The Amazing Race Australia

It’s typically 4 hours for Roadblocks, and 2 hours for other tasks on the US, Canadian and Ch7 Aussie versions of TAR (although the Detour penalty has varied throughout the show - I think it was 24 for the first season, and 6 hours for some time)

Also Intersections are weird, in that they are so rarely used (I think the Aussie version (both Ch7 & Ch10 versions) are the only version that uses them regularly) - the only intersection penalty was form the first Ch7 season, where the team who elected to quit was given 4 hours, while the team forced to forfeit by their intercepted team was given 2 hours.

Good start for the show this year. Last night was the highest rated regular episode in 2 years. The equivalent ep last year had 316,000 with the highest rated ep of 2022 386,000.

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*mat. (how embarrassing, and apologies to Matt!)

I think they’ve got a good mix of cast, and no doubt people watching will know most of the contestants.

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Larry Emdur

They say when you’re about to die the last person you think about is the most important person in your life … @grantdenyer collapsed on tv , I’m not sure what show it was maybe The Masked Singer or Studio 10 but he’s ok and I’ve got a great Insta post so WIN/WIN . Hope you’re feeling better mate … :rofl:

Tonight’s episode took place on June 11, Jackie Gillies’ 43rd birthday. When she and Ben arrived at the pit stop, Beau presented Jackie with a small birthday cake, and Beau and Ben sang Happy Birthday.

Here we go again. George comes last and it’s coincidentally a non-elimination. Starting to feel like the nne lives that he had on Survivor all over again.

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30 Bananas A Day Keeps The Elimination Away.

George And Pam Live To Race Another Day On The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition.

Body piercing, banana eating, bag forgetting… none of this makes sense now, but it will after you read tonight’s episode recap of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition.

The remaining nine teams headed to the beautiful Indian coastal state of Kerala, for the third leg. On the drive, Harry and Teddy, who were following Emma Wiggle and sister Hayley, confirmed that Hot Potato was a certified hood classic, while Angie offered kisses in exchange for discounted taxi rides.

Arriving at the Detour, our celebs had to choose between painting a tiger on the belly of a local and a traditional kid’s game at the sports ground.

Angie and Alli like big belly’s and they can not lie, completing the painting challenge first. After Darren and Tristan, and Harry and Teddy finished the game first, both teams decided to try for the Fast Forward option. The tricky thing is, only one team is allowed to complete it, the loser would need to turn around and complete the Road Block with the rest of the racers.

Holey moley, this was a Fast Forward like nose other. Tristan and Darren, jeopardising his TV good looks, both got nose piercings like they were completing a Contiki Tour rite of passage. After being the first team to reach and compete the Fast Forward, newly pierced Darren and Tristan skipped straight ahead to the Pitstop, which meant Harry and Teddy had to scramble to the Road Block instead.

At the Road Block, one team member had to learn how to drive a Tuk Tuk at the local driving school. Mum Jana quickly gave her L-Plated 16-year-old son some quick tips on the difference between a manual and an automatic (this doesn’t sound promising), but just like any overconfident learner driver, it took a few failed attempts, and some encouraging words from mum, before success.

But disaster struck an hour into their car journey to the next challenge, when Cor realised he forgot his bag, and had no choice but to turn back around, one of the biggest setbacks in Race history. Side note, George actually discovered the forgotten bag back at the Tuk Tuk challenge. Presented with two options, bring the bag to Cor or leave it, George did what George does best and left the bag, knowing it could give him and Pam a chance to get out of last place.

Finally, teams had to eat their way through a bowl of 30 bananas until they found a blue one. Psychic-medium Jackie manifested a blue banana, and the universe gaveth her a banana on the first go… that sh!t is bananas! Bec and Kate didn’t find this challenge very a-peeling (see what we did there?). With their little tummy’s bursting at the seams, there was a lot of dry reaching going on.

Sporting their newly jewel adorned noses, Darren and Tristan were first to arrive at the Pitstop, followed by Ben and Jackie.

Meanwhile, after downing 24 bananas, George and Pam were still unsuccessful, when Jana and Cor arrived following the bag drama. Taking only seven attempts, Jana and Cor had their blue banana and split, but in their excitement to get on the boat, they forgot their bags… AGAIN! Yes, that’s in caps lock, because it needs to be! This was the miracle B1 and B2, we mean, George and Pam, needed.

It was then down to a boat race between Jana and Cor, and George and Pam. Sadly, George and Pam were last to hit the carpet… but turns out, it was a non-elimination leg! We wonder if Darren and Tristan were pierced off after finding out that they put their noses on the line during a non-elimination round. Ouch, literally, ouch.

A tropical island paradise is next stop on the Race tomorrow night. But don’t be fooled, this is no place to relax. One wrong turn will send one team home. Who will it be?

Continues Thursday, 12 October At 7.30pm On 10 And 10 Play.

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Whats the bet that this show and Survivor share some of the same producers, it’s too much of a coincidence for George to conveniently get saved over and over…

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You can always tell if it’s a non-elimination leg because you hear the last team talking about their time on the race before they hit the mat. Then Phil and Beau say the exact words ‘You are the last team to check in…however, this is a (pre determined) non elimination leg’.

This show is produced by Eureka and Survivor is produced by Endemol Shine. But it does seem he gets the kick in both shows.

While “the greatest setback in Amazing Race history” may be a bit of exaggeration, it is astounding that Jana and Cor could forget their bags TWICE in one leg. How they survived this leg was extraordinary.

10’s own publicity highlights last week has given away the outcome of Thursday’s episode. It is a virtual pit stop and teams had to keep racing.

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I thought the exact same thing.

Probably a lot to do with Jana’s son being so young. The way he was having a sook in the car was very childish and makes you wonder why they cast someone so young

So this week’s episodes are basically useless then

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I thought when he was leaning into the rear of the vehicle was to hide his face from the camera. Either way, the producers didn’t have to show so much footage of him being upset. As you said, he’s only 16.

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WTAF was that? a virtual pit stop but still the last team is eliminated?

That was so stupid that a team was eliminated at a virtual pit stop, the Australian version just becomes more and more inane. What’s the bet that if George was last, the producers probably would have kept him around…

I was gonna post that but couldnt figure out the spoiler tag! lol

It looks like this is the first time in Amazing Race franchise history that the last placed team was eliminated at a virtual pit stop, but someone may be able to correct me.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the previous leg was meant to be an elimination but they changed it up to save George. So instead they shifted the elimination to this episode.

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