The Amazing Race 18

The Amazing Race 18: Unfinished Business

New title card introduced for season 18
Season Run February 20 (2011-02-20) – May 8, 2011 (2011-05-08)[1]
Filming dates November 20[2] – December 12, 2010[3]
No. of Episodes 11
Presenter Phil Keoghan
Winning team LaKisha "Kisha" Hoffman & Jennifer "Jen" Hoffman
All-Stars Herbert "Flight Time" Lang & Nathaniel "Big Easy" Lofton,
Mallory Ervin,
Jet & Cord McCoy,
Margie & Luke Adams
Season Stats
Continents visited 5[4]
Countries visited 9[4]
Cities visited 23
Distance traveled 40,000 mi (64,000 km)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 17
Next 
Season 19

The Amazing Race 18 (also known as The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business) is the eighteenth installment of the reality television show The Amazing Race. The Amazing Race 18 featured eleven teams of two – each returning from a previous edition for the first time since Season 11 – in a race around the world for a $1 million prize.[5]

The eighteenth cycle started on Sunday, February 20, 2011. It aired on CBS in the United States on Sunday nights at 8:00 pm ET/PT with the two-hour season finale on May 8, 2011. The show is hosted by Phil Keoghan.

Sisters LaKisha "Kisha" and Jennifer "Jen" Hoffman were the winners of this edition of the race.

Production

Development and filming

The Amazing Race 18 was the first season of the United States series to be broadcast on high-definition television.[6] While most other prime-time television shows have transitioned to high definition, including other reality television shows, previous seasons of The Amazing Race have used standard-definition television due to the cost and fragility of high-definition recording equipment.[7] International versions of The Amazing Race, including the fourth Asian and second Latin American seasons, had already transitioned to high-definition. Also, many previous editions of Elimination Station were filmed in high-definition. This season of the Race traveled a little over 40,000 miles (64,000 km) across 23 cities and five continents.

The race's Starting Line was at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm near Palm Springs, California.

Filming started on November 20, 2010 at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm near Palm Springs, California where the first task had teams sorting through hundreds of paper airplanes. They were asked to find one that said "Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services", which is the full name of Qantas Airways. By finding the correct paper airplane they were awarded them one of two flights to their first destination: Sydney, Australia.[8] Teams were spotted at Oceanworld in Manly near Sydney, Australia around November 22, 2010[2] and a day later around the mining town of Broken Hill, New South Wales in the Australian Outback.[9] Other locales cited as destinations are Yokohama, Japan, where teams swam in freezing waters near Mount Fuji, and the series' first visit to Liechtenstein, where a task had teams measure the length of the principality on mopeds.[10][11] Teams also visited Lijiang and Kunming, China; Kolkata and Varanasi, India; Vienna, Austria; Zermatt, Switzerland; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[4]

Snapple sponsored this season of The Amazing Race, with "Snapple Real Facts" introduced during commercial breaks. The sixth leg of "Unfinished Business" – taking place in Kolkata, India – features several tasks involving a papaya-and-mango flavored tea Snapple developed and named after the show. Ford also sponsored the season, with their new Focus serving as the prize car for the season.

The Express Pass, introduced in the previous series, returned, allowing the team that places first in the first leg to skip any later task in the race. The last team to complete the first task was forced to complete a U-Turn in the next leg, performing both tasks of the leg's Detour.[4] A new game mechanic was also introduced in this season: legs without a mandatory rest period between them. At the end of the first leg in Sydney, Australia, and the fourth leg in Lijiang, China, teams were told their placements. They were then ordered to keep racing with a new Route Info clue; the first team to check in was still awarded a prize and the last team to check in was not eliminated and did not have to perform a Speed Bump in the next leg.

