The Big Adventure

Australian TV series or program
The Big Adventure
GenreReality competition
Presented byJason Dundas
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time50–65 minutes
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release19 October (2014-10-19) –
25 November 2014 (2014-11-25)

The Big Adventure is an Australian reality television series that premiered on the Seven Network on 19 October 2014,[1] and is hosted by Jason Dundas.[2]

Show details

Set on a tropical island, a cast of twelve contestants competed for A$1,000,000. A grid of 25 squares was set up, 12 of which contained keys. Contestants competed in a series of tasks for the right to dig for a key. Each episode one contestant would dig and one would (usually) be eliminated. In the last episode, four remaining contestants used their keys to open chests, one of which contained the prize money.[1]

The show premiered on Sunday, 19 October, at 6:30pm, and then filled the timeslots vacated by the recently concluded season of The X Factor Australia for two weeks[3] before disappointing ratings saw the show revert to airing once a week, taking effect on 9 November 2014.[4]

The prize money offered was equal to the highest single prize ever given away on Australian television (having been twice awarded on the Nine Network's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, and once as the grand prize on Network Ten's Big Brother Australia for its 2004 edition). This was later beaten by Million Dollar Minute contestant Andrew Skarbek, who won $1,016,000.

Contestants

Player Age Hometown Occupation Outcome
Mark Sellar 27 South Australia Tradie Winner
Natalia 25 Queensland Real Estate Rep Runner-up
Julie Tran 27 New South Wales Human Resources Coordinator Runner-up
Sean Atkinson 52 Queensland Grandfather 4th
Paula Lorenzo 39 New South Wales Full-time mother 5th
Von 23 Tasmania Receptionist 6th
TC 24 Queensland Country Carpenter 7th
Annaleis Martin 28 Western Australia Conservationist 8th
Todd Grima 27 Victoria Entrepreneur 9th
Jess Capps 30 New South Wales Cosmetic Surgery Rep 10th
Dane 25 Victoria Landscaper 11th
Paul Brown 50 Victoria Ship's Cook 12th

Results chart

Round One Round Two Round Three Round Four Round Five Round Six Round Seven Round Eight Round Nine Final Round
Mark Lose Lose Lose Win Lose Win (Dig) Win Win Lose (Dig x2) WINNER
Natalia Win Win Win Lose Win Lose Win (Dig) Win (Dig) Win (Dig) Runner-up
Julie Win Win Win Lose Win (Dig) Lose (Capt.) Win Win Lose Runner-up
Sean Win Win Lose Win Lose Lose Lose Lose Lose Eliminated (Round Nine – 2nd)
Paula Win Win Lose Win (Dig) Lose (Capt.) Win Lose Lose Lose Eliminated (Round Nine – 1st)
Von Lose Lose Lose Win Lose Win Win Lose Eliminated (Round Eight)
TC Win (Dig) Win (Capt.) Win Lose Win Lose Lose Eliminated (Round Seven)
Annaleis Lose Lose Win Lose Win Win Eliminated (Round Six)
Todd Win Win (Dig) Win (Capt.)(Dig) Lose (Capt.) Eliminated (Round Four)
Jess Lose Lose Lose Eliminated (Round Three)
Dane Lose Lose Eliminated (Round Two)
Paul Lose Eliminated (Round One)

Key:

  – Member of Blue Team
  – Member of Orange Team

Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 1 recap
Original airdate: 19 October 2014
Challenge Winner(s)
Island Race Orange Group
True Colours TC
Elimination
Paul 1st player eliminated

Island Race: The team of twelve were to split into two teams (orange and blue) and were asked to row to an island not far from their starting destination. Before starting, each team had to build their boats using materials found on the beach nearby. Upon arriving on the island, each team would then be required to carry their barrels inland, and ultimately, to the centre of the island where the 5 x 5 grid was located. Whichever team arrived first would win the challenge and thus move further to having the right to dig within the 5 x 5 square grid the following night. That team was the orange team, who were later informed that they would have to compete in an individual challenge against one another for the right to dig in the treasure grid.

True Colours: The players were asked to traverse a course off shore and match the flags, as seen from a far distance, on the structure. As the winning team from the previous challenge, each player from the Orange team, except for Paula who injured her ankle shortly after the first challenge the previous day, were to run across a bridge, grab a telescope, view the six flags from the far distance, return to the platform, jump into the water, find the six flags then try to memorise the pattern that they had seen through the telescope. Whichever player was first to win the challenge (that is, correctly reprising the pattern that they saw through the telescope) would then have the right to dig through the treasured grid at the end of the episode.

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 4 recap
Original airdate: 2 November 2014
Challenge Winner(s)
Blind Trust
Elimination
Todd 4th player eliminated

Blind Trust: The players had to choose one player to be blindfolded, and the rest of the team had to guide him or her through a course. First, the blindfolded player had to swim through the water, guided by the rest of the team, towards a buoy, retrieve a wooden handle on the water floor and return it to the pontoon. Next, the blindfolded player had to navigate through a higher part of the course, retrieve a second wooden handle, then play a maze where they had to roll the balls through to the holes at certain dead ends.

Episode 5

Episode 6

See also

  • iconTelevision portal
  • flagAustralia portal
  • Australian Survivor

References

  1. ^ a b The Big Adventure, TV Tonight, 17 October 2014
  2. ^ "Jason's next big adventure". Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  3. ^ Update: The Big Adventure, TV Tonight, 20 October 2014
  4. ^ Bumped (again): The Big Adventure, TV Tonight, 5 November 2014

External links

  • Yahoo news