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Quote from: aussieamazingracer on October 15, 2019, 11:55:47 PMDoes it annoy anyone else that 10 are trying to pass off that this is the first TAR Au season? Even the racers themselves are referring to it as Season 4 on social media!A little, since Australia 2 is about the greatest non-US season that ever happened. Just because the network changed doesn't mean they should forget their past.
Does it annoy anyone else that 10 are trying to pass off that this is the first TAR Au season? Even the racers themselves are referring to it as Season 4 on social media!
1 leg = 1 episode? Because this season will be quickly over with this schedule then, lol. It will start 28 October and finish 3 December.
What the hell, they are REALLY late on spilling the last 4 teams. The show's only a week away now!I always thought the norm was at least 2 weeks in advance of the premiere, so they have time for interviews and all that. Those poor racers...they can't tell people they're on the race until the show does first
Quote from: Maanca on October 20, 2019, 06:00:14 AMWhat the hell, they are REALLY late on spilling the last 4 teams. The show's only a week away now!I always thought the norm was at least 2 weeks in advance of the premiere, so they have time for interviews and all that. Those poor racers...they can't tell people they're on the race until the show does first Yeah, it sucks. I wish there was at least some pattern of revealing these teams... Like one per day or something. This is last week and 4 team were not revealed yet. Imagine if one of these 4 teams is eliminated in 28th or 29th October episode. I would feel really bad for them. Only 10 or less days of "fame".
Only seven days to go!!! Who's keen?There might be some useful information we can get from spoilers in the following vid! https://www.facebook.com/AmazingRaceAU/videos/483061105616771/
Are you ready?That's right, 10's bringing back everyone's favourite high-paced, high-stakes adventure reality show, 'The Amazing Race Australia'.Beau Ryan -- TV's loosest unit -- will host the show, as we travel to every corner of the world and watch contestants do whatever's necessary to be the first ones at the finish line.“I’m really pumped to be hosting one of the biggest franchises on Australian TV," said Beau."I jumped at the chance to combine two of my favourite things, people and travel. I can’t wait to get started. May the best team win!”Here's the thing. They're still casting the show, so if you feel like you've got what it takes, you could be one of our Aussie hopefuls who takes out the $250,000 cash prize at the end.You'd have to be a savvy traveller and a light packer, so no travelling like a Real Housewife!You'd have to use every travel tip in the book and then some, and to be able to navigate planes, trains and automobiles as you race around the globe.And finally, you have to be competitive. Like, really competitive!The point is, it's going to be a blast, whether you're racing to the finish line or watching our contestants scurry all over the place from the comfort of your own home.'The Amazing Race Australia' is coming soon, only on 10 and WIN Network.