You Deserve It

[4] The contestant plays for a beneficiary, who is put on surveillance throughout the show and told of the winnings at the end.

They play five rounds which involve identifying a "Who", "What" or "Where" subject based on a series of clues.

(Episode 1-5, with a possible grand total of $435,000) (Episode 6, with a possible grand total of $260,000) Brian Lowry of Variety thought that the show's rules were a "hodgepodge" and criticized Burns' co-hosting, but praised ABC for creating another "uplifting" series.

[5] Kevin McDonough of South Coast Today was less positive, saying that "The show doesn't so much celebrate generosity as reduce it to something unspeakably tacky.

"[6] Tom Conroy of Media Life thought that the show's format was "novel but not involving".