The Amazing Race Australia

One half of South Australia’s Reunited-Sister team Alana & Mel on Seven’s first season of The Amazing Race Australia in 2011, has landed the role of national presenter of the Today Network’s Hot30 Countdown, which she will co-host with current presenter Matty Acton.

She replacing Maude Garrett, who quit earlier this year. Television fans may have spotted her when she appeared on the Dicko-fronted Can Of Worms last year. She appeared in the controversial episode when business man John Elliot branded Aboriginals as ‘abos’.

Since leaving the reality show, Mel has been based in Adelaide, working as an announcer on Mix 102.3. She jets off to Sydney for her new job today.

“I’m the luckiest girl in the world,” Mel told Adelaide Confidential.

“My biggest dream has been wanting to lick chocolate syrup off (R&B singer) Usher’s abs and I think this will be my best chance yet to get amongst his sexiness,” she jokes.

Turning 30 on Tuesday, this is a perfect birthday present for Greig.

On The Amazing Race Australia, Mel reunited with her sister Alana, and were able to place seventh (out of eleven).

The second season of The Amazing Race Australia debuts later this year on Seven.

Source: Adelaide Now

The full list of 2011 Reality Television Stars is now out- but there are a few notable exceptions. Some of those who didn’t make the list do deserve a mention, and here are those mentions right now!

EMMA DUNCAN (The Biggest Loser)

Second female winner of The Biggest Loser, which is saying something after being allowed back into the competition soon after being eliminated. She came from the very strong Duncan Family, who were trained by newcomer Tiffiny Hall. Her magnificent feat definitely needs some recognition.

SARAH MOON (The Biggest Loser)

Another Biggest Loser finalist, and this fiesty nutter kept giving us excuse after excuse to watch the show! Her continued outbursts of rage aimed at the Commando’s training regime, as regrettable to say, brought tears of laughter to our eyes while at the same time made us feel for her and what she must have been going through. She never gave up though, earning a cool fourth place in the competition.

JOE CHALLENOR (The Biggest Loser)

The villain of the season, Joe was most famous for putting his nephew Nathaniel up for elimination in his place and depriving his brother Damien of a much needed immunity opportunity. He was able to stun viewers though, with his stunning transformation and hard work.

JOSH DENSTEN & JENNA WHITEHEAD (The Block)

This bickering couple were probably the most outspoken couple on this year’s season. Having the only double fronted home, it seemed the unique position they were in lended them a hand as the couple went on to controversially win a good handful of challenges and money! Their most infamous moments included the finale proposal by Josh and Josh’s clashes with site manager Keith.

KATRINA CHAMBERS & AMIE GODDE (The Block)

These pair of sisters were something else on The Block. The third most successful couple on this years season, there was a lot these girls did for the audience- most of it revovled around laughter. Whether it was admitting themselves into self-created Women’s Clubs or singing along to Dynamite, these girls were just so entertaining. When they were down, the nation was down in the dumps with them.

TANIA & ROD WALSH (The Block)

Tania & Rod were the strong couple of The Block this year- both professionally and mentally. Having to deal with a recent death in the family, it wasn’t easy for these two to keep a brave face and renovate to their professional standards at the same time, but somehow they managed it and the nation was happy for it.

MO EL-LEISSY & MOS HAROUN (The Amazing Race Australia)

Mo & Mos were this year’s stereotype breaker. As two Muslims, it was hard to find them in a situation that didn’t challenge your beliefs on the religion. These fun loving, dopey characters proved to be continuous comic relief from the serious challenges and it was equally as sad to see them leave the contest half way through.

ANNE-MARIE BROWN & TRACY READ (The Amazing Race Australia)

The Big W ladies from WA were the first notable characters of the game in my opinion and had they stayed in the game for just a little while longer they may have made the list, but like Mo & Mos, their thirst for fun never parched and they continued to deliver strong comedic moments of television right up to their elimination early on.

DAVE & KELLY MILLER (The Amazing Race Australia)

These bikies were never short of laughs either, but at the same time, they were some of the biggest competitors the game had. When Dave wasn’t going off at an ice- Hockey Player who blocked all his shots, they were out to seek revenge from those who underestimated these two bikies!

JOEY TOUTOUNJI (The Amazing Race Australia)

Less her partner, Richard, Joey was the true villain of the series. Having betrayed former allies Mel & Alana, her ‘Focus, Believe, Achieve’ quote was one of the most annoying cliches of 2011. Good riddance to this one I say.

TIMOMATIC (Australia’s Got Talent)

Timomatic came 21st on my list in the end due to his incredible talent and the chills he sent up my spine when I saw him perform. He has since gone on to perform nationwide and is recieving a lot more notabilty after his stint on the show.

COSENTINO (Australia’s Got Talent)

For his death-defying stunts and his calm and collected nature. YouTube him. ‘Nuff said.

BENCHMARK (Australia’s Got Talent)

Another close call, but these group of oldies had it all- voice, charisma and inspiration. Despite their hardship, these guys taught Australia that anything is possible. It’s a shame they didn’t win the show in my opinion.

BEN PRICE (Australia’s Got Talent)

His funny impersonations will forever be stuck in my head, the head of Dannii and no doubt your head. If only I heard him on radio a little bit more, I may have moved him up and into the list of faves.

ROBERT DAVIDOV (Top Design)

Special mention for winning Top Design. Probably the show’s only winner.

GRETA YAXLEY (Junior MasterChef)

Special mention for winning Junior MasterChef Australia.

SAMMY & BELLA JAKUBIAK (My Kitchen Rules)

Special mention for winning My Kitchen Rules.

TROY THOMPSON & MACKENZIE GOGO-SMITS (Beauty & The Geek Australia)

Special mention for their engagement. Are they married yet?

