10 November 2008 - 1:30pm | by Staff Writer | 0 comments

Who will become The Last Millionaire?

Three Scottish entrepreneurs are to battle it out against nine others on the BBC 3’s new realist show The Last Millionaire.

Jacqueline Doherty, MD of 2Fluid, Oli Norman, MD of Dada and James Watt, MD of Brew Dog have already filmed the series which sees the 12 entrepreneurs sent into six of the worlds most demanding cities and given the task of making money in just five days on their own with a small start up fund.

During the challenges they were forced to stay in backpacking hostels and survive on a limited budget for food and drink.

The contestants will work in pairs while visiting a new city, and the most successful partnership (which makes the most money) is allowed to go home. The losers remain to fight another day with the final pair going head to head with the loser becoming The Last Millionaire.

To find out more about the show check out the BBC's website. 

The Last Millionaire begins on BBC 3 on Wednesday night.

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