Probably not a bad idea to potentially expose the show to some new viewers perhaps.
Watched again tonight. Liking the show more and more. Host is getting better. And I quite like the interactions with the contestants.
Probably not a bad idea to potentially expose the show to some new viewers perhaps.
Watched again tonight. Liking the show more and more. Host is getting better. And I quite like the interactions with the contestants.
How many more episodes?
Saw on Facebook that Seven are looking for applicants for Season 2.
Watching the latest episode on 7Plus and thought this contestant looked familiar. Then he said his name was Toad and a dairy farmer. He participated in and Won Season 6 of House Rules
There were several posts on Toad and Mandyâs Instagram as well.
It will start filming in Sydney this August.
During tonightâs show, the â15% questionâ was asked, and four possible answers were shown on screen. But option 4 was obscured by the Million Dollar Island watermark, and we couldnât see the answer at home. So annoying.
Enough with the huge annoying watermarks! We get that the show is coming soon!!
Edit: see the screenshot below
This was so annoying! Not clever 7 - only makes me make sure I avoid Million Dollar Island!
Was last nightâs episode the last one this year?
No sign of the show in Sevenâs schedule. Wednesday in 2 weeks is Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly.
Promo for new episodes aired tonight during The Voice grand final.
As posted elsewhere, it will be a mixture of remaining episodes from season 1 and new episodes of season 2.
Brave move, up against the final weeks of The Block including the auction finale.
Where in Sydney did they move production to for the second season?
In Perth itâs on at 8.30 ,due to Perthâs Telethon.
Disney Studios at Moore Park, I think.
Where was the first season shot?
Docklands Studio in Melbourne
âThink on your feet while sitting on your a*seâ
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