SARAH LAWTHER & LACHLAN COSGROVE (Beauty & The Geek Australia)

Special mention for winning Beauty & The Geek Australia)

 

Special mentions also go out to those who are still notable for their work on reality television this year but their disclusion from my list was not terribly regrettable:

CHRISTINA PARIE (X Factor), JOHNNY RUFFO (X Factor), PAMELA COOKE (X Factor) ANDREW WISHART (X Factor), DECLAN SYKES (X Factor), CHRISTIE BLIZZARD (Renovators), NATALIE BROADHEAD (Renovators), AUGUST SMITS (Renovators), DANI VENN (MasterChef Australia), JOHN HUGHES (MasterChef Australia), ELLIE PAXTON-HALL (MasterChef Australia), TEAM ROCKET (Australia’s Got Talent), NATHANIEL CHALLENOR (Biggest Loser), MATT NUNN & TOM WARRINER (Amazin Race Australia), FARMER KEV (Farmer Wants A Wife) & HALEY BRACKEN (Dancing with the Stars)

 

Can’t list everyone, but there’s the who’s who of reality television 2011. All that there is to do today is to announce the 2011 Personality of the Year. That announcement will be up shortly.

If there’s anything more defining about The Amazing Race than the places they visit, it would be the types of contestants they include on the show.

On the inaugral season on The Amazing Race Australia, we were introduced to a team of reunited sisters, muslims, Big W bag ladies, farmers, models and a disastrous dating couple. Yes, it was a merry bunch of entertainers, many of which have created moments which have become engrained in our head.

But in the US, they’ve had many types of different teams from emos to ex-reality television contestants. Actually, they’ve had quite a few of those.

So who could Seven find for season two?

Personally, I would like to see a few more Australian icons in there. We had farmers for season one; how about a pair of meter maids for season two? Let’s face it, it would be great for publicity!

Or, if we were to go the route the US went and hired a pair of ex-reality television contestants, who could Seven choose? Well, they have the newly formed Troy and Mackenzie from Beauty and the Geek- that definitely could work.

But I would rather see some more Aussie larrakins, not regurgitated stars from reality television’s past.

Who would you like to see represented in the second season?

The Amazing Race Australia returns in 2012 on the Seven Network. Detailed blogs on each episode will be uploaded to Throng by Courtney Rose Lewdon.

Intro: Anastasia & Chris entered the first season of The Amazing Race Australia as the resident soon-to-be newlyweds. Or so they thought. This show was sure to put them through their paces, but no one could predict just how much of a toll this would have on their relationship. Despite their fall backs, they were quite a successful team. Sometimes landing at the bottom end of the list, they did manage to scrape into the top three when it came to reaching the pit stop. They came in at first place only once, but bitter sweetly, it was at a pitstop, unbeknownst to them, in the middle of a double length leg of the race; meaning they had only ran half of the current leg, and they had to continue. During this second half, the two competed in a challenge which made them use a two person saw to cut pieces of wood off of a log. The two were not even able to cut off one piece. At the actual pit stop, they came in second, however due to the failed challenge; they were forced to take a four hour penalty. Unfortunately, all of the other teams managed to successfully make it to the pit stop within that four hour time, marking the end of Chris & Anastasia in sixth place.

Why They Made The List: Chris & Anastasia are a very special part of this list, mainly because they are some of the only people who made it because of their actual game play. Well, maybe that isn’t the full story. You see, these two are Greek, and Greeks are usually very argumentative, especially when under stressful situations and when the two parties involved are dating each other! It didn’t help that Chris seemed to have an attitude problem. These two fought constantly in fights usually escalated by Chris and his bad temper. Small things, such as not reading a map properly, not adding anything intelligent to the conversation and even taking the wrong turn, set Chris off. But in all infamously, it was a task involving wine which caused the two to have their biggest outburst yet.

Having to transfer wine from a massive holder into barrels, Chris told Anastasia not to start pouring the wine in so soon. She did. And as the wine poured over the ground, Chris went off; telling her to listen to him and do as she’s told. Chris was definitely the bad guy in this situation, not helped by his oftentimes sexist remarks towards his girlfriend (who could forget the ‘daddy never spanked you when he should’ve’ line?). In this situation though, the usually submissive Anastasia didn’t hold back; giving him a mouthful of opinion as well. It was probably one of the biggest, if not the biggest spats of 2011.

The straw that broke the camels back when it came to including them into this list however, was actually due to their ability to work together. You see, between all the spats and dummy spits, this team did very well to pick themselves up, work coherently, and show us moments of love and support. A team like this would have ripped themselves apart early and would have usually succumbed to the dreaded pit stop early in the race; but for this couple to make it to sixth place is a remarkable show of resilience, perseverance and strength; something that shouldn’t be sneezed at.

Legacy: While these two contestants have slipped into quietness and normality, it should be noted that they have since separated. Anastasia does not hate Chris for his outbursts, blaming them on the pressures of the game, but didn’t blame the pressures of the game on their demise. Chris, who was afraid of what Anastasia’s father would think of the on air footage of him, has even admitted to losing sleep after watching himself yell at Anastasia. Yes, there was definitely a lot to sort out with these two.

Since then, Anastasia has found new love. Fellow contestant Mel Munday introduced her to South Australian AFL player and student nurse Ash Duncan at the Amazing Race party in Adelaide. And what happened to Chris? Dunno.

 

So, a very unlucky couple indeed; very fitting for number 13. Their situation wasn’t anything to laugh about, but for tomorrow’s number 12 entry, there was always reason to have a bit of a chuckle.