Casting

The 18th season of The Amazing Race has been subtitled "Unfinished Business", and features eleven returning teams from previous seasons for a second chance to win the million dollar prize. Keoghan described all the contestants as teams that "came so close to winning but for one reason or another just didn't quite make it over the finish line in first place".[12] Keoghan gave examples of two teams: Zev and Justin from Season 15, who had finished first on a leg, but one of them had lost his passport too late to continue racing; and LaKisha and Jennifer from Season 14, where they took an unfortunately-timed restroom break while racing to the Pit Stop and were eliminated.[12] The prior experience of all the teams in previous seasons allowed the producers to increase the difficulty of the various tasks and challenges they were to face.[12] All of the teams have been from recent seasons of the Race; the earliest season represented is the 12th. According to Bertram Van Munster, they stayed with more recent teams because "if we're digging too far back, people might not even remember who they were".[10] The 14th season is represented by five of the eleven teams; Van Munster called this particular version of the race "a very unique season" and justified its larger proportion of teams.[10] Though they had considered fan-favorites Toni and Dallas from the 13th season, Keoghan stated they felt the other selected teams "have the best stories and the best motivation" for casting.[13]

The returning teams, their prior race placements, and their "Unfinished Business" are:

This is the first and, thus far, only season to have more than one African-American team reach the final leg of the race, as Kisha & Jen and Flight Time & Big Easy make up two of the final three teams of this season.

Results

The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their placements in each leg and relationships as identified by the program. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television, owing to the inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order:

Team Relationship Position (by leg) Roadblocks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kisha & Jen Sisters 3rd 4th 4th 5th 4th 6th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st Kisha 6, Jen 6
Flight Time & Big Easy Harlem Globetrotters 5th 2nd 5th2 6th 6th 7th 1st 2nd 5th 1st 3rd 2nd Flight Time 6, Big Easy 6
Gary & Mallory Father/Daughter 1st 9th 2nd 3rd 2ndε4 1st 4th 6th 4th 3rd 1st 3rd Gary 6,4 Mallory 6
Zev & Justin Friends 4th 1st 1st 8th 8th 4th 2nd 1st 1st 4th 4th Zev 5, Justin 5
Kent & Vyxsin Dating Goths 10th 7th 7th 9th 5th5 5th 6th 3rd 3rd 5th6 Kent 4, Vyxsin 5
Jet & Cord Cowboy Brothers 11th 3rd 6th 2nd 1st 2nd 5th 5th 6th Jet 4, Cord 4
Ron & Christina Father/Daughter 8th 10th 3rd 4th 7th 3rd 7th Ron 3, Christina 3
Margie & Luke Mother/Son 7th 5th 8th 1st 3rd 8th Margie 2, Luke 3
Jaime & Cara Former NFL Cheerleaders 6th 8th 9th 7th 9th
Jaime 2, Cara 2
Mel & Mike Father/Son 9th 6th 10th3 Mel 1, Mike 1
Amanda & Kris Engaged 2nd 11th1 Amanda 1, Kris 0
  1. ^ Amanda & Kris's automatic U-Turn penalty occurred in Leg 2.
  2. ^ Flight Time & Big Easy were initially checked in 3rd; however, they were retroactively issued a 30-minute penalty when Ron & Christina told Phil that the Globetrotters had taken their fanny pack by accident and did not return it to them. Ron & Christina were moved up to 3rd, and Kisha & Jen, who checked in within the half-hour penalty period, were checked in for 4th, ultimately dropping the Globetrotters to 5th.
  3. ^ Mel & Mike were treated for hypothermia while trying to complete the "Frog of Luck" Detour. They were unable to complete the task, and were told by the show's producers to go directly to the Pit Stop for elimination from The Amazing Race.[14]
  4. ^a b Gary & Mallory used the Express Pass to bypass the Roadblock in Leg 5. Before using the Express Pass, Gary elected to perform the Roadblock, and this is reflected in the total Roadblock count.[15]
  5. ^ When Kent & Vyxsin finished Leg 4, they were issued a 30-minute penalty for failing to take the required flight from Tokyo-Narita to Kunming, to be served at the next Pit Stop. They arrived at the Leg 5 Pit Stop 4th; during their penalty Kisha & Jen checked in, dropping Kent & Vyxsin to 5th.
  6. ^ Kent & Vyxsin initially arrived 3rd, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for taking a taxi instead of going on foot from the Roadblock to the Pit Stop as the clue had specified. Gary & Mallory and Zev & Justin, the only teams trailing Kent and Vyxsin at that point, checked in during the penalty time and Kent & Vyxsin were eliminated before the 30 minutes elapsed.

