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Amazing Race 10 Team Spoilers & Speculation
puddin:
Boingo :waves:
leaving Rob Diaz, 31, and Kimberly Chabolla, 28, of Los Angeles, who are dating as our final 3 duo . Now who's the " nerds "?
puddin:
Maybe this is one of the Asian team with one of the Indian team ( long ponytail ) ?
puddin:
No press release 's from CBS yet , maybe Monday if were lucky . Also no update at the TAR10 website .
puddin:
:love2: No more guessing about the decoys 40,000 miles in under 30 days :) May27th to June 24th is under 30 days ( yeah I know you know I'm just saying :snicker: )
puddin:
Amazing Race 10 Teams Announced
TCAs: Phil and the producers talk about the new season and the most diverse cast ever.
by Eric Goldman
July 15, 2006 - Running for nearly three weeks straight, the TCA (Television Critics Association) summer press tour is a major endeavor, where nearly all the biggest channels -- from the broadcast networks to popular cable stations -- have presentations and panels discussing their upcoming programming, including new and returning series.
Executive Producer Jonathan Littman, Executive Producer/Co-Creator Bertram Van Munster and host Phil Keoghan were on hand today to speak to the press, as the 12 participating teams were unveiled from The Amazing Race 10.
This season includes one of the most diverse cast ever assembled for The Amazing Race, and for a reality program in general, including an Indian-American couple, two Asian brothers, a pair of Islamic friends, and a disabled contestant. The show's creators were very proud of the cast, saying that while they always like to have a cross-section of people, they felt they really lucked out with the exciting group they got this time. I asked the producers if it was intentional that the race didn't have an older couple team, as they seem to every season, and Van Munster said it was simply how things worked out, and not a conscious decision made for the season.
Littman noted that the race started harder then ever before, and that they sent the teams "head first into the toughest possible areas," instead of easing them in by sending them to easier environments, as they feel they normally do. Van Munster revealed that China, Mongolia, Vietnam and Kuwait are among the destination this season, and that the language barrier was a frequent problem for both the teams and the producers.
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