Intro: Nathan & Tyler were Australia’s answer to the frat boy genre in our very first edition of The Amazing Race Australia. Starting on the show; they entered the first pit stop (located in Lombok, Indonesia) in 6th place, somewhat average considering the eleven competing teams. But from there on, it was their time to shine! Reaching the pit stop first three times and never coming short of third place, this game was theirs to win! And guess what? They did! Despite racing through Perth against models and Perth residents Sam and Renae, they were still able to make it to Heirisson Island and the final pit stop in first place, therefore making them the inaugural winners of The Amazing Race Australia.

Why They Made The List: On top of being the show’s first ever winners, this team is a memorable one. They were quirky, entertaining and very versatile, showing both positive and at times negative attitudes towards the game and one another. They were brilliant strategists and fantastic role models on how to play this game properly. No doubt that when quoting a ‘hero’ team in future seasons, contestants will look back on these two as the perfect contestants.

Legacy: Nathan Joliffe was most known for his dating of model and actress Erin McNaught. That fact alone probably got him on the show. The relationship seemed all too Hollywood-y and sure enough, the two have now split. Not much seems to be happening with Tyler, but Nathan is currently taking up acting classes in the hope of starring in local soaps or landing a presenting gig (source: chic celebrity).

 

And that, my friends, is why these two stars made the list at number 14! Tomorrow is unlucky thirteen and a bit of a clue; also featuring in The Amazing Race Australia, this team didn’t always have the best of luck.

Last night; reality television bowed its head for 2011 with a lovely finale for Beauty & The Geek Australia. In a blog post; I went through the key aspects that went into making the final week of reality for this year a success while also hinting at future prospects for this blog. In the final recapping blog I will be posting for this year, I will detail the year that has been; the highs and the lows. Pretend it is one of those lengthy recaps shows attach to the top of their finales. Then I will preview what is in store for the coming months and into 2012.

The year began on 30 January 2011 with the launch of The Biggest Loser Australia’s sixth season- the first in the ‘families’ format. The season began with four trainers; Shannon Ponton, Michelle Bridges, Steve Willis (formerly ‘The Commando’, now a fully fledged trainer) and new ninja warrior Tiffiny Hall, all heading to the homes of their respective families to eat what they eat, do what they do and most importantly, live how they live.

It was an eye opening experience, and the perfect way to introduce the four families- the Westren family containing Leigh Westren, fiancée Lara Whelan, mother Sharlene and father Craig. We also had the Moon family, containing sisters Sarah, Jodie, Rebecca and Kellie. The Duncan family contained Emma, Jarrod, Sarah-Jayne and Meg and the Challenor family contained Damien, Nathaniel, Joe and Greg.

One by one, these families competed for immunity and power. Joe became a villain after making his nephew Nathaniel enter an elimination when it should have been him and also giving away immunity to someone other than his brother, Damien.

Despite being eliminated, a twist in the show saw Lara, Nathaniel, Rebecca and Emma return to the show. Two of these four were supposed to be eliminated, but after gaining weight at a weigh in, previously safe contestant Joe joined the line up and was eliminated with Lara, meaning three people were allowed back into the competition.

After 13 long weeks, Kellie, Sarah, Leigh and returnee Emma returned for the finale and despite great odds, Emma Duncan was crowned Australia’s second female Biggest Loser, with Leigh coming in second and Kellie and Sarah coming in third and fourth respectively.

In the same era, My Kitchen Rules returned after a highly successful first season. Its second season seemed to tap into the success MasterChef saw in 2010, and won pretty much every night it was on.

Amongst all the teams, we had High Achievers Kelly and Ash Cooke, Newlyweds Anne-Marie Battista and Nick Sharp, urban hippies Mal Gill and Bec Saul and of course, sisters Sammy & Bella Jakubiak.

It was a toughly contested battle, and MKR became something of a phenomenon. In the end, it was sisters Sammy & Bella who took the crown and have been close to Seven’s heart ever since, even making a few appearances on Dancing with the Stars.

Speaking of which, Dancing With The Stars made its 2011 debut with a big cast. Well, it wasn’t so big, but those people in Seven’s controversy department were prepped and at the ready. A change to the judging panel saw Josh Horner take the place of Mark Wilson, someone who seemed all too keen to create a stir.

The dancing line up consisted of newsreader Samantha Armytage, Home & Away’s Dan Ewing, bungled model Lara Bingle and most infamously, socialite Brynne Edelsten.

Brynne was at the centre of two very public controversies that helped lift ratings for the show. The first saw new judge Josh Horner describe her as a ‘bedazzled sack of potatoes’, causing her to cry after only her first dance. The second saw co-host Sonia Kruger comment on her and her husband, Geoffrey Edelsten’s age gap, referring to the latter as the former’s dad.

Despite all this, the country was ‘bedazzled’ by Brynne’s story, and also that of Samantha Armytage who was also given a beating by the judges. Both stayed in the contest for quite a while longer than many would have thought, with Samantha only just missing out on a place in the final.

Another contestant, Haley Bracken, who’s husband Nathan competed on the show only to be eliminated first, delighted the judges and scored herself a few ten’s, regularly winning challenges.

She made it all the way to the finale with singer Damien Leith and chef Manu Feildel.

While her dancing skills were enough to ward off Damien into third place, she was not able to beat Manu, who won the public vote and therefore the very controversial contest for 2011.

Back to TEN, and their reality ratings juggernaut, MasterChef Australia, returned for its third season. Branded as the biggest yet, a massive mystery box in Sydney Harbour was enough to herald in that promise to viewers watching at home.

The new season had a Cerebral Palsy sufferer, a surfer pin up dude, a few at home mother cooks and a fighter pilot.