Episode title quotes

Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.[16]

  1. "Head Down and Hold On" – Jaime & Cara's sailing instructor (non-racer)
  2. "I Never Looked So Foolish in My Whole Entire Life" – Kisha
  3. "We Had a Lot of Evil Spirits Apparently" – Christina
  4. "This is the Most Stupid Day Ever" – Vyxsin
  5. "Don't Ruin the Basketball Game" – Mallory
  6. "I Feel Like a Monkey in a Circus Parade" – Gary
  7. "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win" – Cord
  8. "I Cannot Deal With Your Psycho Behavior" – Vyxsin
  9. "We're Good American People" – Zev
  10. "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen" – Zev
  11. "This is Where It Ends" – Justin

Prizes

The prize for each leg is awarded to the first place team for that leg. All trips are sponsored by Travelocity; the Leg 6 prize is sponsored by Snapple and the Leg 8 prize is sponsored by Ford.

Phil's Video Diary

A new feature to this season is an online show, allowing the viewers to see what happens behind the scenes of the Race, hosted by Keoghan.[3] This feature replaces the "Elimination Station" videos as seen in previous seasons.

Race summary

The complete race route of The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business.
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    U-Turn    Speed Bump    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (United States → Australia)

At Oceanworld Manly in Sydney, teams participated in a Roadblock where they did the Shark Dive Extreme: a scuba dive in the aquarium's shark tank.

Airdate: February 20, 2011

In the Race's first Roadblock, one team member had to scuba dive in the Oceanworld shark and ray tank and search the tank for a compass. The compass included a guide to decode a message hidden in series of nautical flags outside. The correctly decoded message instructed teams to go to the Manly 16 ft Skiff Sailing Club, find the Commodore, and tell him the password "I am Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 2 (Australia)

In the Outback city of Broken Hill, teams searched for an intersection of two streets named after chemical elements (a street sign of Silver Street pictured).

Airdate: February 27, 2011

The first Detour of the Race at The Living Desert was a choice between Spirit World and Natural World. In Spirit World, teams made a traditional Australian Aboriginal stone mosaic based on a model, and then had to perform a dance that is traditionally done to honor ancestors on top of the mosaic before receiving their clue from an Aboriginal elder. In Natural World, teams made traditional Australian Aboriginal paintings by spraying a mix of water and a clay-like pigment out of their mouths to make four specific silhouette images on a piece of slate (an outline of each of their hands and stencils of a lizard and a kangaroo), before they could receive their clue from an Aboriginal elder.

Additional tasks

Leg 3 (Australia → Japan)

The Roadblock in Kamakura had teams participating in Yabusame, the traditional Japanese mounted archery.

Airdate: March 6, 2011

During the Pit Stop, teams were boarded a train back into Sydney to start the leg. In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member dressed in the traditional clothes of a samurai archer and learned the Yabusame ritual through observation, consisting of a meditative form ritual before a traditional posing with the yumi bow. Once they performed the first two aspects of the ritual to the dojo master's satisfaction, they would then mount a rotating wooden horse and hit a wooden target with an arrow before they could receive their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Prayer of Purity and Frog of Luck. In Prayer of Purity, teams put on keikogi and traveled to the nearby woods where they would take part in a Shinto cleansing ritual. First they would have to learn a prayer that consisted of a chant, lighting incense, and then shouting while thrusting a walking stick out in front of them. Once they completed the prayers, they would stand under the Yuhi Falls and endure being drenched in 45 °F (7 °C) water cascading down onto them for one minute before receiving their next clue. In Frog of Luck, teams stripped down to their undergarments and put on fundoshi over them before walking out to a mudpit where they had to search for a toy frog in the mud while having mud thrown at them by locals. Once they found the frog, they would have to present it to the nearby frog master for their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 4 (Japan → China)

In Lijiang, teams rode yaks on the terraces of the Baishui River, beneath Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.

Airdate: March 13, 2011

In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search through tens of thousands of wooden charms for a set of twelve that correspond to the symbols of the Chinese zodiac. Once they collected the charms, they had to place them on a mobile in the correct order which was the traditional procession of the signs according to myth: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Pig, before they could receive their next clue.

The Detour at Old Town of Lijiang which teams had a choice between Hammer or Horn. In Hammer, teams traveled to a candy shop where they used wooden mallets to pulverize a peanut brittle into the right consistency. They then had to cut it into pieces and box them before the candy maker would give them their next clue. In Horn, teams traveled to a square where they had to pick up a large traditional horn and lead a group of Nakhi dancers to Wencheng Palace on the other side of town for their next clue.

