Dog Eat Dog (Australian game show)

Dog Eat Dog is an Australian game show series based on the UK version aired on the Seven Network in 2002 until 2003, It's hosted by Simone Kessell.

Dog Eat Dog
GenreGame Show
Based onDog Eat Dog
Presented bySimone Kessell
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons2
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release2002 
2003

Gameplay

During the course of the show, the contestants vote for one of their peers to undertake a series of challenges (of which are five in all). The person who is given the most votes is forced to undertake the challenge. The successful completion of the challenge by that contestant allows that player to choose one of the other players who nominated for them to face the "losers bench", However, failure condemns themselves to the "losers bench".

The Challenges

The first four challenges are as follows:

  • Maths Challenge
  • Word Challenge
  • "The Rock" (Climbing Challenge)
  • Logic Challenge

By the fifth challenge, there are only two players left as they "Face-Off" in "The Grid", where they must determine the pathway which will lead them to the title of "Top Dog".

General Knowledge Round

The successor then faces one last barrier to receiving the $50,000 grand prize, as they nominate one of the "losers" to answer a question based on a random category from the board who may believe has the last chance of answering the question correctly (but they can only choose that person once in the round). A correct answer gives a point to the losers team, while an incorrect answer gives a point to the "Top Dog". The first Person or team to get three points takes home the cash. (NOTE: if the "Top Dog" gets his or her three points first, then they'll take home $50,000 among his or herself. But if they "losers" get the three points first, then they'll split $10,000 amongst themselves.)

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