Ratings for the season opened fairly high and fairly consistent, but the series was never going to reach the success of 2010. By the end of the season, it was also clear that its days of creating a 3 million plus viewership finale were over.

But there was plenty to celebrate in between. To make up for a lack of inspiration found in most of the dishes presented this year, the contestants headed to the likes of Margaret River, Busselton Jetty, a mine, Malaysia, New York and Melbourne for challenges and episodes.

The production team were in overdrive, and the production of the series was insanely great.

Storytelling also played a big part as many events grabbed news headlines. Firstly was that little fling between Ellie and Hayden which resulted in nothing. The second, and probably the biggest controversy to ever hit the MasterChef kitchen came from contestant Mat Beyer, or more frankly, his smart phone.

During one challenge, it was suspected by the judges that Mat had brought in a smart phone that could have been used to find information on recipes. Their suspicions were somewhat confirmed and he was kicked out of the competition.

Other stories also attracted attention. The shock elimination of CP sufferer John Hughes in the top 50 round, the deletion of fighter pilot Paul Lombardi before the top 24 round even started and the shock walking of contestant Adam Bowen all left viewers with something to watch.

Moving into finals week, and Ellie, Dani, Alana, Michael and Kate were left to fight for the title, although Ellie was eliminated just before all this.

It all came down to Michael and Kate in the finale where mother Kate beat out SA Michael, 87 points to 84. It wasn’t a very memorable finale, and Kate hasn’t been heard of since, but it was still another successful slate for TEN.

Reality television was Seven’s forte in 2011 with Australia’s Got Talent also on the rise. All three judges; Kyle Sandilands, Dannii Minogue and Brian McFadden returned and found the likes of The Old Fella, Ben Price, Jack Vidgen and Cosentino and launched them into the spotlight.

Also launched into the spotlight was comedian Jordan Harris where, after a successful first round of auditions which was based on jokes ‘borrowed’ from other joke makers, he managed to alienate his audience in the semi finals with a less than impressive and rather cringeworthy performance of his own.

They also ‘re-found’ Timomatic who, after modest success on the second season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia in 2009, returned to this competition to place third.

In the end, performer Cosentino placed second to singing schoolboy Jack Vidgen, who was famous in his own right for those veneers.

Seven also launched The Amazing Race Australia, which brought out probably the most diverse range of characters seen on reality television this year. We had Muslims Mo & Mos, Big W employees Anne Marie and Tracy; reunited sisters Alana and Mel and dopey farmers Tom & Matt.

The first season saw these guys race to places like Indonesia, South Africa, Czech Republic, Poland, Singapore and Hong Kong, and face challenges ranging from playing a famous Chinese casino game, to stacking crates of beer to skydiving!

In the end, it was surfer duo Nathan & Tyler, the former of which dated Erin McNaught, won the show over Perth models Renae & Sam. Surprisingly, it all came down to a race around Perth.

But I’m sure you’re all sick of hearing about Seven and TEN for now; so lets visit some of Nine’s reality offerings.

Well, most famously, we had The Block. Now in it’s forth season, the producers mixed things up a bit and introduced a new stripped 7PM format. The show also moved out of apartment renovating with this year’s contestants asked to renovate four houses on a block!

Lastly, there were eight teams, not four. Four of those teams however were eliminated in the first week, but they all made appearances in challenges throughout the series.

The four main couples were Josh & Jenna, a bickering boyfriend/girlfriend duo who were in charge of the only double fronted house on the street; Polly & Waz, a very quirky, young and savvy couple who had nil background in renovating; Katrina & Amie, two sisters with emotions made of concrete and a very stylish yet obscure design technique, and seasoned renovators Tania & Rod.

They were all a bunch of laughs with only a few moments of sadness. There was a time when Tania & Rod were called off the block to attend a family funeral, and there was also a time when Katrina’s Crohn’s disease overtook her emotions a bit. But in the end, these couples, with the help of host Scott Cam, new host Shelley Craft, sometimes embattled onsite manager Keith and a whole set of reward winning challenges, were able to manage four great houses for auction.

The only disappointing thing about this season, was most probably the only thing that the producers didn’t want to end in disappointment- the finale.

After last year’s ‘shock’ announcement that Chez & Brenton’s apartment was to be passed in, it was a surprise to everyone watching when three of the four houses were passed in. It was even more of a shock that the winning house, selling for $15,000 profit, belonged to novice’s Polly & Waz. And it was an EVEN BIGGER shock to Jenna, whose night was turned upside down by a proposal by Josh. She said yes!

Nine also had Top Design, a brand new show by Jamie Durie, once Nine’s love child and host of The Block. The series failed to fire and was at one point shown first run on GEM ahead of a Nine screening.

Robert Davidov won the show, beating out Lisa and Steve at the finale, which was quite a high key affair for such a low key performer. I guess for me personally, the thing I will remember about this show was minutes after blogging the finale of the show on a Friday, news that Big Brother Australia was to return on Nine surfaced.

Nine also had two seasons of The Farmer Wants A Wife, however I only watched the second, which was the series’ seventh overall.

In this season, containing farmers Wil, Trent, Frank, John, Kev and Tim, a seventh mystery girl was added to the picked girls the farmers chose as potential wives. This seventh girl was chosen by the families. The farmers had to decide whether or not to take her back to the farm with him and two others.

Some jumped at the opportunity, some did not.

The show saw numerous exits; most notably, Farmer John’s favourite Belinda. The finale also saw a shocking outcome for Kev, who after two eliminations, his chosen girl got cold feet and left, leaving him with no one to pursue. Potential season eight candidate, anyone?

The season end showcasing the wedding of former contestants Nathan and Amanda.