Additional note
Additional tasks

Leg 5 (China)

Stone Forest outside Kunming was visited by teams for a Roadblock paying homage to Yunnan's contributions to the field of paleontology.

Airdate: March 20, 2011

The Detour was a choice between Honor the Past and Embrace the Future. In Honor the Past, teams had to put on a traditional Tibetan outfit at the Yunnan Province Cultural Center and then watch a theater troupe. Without having taken any notes, teams then had to go off-stage, and put a series of 15 dolls dressed up like the actors in the order of the procession on stage. If they got the right order, they would receive their clue. If not, they would have to start over. In Embrace the Future, teams had to put on safety gear and then bring three heavy boxes up to the roof of the China Great Wall Assets Management Company building. Once there, they had to help assemble a solar water heating system before they could receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to assemble a life-size 20-foot (6.1 m) long model of a Dilophosaurus. Once the model was properly built, a paleontologist would give them their next clue. If at any point the paleontologist believed that the model was structurally unsafe, the racer would have to start over.

Additional tasks

Leg 6 (China → India)

The grounds surrounding the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata was the Pit Stop of this Leg of the Race.

Airdate: March 27, 2011

In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member had to take part in an Indian tea tasting ceremony. First, they had to take a papaya, a mango, and the brick of tea the teams received before left Kunming to the tea auctioneer. Then, they had to search among several hundred tea cups for one that held the same papaya-and-mango-infused tea that they tasted in China. Once they got the right tea, the auctioneer would give them their next clue.

The Detour in Kolkata was a choice between Hindu Art and Bengali Literature. In Hindu Art, teams traveled to the Rakhal Paul and Sons statue shop where they had to paint and then dress a statue of the Hindu god Ganesha. Once it was complete, they would receive their next clue. In Bengali Literature, teams traveled to the Dey's Publishing house and picked up eight bundles of the children's book Introduction to the Bengali Alphabet. They then got into a rickshaw school bus and traveled across town to the Victoria Institution High School and College and searched the grounds for the offices of the headmistress of the primary school where they would deliver the books and receive their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 7 (India)

In the holy city of Varanasi on the shores of the Ganges, teams participated in a Roadblock where they sought out Hindu holy men known as sadhus.

Airdate: April 10, 2011

In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search the streets near the Tonga stand for six different sadhus (as depicted in a series of photographs they were given) who would give out one of six pieces of a phrase described as "the meaning of life": "Once you're over the hill you pick up speed". Once the racer had all six fragments of the phrase, he or she would have to provide the phrase to a seventh sadhu who would give them their next clue.

This Leg's Detour was a choice between Feed the Fire and Feed the Buffalo. In Feed the Fire, teams travelled down the Ganges to Sakka Ghat to the home of a milkman where they had to make 50 traditional fuel patties made from water buffalo manure and then slap them against a wall to allow them to dry. When the supervisor was satisfied with their work (the patties were not too large or too small), teams had to light a stove with dried fuel patties to boil milk for local children before receiving their clue. In Feed the Buffalo, the teams had to cross the Ganges to collect two bales of hay. which were to be delivered to the addresses attached to them. The teams were then required to return over the Ganges to Ksameshwar Ghat, where they had to locate the addresses to which they were to deliver the hay. Upon delivery, they got their next clue.

Additional task

Leg 8 (India → Austria)

Teams ended the Austria leg at Villa Trapp in Salzburg, famously known as the set of 1965 film The Sound of Music.

Airdate: April 17, 2011

In this Leg's Detour, teams chose between Long Hard Walk and Quick and Easy Meal. In Long Hard Walk, teams traveled to the Sigmund Freud Museum (Sigmund Freud's former home) to pick up a psychoanalysis couch, like the ones he used in his sessions, and then deliver it to his former office at the University of Vienna approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) away where they would receive their next clue. In Quick and Easy Meal, teams traveled to the Wiener Riesenrad ferris wheel where they picked up two large servings of the varied forms of traditional Austrian cuisine: Wiener Schnitzel, Sauerkraut, and Sachertorte. They then boarded one of the Riesenrad's dining cars where, while a violinist played some Viennese music, they would have to finish both servings within one 12-minute revolution of the ferris wheel before receiving their next clue. If they could not finish, they would have to start over.

