The Rich List (Australian game show)

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For the US version of the show, please see The Rich List (US game show).

The Rich List
Genre Game show
Creator(s) 12 Yard
Starring Host
Andrew O'Keefe
Country of origin Flag of Australia Australia
No. of episodes 11 (As of April 2, 2007)
Production
Location HSV-7 in South Melbourne, Victoria
Running time 60 minutes
(Including commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Channel Seven
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original run January 29, 2007
Links
Official website

The Rich List is an Australian game show which is based on the format initially created for transmission in the United Kingdom created by 12 Yard. The game consists of two teams who name as many items relating to a topic as they can while competing against each other for a no-limit cash prize. It is normally shown Monday Nights at 7:30pm on the Seven Network.

The show premiered in its regular Monday timeslot on January 29, 2007 at 7:30pm and continued with a special episode on January 30 to give people a chance to watch the show who opted to watch Steve Irwin's last documentary Ocean's Deadliest which went up against The Rich List on Monday the 29th on the rival station, the Nine Network. The show is recorded at the South Melbourne HSV-7 studios. This version follows the basic rules of other versions of the show.

The program is hosted by the Deal or No Deal host Andrew O'Keefe. The pilot episode was taped on October 18, 2006. The show began taping episodes for air on December 11, 2006 and auditions for contestants for the show continue.

Contents

[edit] Gameplay

The Gameplay is similar to the format used in the United Kingdom (although, despite the fact that an entire series was filmed with Eamonn Holmes as host, it has never been aired). It consists of two rounds. A best of three no money amount lists followed by "The Rich List" where a team can win $250,000 for completing each list with 15 answers. There is no limit to how many "Rich Lists" a team can partially or fully complete and therefore, teams are capable of winning an unlimited amount of money.

[edit] Best of three lists

Two teams of two players which have never met before are presented to the audience and then the teams are placed in separate soundproof isolation booths, with audio that could be turned on or off by the host. He would announce the category for the list, such as "Wimbledon Mens Singles champions" or "Squares from a Monopoly board" and the teams would take turns bidding on how many they think they could name.

The host switches the audio on and off between the booths as the bidding continues, then turn them both on when one team challenged the other to fulfill the bid. The challenged team would then need to come up with that many correct answers in a row in order to win the list. One mistake would award it to their opponents.

The first team to win two lists has won the best of three and goes on to play "The Rich List".

[edit] Tiebreaker

If each team wins one list apiece, a sudden death tiebreaker is played. The host gives the category, both booths are switched on, and the teams alternate their answers. In order to win the list and the best of three, one team would have to give an incorrect answer while the other team gives a correct answer.

[edit] The Rich List

$250,000
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13
$150,000
11
10
$75,000
8
7
$25,000
5
4
$10,000
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1

The winning team moves on to play "The Rich List" where Andrew gives the team a new category and the chance to supply up to 15 correct answers. Winnings increase after every third correct answer is given, according to the chart to the right.

If a wrong answer is given at any time, the team loses all accumulated money they won from that "Rich List", but all winnings from previous "Rich Lists" that the team may have completed are safe. After every third answer, they can choose to stop playing, winning all the money accumulated from the current "Rich List" or play on, until the team lists all fifteen answers, therefore winning $250,000. Regardless of the outcome, the team then returns to the isolated soundproof booths to play the game again against a new pair of opponents. Only a loss when playing "The Best of three lists" can eliminate teams from the show.

[edit] Ratings

The show's premiere on January 29 placed fourth in ratings. Ocean's Deadliest on Nine Network, which aired at the same time as The Rich List, attracted about 250,000 more. However, the show performed better in the next episode. Despite attracting less viewers than 1 vs. 100 in the first few weeks, the show attracted 40,000 more viewers on March 5.
The ratings for each episode are as follows:

Episode # Air Date Total Viewers
(rounded off to the nearest 10,000)
1 January 29, 2007 1,410,000
2 January 30, 2007 1,560,000
3 February 5, 2007 1,400,000
4 February 12, 2007 1,170,000
5 February 19, 2007 1,160,000
6 February 26, 2007 1,190,000
7 March 5, 2007 1,270,000
8 March 12, 2007 1,230,000
9 March 19, 2007 1,160,000
10 March 26, 2007 1,380,000

[edit] Past Lists

Episode # Air Date Lists
1 January 29, 2007

Countries with coastlines bordering the Mediterranean Sea

Animated Disney Flims 1980-2006 (including Pixar films)