To end the year, Nine debuted the oftentimes controversial Celebrity Apprentice to a stripped 7PM format. The series contained celebrities including Jesinta Campbell, Deni Hines, Jason Coleman, Julia Morris, Pauline Hanson and Shane Crawford.

Deni became an instant villain; constantly attacking Polly for her lack of celebrity, and generally acting like a spoilt brat and damaged diva. She was soon eliminated.

Pauline Hanson would most likely be considered as the most unlikely hero of the series after showing real integrity and a real maturity towards challenges. She was constantly saved from elimination due to her work ethic and public support backing her, especially after washing some guy’s car in underwear, was shiny.

Another surprise characterisation came from Jason Coleman, who while showed great leadership and well-spokenedness, constantly lost challenges and began to be deemed a villain in the eyes of the contestants who saw his constant need to be in control and his somewhat demeaning mannerisms to be quite rude and somewhat crippling to the receiving contestant’s place in the competition

In the final week, eliminated contestants Polly, Didier, Deni and Max returned to help out finalists Jason, Julia, Shane and Jesinta in what was an explosive and controversial week. Mad Max Markson, who was known for his immaturity, outspokenness and time wasting abilities, somewhat ironically eliminated after competing in a challenge sober of these qualities, returned to give Julia and Jason one more test of patience and control.

But it was Deni Hines who stole the show, seemingly playing up for the cameras and using the villain persona she received in her first stint on the show, and arguing with people, mostly Jesinta, at any opportunity she got.

She later admitted that she did it for fun, and even commended enemy Jesinta on her smarts. It wasn’t enough to let Jesinta and Shane win, and in the end, it all came down to Julia and Jason. Julia Morris won the show, but decided to split the money with Jason Coleman and his charity; a rare show of such true honour and dignity. Julia will be one contestant who’s ‘brand’ isn’t damaged by this show.

TEN also experimented with The Renovators; but it turned into an overall flop, despite showing signs of life throughout its run, and even giving TEN a second place position on finale night. The renovation show saw host Brendan Moar and judges Peter Ho, Barry Du Bois and Robyn Holt guide 20 renovators through challenges, which included a 24-hour makeover of a house on wheels, carted into the show’s massive warehouse studio, and a week trip up to Brisbane to help flood victims, and eliminations which I personally noted for their initial lack of imagination.

Despite the low rating performance of the show, it was generally well received by the public, with many of you suggesting contestants for the Top 20 Reality Contestants of 2011 competition. While it was able to shake comparisons to The Block; its similarity to MasterChef remained and became the show’s only lowlight. Despite all this, I would say that where the Renovators was different was in its increased personal approach to its contestants and its laid back approach to the whole structure of the show.

There were plenty of team changes, but ultimately, Natalie from the sixties suburban (formerly, the shop), August from the shop, Peter from the half done house, Michael from the fibro cottage, Mel from the weatherboard and Luke from the terrace became the show’s finalists for auction night.

While not many houses sold for profit, they did all sell, and it was SA’s Michael Lynch’s fibro cottage that sold for the most and gave the tradie from Laura a win!

Junior MasterChef Australia was generally a miss for TEN, after initially debuting a brand new Top 50 format. Matt Preston took leave for the series, but Matt Moran took his place and Anna Gare returned as a solely Junior MasterChef judge.

The show continued the celebrated production of the main show, and the trips to Disneyland and the inspiring dish after inspiring dish of tasty food was a massive bonus; possibly making it a better season than the first, but the viewers didn’t come, and this is one show that will most probably be forgotten.

For those of you who don’t forget it, Greta Yaxley won the show, with 92 points over Jack’s 84 (if I recall).

Back to Seven and it was another year for The X Factor and it was going to be big. Natalie Imbruglia and Kyle Sandilands didn’t return, but they were replaced by the gorgeous and talented Natalie Bassingthwaighte and singing superstar Mel B. The rest returned.

This year, it was the likes of Emmanuel Kelly; a talented Iraqi orphan and Luke O’Dell, an untalented Adam Lambert wannabe who stole the show; but none of which made it to the finals.

Out of the twelve who did, Mel B’s lot soon disappeared. Tyla Bertolli and Jacqui Newland were both eliminated early on and despite a promising first half for Christina Parie, she wasn’t able to make it into the top 5.

Conversely, Guy Sebastian kept all of his three acts until the final five, with Declan Sykes leaving in fifth place. His other two acts, Johnny Ruffo and Reece Mastin, both became finalists along with Natalie Bassingthwaighte’s Andrew Wishart.

After winning last year with Altiyan Childs, Ronan Keating did not renew his success this year, with his final act Three Wishez only making it to the final four.

In the end, SA’s Reece Mastin beat out Andrew Wishart and Johnny Ruffo (runner up and third place respectively) to become the winner of the show’s third season.

Seven also had The One; a show that briefly saw the light of day in 2008 and pits psychics against each other to find out who is the most gifted.
Judges were Richard Saunders, a sceptic, and Stacey Demarco, a psychic, whose bickering became a somewhat entertainment staple for the show.

Challenges these contestants faced included anything from in studio readings, finding of objects as small as gold to as big as helicopters using only their abilities; and ended in a now controversial challenge which saw them try to locate the body of missing, presumed dead woman, Kerry Whelan.

Greg Riley, empath Heidi Hanley and detective Debbie Malone were awarded finalist positions, and you at home got to determine the winner. Like the psychics themselves, you all chose Greg to be The One- Australia’s Most Gifted Psychic.

The last show of course, was Beauty & The Geek Australia which returned with Bernard Curry as host for its third season. The twist this year was a simple one; a male beauty paired with a female geek in the form of Troy and Helen.