In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member chose a chimney sweep instructor and then put on the traditional chimney sweep uniform. They then went to the roof of the building and used a weight with wire mesh on a rope to clean one of the chimneys three times. Once complete, they went to the basement and opened up one of the chimney cleaning doors that held their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 9 (Austria → Liechtenstein → Switzerland)

For the Roadblock in the Alps, racers traversed the entire country of Liechtenstein shown on map from a bicycle, ending their trip at Gutenberg Castle.

Airdate: April 24, 2011

The Speed Bump required Gary & Mallory had to prepare the right mixture of gasoline and oil to power their VéloSoleX motorized bicycle for the Roadblock. They had to measure 25 parts gasoline to 1 part of oil, and had to figure out that 2 liters (0.53 U.S. gal) of gasoline would fulfill the mixture ratio, before they allowed to continue racing.

For the Roadblock, one team member had to use an odometer and a VéloSoleX to measure the entire length of the country of Liechtenstein, riding from Schaanwald to Balzers. At the end, they would meet up with six-time Winter Olympian and alpine ski racer Marco Büchel who give him the distance that they traveled, written on the back of a postcard: 22 km (14 mi). If they were correct, Büchel would direct the racers to Gutenberg Castle where they would meet up with their teammate and read the next clue. If they were incorrect, they would have to travel back to Schaanwald and start over.

In this leg's Detour was a choice between Cheese and Wheeze. In Cheese, teams traveled to the Restaurant Walliserkanne Zermatt where they would have to finish an entire pot of cheese fondue. Once the pot was empty, the restaurateur would give them an empty fondue pot with the name of the next location printed on the inside. In Wheeze, teams had to dress up as bellhops and then pick up pieces of luggage from the Zermatt railway station. Then, using a luggage cart, they had to deliver the suitcases to different hotels throughout Zermatt where they would receive receipt tags for each piece of luggage. Once they had a total of 20 receipt tags from at least five different hotels, they could trade them in to the head porter for their next clue.

Additional task

Leg 10 (Switzerland)

Teams traveled to the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps where they participated in mountain rescue-themed Detour tasks.

Airdate: May 1, 2011

In this Leg's Detour, teams chose between two mountain rescue tasks: Search and Rescue. In Search, teams used a set of avalanche beacons to search the Matterhorn for a dummy buried in the snow; they then had to dig out the whole dummy before they could receive their next clue. In Rescue, teams used a special hoisting device to rescue a mountaineer trapped in a crevasse. One team member had to lower his or her teammate into the crevasse; the lowered teammate then had to attach a carabiner to the mountaineer. The teammate at the top then had to raise the pair back to the surface; once at the top, the rescued mountaineer would give them their next clue.

In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member made a Travelocity Roaming Gnome out of Swiss chocolate. First, the team member had to decorate a chocolate mold with colored chocolate. Once the mold was properly decorated, the team member had the mold filled with chocolate and then buried it in the snow outside for 30 minutes in order to harden the chocolate. They then removed the gnome from the mold and covered up imperfections with more colored chocolate. Once the head chocolatier approved the gnome, teams would receive a real Roaming Gnome and their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 11 (Switzerland → Brazil)

While visiting Rio de Janeiro, teams traveled to the famous Escadaria Selarón for searching a tile-covered steps into their next clue.

Airdate: May 8, 2011

During the Pit Stop, all teams were moved to Zermatt railway station to start the leg. In this Leg's Roadblock, one team member had to participate in a Rio Carnival parade. After putting on special costumes, teams learned the samba and then led a parade of dancers. If the Carnival Princess approved their dance, teams would receive their next clue; if not, they would be sent back to relearn the dance and try again.

The Detour was a choice between On the Rocks and On the Beach. In On the Rocks, teams traveled to the Espacio X bar on Avenida Atlântica near Copacabana Beach where they learned to make caipirinhas. Once they made 100 proper caipirinhas, they would receive their next clue. In On the Beach, teams had to pick up an umbrella loaded with bikinis and a mobile changing station and sell the bikinis to people on the beach. The buyers then had to change into the bikinis in the mobile changing station. Once teams earned R$100 (approximately US$60), they would receive their next clue.

Additional tasks

Leg 12 (Brazil → United States)

Pigeon Key Historic District, located in the middle of the Old Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys, was the finish line of The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business.

Airdate: May 8, 2011

In the first Roadblock of this Leg, one team member had to learn how to operate a heavy load forklift to move a boat into drydock without dropping the boat which would destroy it. Once the boat was successfully moved, teams would receive their next clue from the forklift operator.