Events in a decathlon Sudden Death

Wimbeldon Gentlemen's Singles champions The Rich List

Celebrities that have appeared on the Australian Dancing with the Stars

Squares which appear on the UK Monopoly board

The 50 most populous cities in the United States The Rich List

2 January 30, 2007

Australian prime ministers

Top 50 Test match cricket wicket takers

Gifts from "The Twelve Days of Christmas" Sudden Death

Elton John's hit singles, reaching Top 40 in Billboard Hot 100 The Rich List

The top 50 breeds of dog in Australia

Tom Cruise movies

Summer Olympic host cities The Rich List

3 February 5, 2007

Recurring characters on The Muppet Show

50 most popular boys names

Films that won Best Oscar Picture 1970-2006 The Rich List

Countries starting with "B"

Beatles top hits

Bryce Courtenay novels (including novels co-authored) The Rich List

4 February 12, 2007

Mel Gibson movies

50 most popular Irish surnames

50 top earning Australian sportstars of 2006 The Rich List

Recurring characters from M*A*S*H

Elvis Presley songs reaching the Australian Top 10 singles list

Songs from The Sound of Music soundtrack Sudden Death

The 30 most populous countries The Rich List

5 February 19, 2007

Nicole Kidman movies

Countries of the World ending in "ia" (present day countries only)

Australian Open Men's Singles champions The Rich List

Commonwealth or Empire games host cities

Queen songs from the stage musical We Will Rock You

American TV shows that became films (excluding cartoons) The Rich List

6 February 26, 2007

Countries starting with "S"

30 highest scoring Test cricket batsmen

Eric Bana movies Sudden Death

Cities served by the worlds 30 busiest airports for passenger traffic The Rich List

Australian of the Year recipients (1960-2006)

Words ending in "Berry"

Names used in the NATO phonetic alphabet Sudden Death

John Grisham novels The Rich List

7 March 5, 2007

The Top 25 countries visited by tourists

Robin Williams movies

Names of Popes since 1000 AD The Rich List

National capitals beginning with the letters A, B or C

The Rolling Stones top 40 UK singles

Actors who have played the television Doctor Who Sudden Death

Number one ranked men's singles players (1973-2006) The Rich List

8 March 12, 2007

Countries starting with "A"

Brad Pitt movies

Musicals composed by Andrew Lloyd-Webber Sudden Death

Neil Diamond Top 20 songs in the Billboard Hot 100 The Rich List

Recurring characters in Happy Days

Countries that qualified for the 2006 FIFA World Cup

Famous people mentioned in Madonna's song "Vogue" Sudden Death

Presidents of the United States The Rich List

9 March 19, 2007

Characters featured in the Mr. Men series of books by Roger Hargreaves

Instruments in a standard Symphony Orchestra

Independent countries that were former Soviet Republics. The Rich List

Breeds of dog starting with "B"

Tom Hanks movies

William Shakespeare plays The Rich List

10 March 26, 2007

Varieties of Pasta

U.S. states ending in the letter "A"

ARIA Hall of Fame inductees The Rich List

Books of the New Testament

Featured films directed by Alfred Hitchcock

Letters with a point value of 1 in Scrabble (not screened and did not break tie) Sudden Death

Maria's favorite things from The Sound of Music Sudden Death

Sovereign states whose flags are Red, White and Blue The Rich List

11 April 2, 2007

Current Deal or No Deal case values

Countries without an ocean coastline

The 12 top earning deceased celebrities of 2006 Sudden Death

Australian swimmers who have won individual gold medals at the Olympic Games The Rich List

The 30 top richest Australians in 2006

Wilbur Smith novels

Current Ranks in the Australian Army The Rich List

[edit] Champions and their winnings

This is a list of all contestants who have won the preliminary round and have played the Rich List. This also includes any contestants who failed to win any prize money from the Rich List.

Number Contestants Appearance Total winnings No. of Rich Lists played
1 David and Chanelle January 29 $75,000 1
2 Michael and Joel January 29 to February 5 $400,000 3
3 Mark and Jane February 5 to February 12 $250,000 2
4 Guy and Brant February 12 $75,000 1
5 Brett and Di February 12 to February 19 $0 1
6 Shane and Ingrid February 19 to February 26 $150,000 2
7 Steve and Geoff February 26 $75,000 1
8 Tony and Melinda February 26 to March 5 $25,000 1
9 Des and Bridie March 5 to March 12 $85,000 2
10 Steve and Lucy March 12 to April 2 $575,000 7
11 Peter and John 1 April 2 to Incumbent 2 $75,000 1

1 Indicates the contestants are still playing, therefore, the total winnings and number of rich lists may change

2 There will be no April 9 episode due to the Easter long weekend


Total prize money given away: $1,710,000

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