Other than this, the show didn’t deviate away from its usual format of humorous storytelling, classy cutaway quotes, wonderful production and just plain stupidity. There was a time when the human twists, Helen & Troy, were eliminated quite early, but they were able to return via a twist. One episode later and they were eliminated again.

The season saw geek Lachlan and beauty Jordan, who both went on to be apart of the final two teams with their respective partners, hook up, break up and make up throughout the course of the season. The main problem came when Lachlan got his partner Sarah’s name tattooed on his arse. Pardon my French.

During makeovers, which were a dazzling array of spectacles, Dolly announced her decision to quit on medical grounds, leaving previously eliminated contestant Jacelle to fill her void with Gilbert.

In the finale, Mackenzie and Jimmy were eliminated after an exam challenge; Gilbert and Jacelle were eliminated after a formal challenge and Julian and Jordan were eliminated after a quiz, leaving Lachlan and Sarah as this year’s winners.

Lovebirds Mackenzie and Troy also announced their engagement throughout the final.

 

And that my friends, was the year in reality. Quite a hefty one wasn’t it. But enough about 2011; that was so last year (well, technically it was this year, but you get my drift)- let’s talk 2012.

The only show from the above list confirmed not to be returning is Top Design, but grave fears are being held for The Renovators, which despite being announced by TEN as a returning show, has since fallen victim to second thoughts. The only other show that will probably not return is Junior MasterChef Australia- but it would be for the best. Oh, and The One.

The Biggest Loser Australia will return and revert back to a ‘singles’ format. Dancing with the Stars will return with a new host after Sonia Kruger’s defection to Nine; possibly Nat Bass. My Kitchen Rules returns with a Kiwi pair. MasterChef returns with Matt Preston.

The Farmer Wants A Wife, Celebrity Apprentice Australia, The Block, The Amazing Race Australia, Australia’s Got Talent, The X Factor and Beauty & The Geek Australia will all return, or are all set to return based on viewer satisfaction and ratings.

To join them are a sleuth of new Nine shows. We have The Voice, which features blind auditions and battle rounds. Judges will be Joel Madden, Delta Goodrem, Seal and Keith Urban.

Big Brother returns to our screens on Nine with new host Sonia Kruger and a new ‘Secrets’ format where every housemate has a secret. Location, spin off shows and narrator are yet to be confirmed.

Excess Baggage will be a new celebrity weight loss show where eight overweight celebs pair up with ordinary contestants to lose the flab. Celebrities include Darryn Lyons who has previously competed on Celebrity Big Brother UK, causing a stir after revealing his ‘six pack on top of a beer gut’ formed stomach which evolved due to ‘contouring’. Having watched this season myself, I will warn you now; just in case he takes his top off, don’t eat dinner through this program! Kate Cebrano hosts.

 

And that is just a taste of what 2012 holds in terms of reality television! It’s the substance which makes up these shows in between which will really determine the flavour. And we won’t know what any of this ‘substance’ is until these seasons debut.

 

Over the next few months, Throng will still be delivering important reality news. Of course we have the Top 20 Reality Television Contestants of 2011 competition which will run from the 16th of December right through until New Years Eve.

I will then be taking a break for the first half of January before returning with some opinion pieces to get you in the spirit of the 2012 reality ratings season. This will also be my last post before December 16 less any important announcements. I’m sure the other lovely writers here on Throng will be keeping you up to date anyway. There’s always an excuse to log onto Throng.

 

Then, in 2012 I can officially announce, Throng will be returning its episode-by-episode detailed recaps of EVERY episode of EVERY season of reality in 2012 (minus any last minute disruptions or planned events), so keep an eye out!

 

That’s all from me; a few last minute thank you’s before I sign off- firstly to AndrewB and Regan for letting me post my thoughts on reality onto this site in the first place. You have given me so much support and I have loved every minute of it.

 

Johnson, as many of you would know, has helped in nearly every single episode of MasterChef, Junior MasterChef and The X Factor; and has even helped out in other random episodes. I truly thank you for that, Johnson, as you have enriched my knowledge and therefore my love of this genre and this job.

 

And Ryno; who offered his complete support and helping hand throughout September, and while it didn’t all go to plan, I think your offer to help was the most exciting thing about this year.

 

And to the rest of the readers, who have commented kindly or constructively, or have just read my work, I am motivated by your continued support and I am proud to be able to do this for such a loving and intellectual community.

 

I’ll see you all soon; for now, it’s time to take a break.

 

Courtney xx

Amazing Race Australia winner Nathan Jolliffe has split with model/TV presenter girlfriend Erin McNaught after two years together.

The pair, both originally from Queensland, have parted ways and moved out of the Bondi apartment they shared together this year, according to the Daily Telegraph.

McNaught, who currently works for MTV, has been credited as bolstering the career and popularity of Jolliffe, who was a relative nobody when he first arrived in Sydney.

Jolliffe took part in the Amazing Race Australia earlier this year and won the show alongside friend Tyler Atkins.

Source: Daily Telegraph

Prospective thrill-seekers hoping to embark on the adventure of a lifetime have just over a week left to lodge their applications for the second series of Channel Seven’s reality hit The Amazing Race Australia.

Series one winners Tyler and Nathan encouraged anyone wanting the adventure of a lifetime to apply.

Tyler says: “The race was a life changing experience and I would be the first to put my hand up again.”

While Nathan’s tips for those hoping to travel the world with a friend or relative is to be “ready for anything”.

So grab your passport and your partner and submit your application for an amazing around-the-world adventure.

Entry details can be found at www.yahoo7.com.au/theamazingrace. Applications close on August 19.

The Amazing Race Australia is a Disney format and will be produced in conjunction with Active TV. Production begins later this year.