In the final Roadblock of the Race, the team member did not perform the first Roadblock had to use a BOBdive submersible to search the lagoon of the Jules' Undersea Lodge for one of several floating treasure chests that contained their next clue, while being surrounded by distracting mermaid divers who were swimming around them and playing music.

Additional tasks

Ratings

US Ratings

# Airdate Episode Rating Share Rating/Share Viewers Rank Rank Rank Rank
Households 18–49 (millions) Timeslot
(Viewers)
Timeslot
(18–49)
Week
(Viewers)
Week
(18–49)
1 February 20, 2011 "Head Down and Hold On" 5.1 8 2.5/7 9.15[17] #2 #1 (tied) #30 (<#25)
2 February 27, 2011 "I Never Looked So Foolish in My Whole Entire Life" 4.3 7 2.1/5 7.68[18] #2 #3 (<#30) (<#25)
3 March 6, 2011 "We Had a Lot of Evil Spirits Apparently" 5.5 9 2.7/7 9.78[19] #2 #2 #22 #23
4 March 13, 2011 "This is the Most Stupid Day Ever" 5.3 9 2.7/8 9.44[20] #2 #2 #21 #17
5 March 20, 2011 "Don't Ruin the Basketball Game" 5.7 9 2.8/8 10.13[21] #1 #1 (tied) #13 #18
6 March 27, 2011 "I Feel Like a Monkey in a Circus Parade" 6.2 10 3.2/9 10.96[22] #1 #1 #12 #14
7 April 10, 2011 "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win" 6.0 9 2.9/8 10.48[23] #1 #1 #21 #18
8 April 17, 2011 "I Cannot Deal With Your Psycho Behavior" 5.1 8 2.4/7 8.78[24] #1 #1 #22 (<#25)
9 April 24, 2011 "We're Good American People" 5.3 9 2.6/8 9.37[25] #1 # 1 #17 #15
10 May 1, 2011 "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen" 5.3 8 2.6/7 9.20[26] n/a n/a #20 #18
11 May 8, 2011 "This is Where It Ends" 5.0 8 2.5/7 8.97[27] #2 #1 (<#25) #24

Canadian Ratings

Canadian broadcaster CTV also airs The Amazing Race on Sundays at 8 pm, with only two exceptions: Episode two aired an hour earlier than its normal start time due to CTV's broadcast of the 83rd Academy Awards. Episode six aired an hour earlier due to the said network's broadcast of the 2011 Juno Awards.

# Airdate Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Week)
1 February 20, 2011 "Head Down and Hold On" 2.664 #4[28]
2 February 27, 2011 "I Never Looked So Foolish in My Whole Entire Life" 1.621 #20[29]
3 March 6, 2011 "We Had a Lot of Evil Spirits Apparently" 2.786 #1[30]
4 March 13, 2011 "This is the Most Stupid Day Ever" 2.533 #3[31]
5 March 20, 2011 "Don't Ruin the Basketball Game" 2.441 #3[32]
6 March 27, 2011 "I Feel Like a Monkey in a Circus Parade" 1.809 #12[33]
7 April 10, 2011 "You Don't Get Paid Unless You Win" 2.436 #5[34]
8 April 17, 2011 "I Cannot Deal With Your Psycho Behavior" 2.569 #1[35]
9 April 24, 2011 "We're Good American People" 2.326 #5[36]
10 May 1, 2011 "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen" 2.742 #3[37]
11 May 8, 2011 "This is Where It Ends" 2.700 #2[38]

Notes

  1. In season 12, Kent went by the name "Kynt".
  2. Due to a medical emergency on the first flight involving another passenger, the eight teams on that flight were delayed in Honolulu, allowing the three teams on the second flight to arrive in Sydney first.
  3. Although it was implied that the teams had to ride the entire length of the bridge, the actual distance covered was closer to two miles due to the location of Pigeon Key along the bridge route.

