of the time like Dotto and The $64,000 Question.
The format was basically the same as the original American version, except that the board displayed a string of four 9s, and the decimal point was replaced with a "flying shilling sign", meaning contestants could win anywhere from 9/- to 9,999/- (just under £500).