What a week it has been! You know there has been a HEAP of reality television on when even I’m a little bit over it all! Haha, only kidding, I could NEVER be over it all!

In fact, with so much happening, it’s given ME a whole lot more to talk about in this post. Free from any reality television programming (Australian that is), I’m out on the town tonight so for those who aren’t and need a bit of a reality fix, here it is!

Let’s talk about the week that has been and where to begin is a very good question right about now!

Technically The Block began the week this week, but it wasn’t the ‘chock-a-Block’ week we’ve become familiarised with in the recent past. This week was kitchen week and the main job the contestants had to do was to buy a kitchen set, which would then be installed by tradies paid by the show, a bit of painting, and fix any nooks and crannies on the inside of the entire house ready for next week’s ‘Block-ageddon’ exterior week!

This meant that the week was structured a little differently. Only half a scene was dedicated to watching the contestants pick a kitchen, something that obviously wasn’t that hard to do, and with so much air time to fill, we were treated to a double dose of those other things that usually go into making up 2 or 3 scenes for The Block a week. These included extra footage of Josh & Jenna arguing, extra footage of Josh & Keith arguing, half an episode dedicated to the girls letting their hair down at an exclusive looking five star spa while the boys danced around the houses (with Waz in his underwear), and extra footage of Scott walking around and chatting to the contestants.

Oddly enough, Shelley & Scott didn’t bother to do the usual host walk around on Thursday. This was because of a truly hilarious Scotty’s challenge that saw a remarkably funny Ed Phillips become host of ‘Selling Price is Right’, the all new game show sensation sweeping the country… yeah right!

The challenge involved contestants guessing the auction prices (and in one instance, the vendors price) of four different homes, with the contestants who had the most accurate guesses of the day winning a very important lunch with John McGrath. In between the guessing game were scenes of dancing contestants, Scotty making use of his sound effects machine and Ed getting dressed up in outrageous gold attire.

In the end, Tania & Rod won this highly entertaining challenge, scoring lunch with (and money from) John McGrath.

Shelley’s challenge, one where the contestants had to cook a home meal for their family and two important Melbourne chefs, was a bit of a downer in my books, obviously capitalising on MasterChef’s final week. Katrina & Amie won this challenge which also included them building their own kitchen.

Other than another Unlocked episode on Friday, that was pretty much it!

To Nine’s other renovation show, Top Design, and the introduction of contestants Karl, Katrina & Chris did nothing to boost the show’s numbers, and neither did I think they would have; it was the worst episode to date.

Karl’s obnoxious behaviour, while present in the latter half of the episode, was made a huge fuss of from the beginning, and it made the episode quite one dimensional. Chris & Dee began to flirt with each other, scenes involving which were almost too fake to digest, and the choppy yet drawn out eliminations just aren’t as big as an event as they could have been. In the end, Kai was sent packing, despite the judge’s overall distaste for the Mexican theme created by Karl, Lisa and Dan. But god forbid what would happen to the ratings if they got rid of one of those three.

Let’s now move onto the last reno show of the week and it is of course Network Ten’s The Renovators. In a slightly more fast paced week; it all began with a double elimination… if you can call it that.

After a white room challenge ‘from the heart’, bottom six August, Natalia, Suzanne, Tina, Laura & Christie (who earned themselves a place in this challenge after being unable to cut a table leg accurately fast enough) went head to head in an absolutely inspiring challenge. In the end, it was Laura who was sent packing with the least impressive (and it was simply that; there was nothing bad to say about this room at all) room. So what happened with the other elimination I hear you ask? Well, Phil, who you may remember as the unofficial team leader of the 48 hour challenge, and not competing in today’s second round, announced to contestants, judges and viewers that for personal reasons, he had to leave. I believe he was missing his wife.

From there on, contestants were split up into teams, as chosen by the head renovators. In Wednesday’s coffee table creating challenge, it was team Sixties Suburban consisting of Joanne, Chris, Nathan and Tina that were sent to elimination after failing to produce a unique coffee table using timber.

With Joanne as head renovator and the first contestant to be appointed to that roll, surely she was safe? Nope, in fact, after failing to guess the closest number to a house’s selling price and also failing to rearrange a model of a house within a reasonable price range, she was sent packing in 24th place.

The first How To challenge kicked off with some mind blowing design techniques. Who could forget Peter’s bathroom, or that ultra modern yet period house? Wonderful.

With the renovation shows out of the way, the rest of the reality television programs on this week were all out massive events.

It all began with MasterChef Australia; which entered its infamous finals week; but with little seasonal interest this year, it didn’t ignite the way it should have.

It began with a fairly mundane concept; create a recipe! The recipe they had to create, which had to be 90 minutes in length, would then be tested by four home cooks, one for each contestant, with the home cook who was most impressed with the recipe giving their recipe creator a special advantage going into Monday’s challenge.

The recipe challenge became more tedious for the contestants than you would imagine. They stayed up quite late in order to perfect the spelling, ingredient quantities, time limits, cooking temps, the method, the ingredients list and most importantly, the overall result.

In the kitchen, the flaws soon arose with Dani giving her cook an impossible timeframe to cook the given protein, Kate not specifying some ingredients on the menu, including how many layers of her cake needed to be made, Alana not providing correct pot sizes, and Michael not giving adequate instructions on how to plate his salad up.

Overall, it was Michael who was determined the winner, and he went into Monday night’s challenge with the added bonus of knowing the dish (Chicken Terrine), getting a private class on how to make it with the chef (Maggie Beer) and even a look at the recipe.

