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Wipeout (2009 Australian game show)

Wipeout
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Wipeout logo
Genre Game show
Created by Matt Kunitz, Scott Larsen
Presented by James Brayshaw
Josh Lawson
Kelly Landry
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 8
Production
Location(s) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Running time 60 minutes
(including commercials)
Production company(s) Endemol Southern Star
Release
Original network Nine Network
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 3 February – 24 March 2009
External links
Website

Wipeout, presented on air as Wipeout Australia, is an Australian game show, which is based on the U.S. game show of the same name. The game show premiered on the Nine Network on Tuesday 3 February 2009 at 7:30 pm for an initial run of eight episodes. The show was produced by Endemol Southern Star. The show is currently being re-aired on GO!, a Nine Network multi-channel.

Potential contestants had to fill out a 14-page application and attend auditions in Sydney, which were held on 2 August 2008. The 160 successful contestants then participated in the filming of the series over a period of one week starting 2 October 2008 at the international Wipeout obstacle course, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Post-Production began in Sydney in November 2008.

On 8 September 2008, it was announced that Kelly Landry has been given the on-location reporter role on the show. She is the only one of the three presenters to actually talk with contestants and observe their attempts to complete the various stages of the Wipeout course.

James Brayshaw, a sports presenter for the Nine Network, and actor Josh Lawson were announced as the two co-hosts on 26 November 2008. Brayshaw and Lawson provide commentary from within a studio setting.

Wipeout Australia's format follows that of its American forerunner, although the initial number of contestants who compete in the first (Qualifier) round is 20, rather than 24. Thus only eight competitors do not advance, rather than the half who are eliminated in the US show. Most of the competitors dress up in a costume and act like they are that person.

The twelve fastest competitors to complete the Qualifier advance to the Sweeper round, wherein they attempt to maintain their balance on a 3m-high metal pole while a rotating "Sweeper" arm tries to unseat them. After six players fall into the water, the remaining six advance; the sweeper arm continues to rotate however, with the last contestant standing winning a A$1,000 bonus.


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