The two shows now have to order new sets (very expensive) from London and this may take a while. I hope the sets and equipment arrive before the two shows run out of canned episodes.
Maybe what the two shows can do is air a Best of series. The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? celebrity episodes would be of interest to viewers. So far, a lot of personalities have participated in the shows celebrity episodes: Rosanna Roces, Eddie Gutierrez, Annabelle Rama and, of course, Sharon Cuneta who won a million pesos last December.
Another option (although I dont know how feasible this would be) is to air episodes from abroad. You see, a lot of celebrities have played in the US edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (basically for charity). Below are the names of some of the contestants who have played, how much they won and for what charitable institution:
Rosie O Donnell $500,000 (for The All Kids Foundation); Ray Romano $125,000 (for the NYPD Dare Unit); David Duchovny $32,000 (for East Harlem School @ Exodus House); Vanessa Williams $32,000 (for Dance in Education Fund); Gladys Knight $125,000 (for American Diabetes Society); John Carpenter $250,000 ($125,000 of amount to Sara Foundation); Alec Baldwin $250,000 (for PAWS); Charlie Sheen $54,000 (for Michael J. Fox Foundation); Valerie Bertinelli $125,000 (for Silver Lining Foundation); Melissa Gilbert $32,000 (for Los Robles Hospital Volunteers); Ted Lange $125,000 (for Preventive Care Pathways); Cindy Williams $125,000 (for Feed the Children Inc.); Gene Simmons $32,000 (for Neil Bogart Foundation); Chaka Khan $32,000 (for Chaka Khan Foundation); Kathie Lee Gifford $32,000 (for Assoc./Children@Cassidys Place); Maurice Green $125,000 ($62,500 of amount to UNICEF); Marion Ross $32,000 (for the Actors Fund); Martin Short $32,000 (Financial Aid Scholarship Program of Loyola High School); John Leguizamo $32,000 (Eastern Harlem Tutorial Program).