He was destined to pass the task, but when the challenge came around, Michael was not able to impress the judges with his undercooked terrine. In fact, none of the contestants were, and in a not so surprising shock, ALL contestants were sent into elimination. Maggies now infamous terrine recipe will now either damage the show’s reputation for good, or elevate Maggie to the position of ‘chef to be feared’ for future seasons.

In Tuesday’s elimination round, they had to prepare a three course meal to represent themselves and their backgrounds. In this challenge, Dani was unable to finish in time, settling on plating up her dish AND an ice cream canister filled with chalky, frozen ice cream. This sent the smiling assassin home!

On Wednesday, the contestants went for their final off site challenge with each contestant going to a different three-hatted restaurant to cook a unique meal that would fit the restaurant’s special’s menu.

In the end, Michael plated up the dish that best suited his restaurant, Est., and was sent straight into the grand finale, leaving Alana & Kate to battle it out on Thursday night.

In this very final elimination challenge, the sweet assassin Adriano Zumbo arrived with his most horrifying dish to date, a very intricate and complex gingerbread house complete with hundreds of lollies including jubes, freckles and lollipops, ‘glass like’ Isomalt (which I have found out is short for Isomaltose) windows and multiple panels of gingerbread for the walls and the roofs.

Burnt gingerbread and smashed up windows were on offer courtesy of the amateur chefs, with the houses looking eerily gloomy on completion. In the end, Kate’s house surpassed Alana’s due to Alana’s burnt gingerbread roof, and Kate went on to join Michael in the final.

The week ended with a fun loving MasterClass which saw the return of almost all of the past contestants (Hayden being a notable absentee), a rocky road cook off between Matt, Michael & Billy, a preview of what life would be like if Kate & Michael were MasterChef judges, edible charcoal, a judges cook off, and some tasty canapés. Not to mention an oddly placed private MasterClass for both finalists at the start of the episode.

But as MasterChef entered finals week, so did Seven’s big two reality drawcards; Australia’s Got Talent and The Amazing Race Australia.

The Amazing Race Australia ended after a fleeting stop to Singapore, on Perth’s Heirisson Island where Surfers Nathan & Tyler were crowned winners over runner up local models Sam & Renae, and third place getting father/son team Luke & Jeff. The home coming was so memorable and raised so much emotion, I felt like I was on the race with them, coming home for the first time in months.

Australia’s Got Talent saw Jack Vidgen triumph over magician Cosentino, dancer Timomatic, comedian The Old Fella, Rapper The Bandit, dance group Instant Bun, impersonator Ben Price, crooner Liam Burrows, barbershop quartet Benchmark and opera singer David De Vito to become the 2011 Australia’s Got Talent winner and the second youngest Australian winner behind 2007 winner Bonnie Anderson.

 

It has been a spectacular week, and I can inform you that good news to reality haters, it all dies down a bit from here, for the meantime anyway.

Next week will see only The Renovators, The Block & Top Design air on a regular basis; yep, a triad of reno shows! Who woulda thunk it?

This isn’t until however, Mad Sunday gets outa the way. Yes, this Sunday is the all important MasterChef Australia 2011 grand final. Despite the lacklustre season, this is sure to be the biggest event on the reality television calendar (well, actually, that title could well go to Australia’s Got Talent) with either Michael or Kate taking out the 2011 crown.

The Block also has a 90 minute session that night as the show begins its exterior week which is plugged as being “Block-ageddon’ week. This week will also mark a point of difference between this season and previous seasons as it is the first season not to be set in an apartment, needing outside landscaping to be done.

After Sunday, it all becomes low key and smooth sailing begins. The Renovators is set to eliminate two more renovators; first after its first ever judgement day, and another one on Thursday.

Top Design runs for an hour on Wednesday and it is set to be same old same old as they slowly but surely bring 8 down to 7.

 

With such a breezy schedule, don’t expect any delays this week, unless of course one show overlaps the other, in which case the earlier show will take priority (or to my discretion). But either way, all shows will be uploaded same night.

Have a good week everyone, I hope to see all of you on Sunday for my MasterChef Australia Blog which will be uploaded in two parts, shortly after they conclude ACST. AndrewB will be continuing traditional live-to-the-minute blogging of this event so please read their blogs for up to date information. My blogs will be online shortly afterwards providing a detailed account of all events.

 

 

 

Don’t forget guys, I need your help! If you want to run this blog for a week in September and have the capacity to write even little reviews on some reality programs plus post them on Throng, I’d love to hear from you as I am unable to do so. Contact me via PM on this site, or through c_rose_luvy1980@hotmail.com. Thankyou for all who take on this volunteer work; it would mean a lot to me!

Surfers Nathan Jolliffe and Tyler Atkins showed they are more than pretty faces when they won the first series of The Amazing Race Australia tonight on Channel Seven.

The boys showed a competitive streak throughout the race winning four legs in total. They took out the nail-biting final leg in Perth to collect the grand finale prize of $250,000.

Tyler says of the experience: “Winning the race or not I’m so thrilled and grateful to have had the opportunity to go on The Amazing Race Australia with Nathan. We experienced things I never even knew existed.

“The highs and lows throughout the race strengthened our friendship more than I could ever imagine.”

Best mate Nathan is still in shock. “I still can’t believe we actually won! I was so overwhelmed physically and mentally when we got to the mat first. It was such a crazy experience and I enjoyed the whole adventure.”

While Nathan plans to use the money for a deposit on a unit, Tyler hopes to buy land in his favourite surfing destination Bali.

Perth models Sam Schoers and Renae Wauhop came in second place, while father and son duo Jeff and Luke Downes came in third.

The Amazing Race Australia is returning for a second series in 2012. Applications are now open for those wanting to embark on their own exciting worldwide trip. For further information and to apply visit www.yahoo7.com.au/amazingrace.