    References

    1. "Snapple Partners With CBS on "The Amazing Race"" (Press release). Snapple. March 28, 2011. Retrieved March 28, 2011.
    2. 1 2 Nicastri, Danielle (November 22, 2010). "They're here: Manly hosts Amazing Race reality show". Manly Daily. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
    3. 1 2 Pennington, Gail (February 24, 2011). "'The Amazing Race' 18 goes high and wide". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 2, 2011. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
    4. 1 2 3 4 J. Lang, Derrik (February 16, 2011). "'Amazing Race' in Switzerland, India in High-Def". ABC News. Archived from the original on June 28, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
    5. CBS.com. "Application form" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2010.
    6. Hibberd, James (Hollywood Reporter) (November 3, 2010). ""Amazing Race" finally getting HD upgrade". Reuters. Retrieved November 3, 2010.
    7. "Amazing Race Getting HD Upgrade". The Hollywood Reporter. November 2, 2010. Retrieved November 2, 2010.
    8. Levin, Gary (January 19, 2011). "11 'Amazing Race' teams return to finish what they started". USA Today. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
    9. "TV show races through". Barrier Daily Truth. November 23, 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2010.
    10. 1 2 3 Levin, Gary (January 19, 2011). "11 'Amazing Race' teams return to finish what they started". USA Today. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
    11. Martin, Lara (January 19, 2011). "Amazing Race' all-stars cast revealed". Digital Spy. Retrieved January 19, 2011.
    12. 1 2 3 "Amazing Race" to settle "unfinished business". CBS News. 2011-02-18. Retrieved 2011-02-08.
    13. Eng, Joyce (February 18, 2011). "Amazing Race: Phil Keoghan Explains Why These 11 Teams Have Unfinished Business". TV Guide. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
    14. RealityTVWorld.com. "RealityTVWorld.com interview with Mel White". Retrieved March 8, 2010.
    15. "Amazing Race Recap: Don’t Ruin the Basketball Game". CBS. Archived from the original on June 2, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011.
    16. "CBS TV Schedule". CBS. Archived from the original on February 8, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
    17. Seidman, Robert (February 23, 2011). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Amazing Race' Adjusted Up; 'The Simpsons' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
    18. Gorman, Bill (March 1, 2011). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Academy Awards' Adjusted Up, Plus Ratings For 'Oscar's Red Carpet'". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
    19. Seidman, Robert (March 8, 2011). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Secret Millionare,' 'Celebrity Apprentice' Adjusted up ; 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Bob's Burgers,' 'Cleveland Show' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
    20. Gorman, Bill (March 15, 2011). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Secret Millionaire,' 'Amazing Race,' 'Undercover Boss,' 'Celebrity Apprentice' Adjusted Up; 'Cleveland Show' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 15, 2011.
    21. Seidman, Robert (March 22, 2011). "Sunday Final Ratings: 'Secret Millionaire' Adjusted Up; 'Family Guy,' 'Cleveland' Adjusted Down + CBS". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 22, 2011.
    22. "DRAMA, REALITY, COMEDY, "60 MINUTES" AND COLLEGE HOOPS LEAD CBS TO WEEKLY WIN". CBS Press Express. March 29, 2011. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
    23. "NCAA AND "NCIS" LEAD CBS TO SECOND CONSECUTIVE WEEKLY WIN IN VIEWERS AND KEY DEMOGRAPHICS". CBS Press Express. April 12, 2011. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
    24. "CBS WINS FOURTH STRAIGHT WEEK IN VIEWERS". CBS Press Express. April 19, 2011. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
    25. "CBS NOTCHES FIFTH CONSECUTIVE WIN IN VIEWERS WITH A HOLIDAY WEEK OF MOSTLY REBROADCASTS". CBS Press Express. April 26, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
    26. "THE MENTALIST IS THE WEEK'S # 1 SCRIPTED PROGRAM". CBS Press Express. May 3, 2011. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
    27. "CBS WINS THE WEEK IN VIEWERS LED BY NCIS AND THE GOOD WIFE". May 10, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
    28. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): February 14 – 20, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. February 25, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    29. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): February 21 – 27, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. March 4, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    30. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): February 28 – March 6, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. March 11, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    31. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): March 7 – 13, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. March 18, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    32. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): March 14 – 20, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. March 25, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    33. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): March 21 – 27, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. April 1, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    34. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): April 4 – 10, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. April 15, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    35. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): April 11 – 17, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. April 22, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    36. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): April 18 – 24, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. April 29, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    37. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): April 25 – May 1, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. May 6, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    38. "Top Programs – Total Canada (English): May 2 – 8, 2011" (PDF). BBM Canada. May 13, 2011. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.