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gathered for breakfast, they found maps on their table to give them a starting point to find
Patrick. They were split into three groups, one travelling by car, one by helicopter, and one by boat. If they found Patrick within two hours, they'd win $ 10,000 for the group kitty. They had mobile phones to contact one another and the hostage. Shortly after the assignment began, the host phoned Patrick and offered him one final clue - he needed to find a blue envelope. He found it under his bed, and it contained a note that stated that each vehicle had in it a key, but only one key would unlock him. As soon as Patrick looked out the window and noticed the radio towers across the river from him, the helicopter found him. The boat team was out of contact for most of the assignment, until Rocky noticed that Abby seemed to be hiding an extra phone battery. After the helicopter found them and dropped a message in a bottle with the details of their assignment, all three vehicles made it to Patrick's cell in time. They each found their keys, and found the one that unlocked him, the one from the boat. It seemed the $ 10,000 was won. However, in pursuit of the hostage, Ben drove extremely erratically and well above the speed limit, such that the police tried to pull him over. Ben failed to pull over and kept driving, and was shown later answering to the police for his infraction. The prize for the challenge was also revoked.
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Vineyard. They were given tours of each facility and some instruction on how to become connoisseurs of each product by an expert. That evening, they were treated to a formal dinner, but at the dinner they were given a surprise challenge. On the table were three cheeses, three beers, and three wines. Two of each were made in
Tasmania, and the third was from the mainland. The group who toured each respective facility had sampled the two Tasmanian products during their tour, and one at a time they were charged with identifying the impostor. Linda had to quickly made the decision herself because Josephine was reluctant to answer, despite being an enthusiastic cheese taster. Abby, Ben, and Beverley unanimously decided on the beer, despite Abby and Beverley not being beer drinkers. The wine tasters wasted time by swirling the glasses instead of tasting the wines. Jan is the one who makes the decision, and Alan and Rocky simply agree. All three groups correctly identified the non-Tasmanian product in their group of three, winning $ 10,000.
1458:, and told, for $ 10,000, to abseil on the dam wall and retrieve, among them, at least two of the three flags that had been placed on the dam face. There were two 60-metre abseils and one 140-metre abseil. They could only abseil once each, and retrieve one flag each. Only Alan had had any previous experience abseiling. The flags were off to one side of the abseil line, so the players had to swing off the dam face to reach them. Jan was first, on a 60-metre abseil, but could not retrieve a flag. Alan was next, on the 60-metre abseil as well, and though he dropped past the blue flag, the hardest one to retrieve, he managed to get the red one. Abby then tried the 60-metre drop, but after a few attempts she found that she had dropped too far and could not get to it. Beverley was then left to attempt the 140-metre drop. As she reached the bottom, she had to release a rope to the others to swing her toward the flag. She was quickly physically drained, and ultimately unable to retrieve it, meaning failure in the challenge.
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the information from her until dawn, they'd win $ 10,000 for the kitty, but if Linda got her answer and got it right, the group would win nothing and she'd win a free pass through to the next episode. If Linda is not able to get the information, she can do a coin toss with any one of four and would have a one in two chance of winning exemption, otherwise the selected contestant would win exemption instead. The four of them were locked in cells and called in one at a time to be interrogated by Linda. At any time, they could decide to give her the answer, and everyone would get to back to the hotel. This challenge was particularly difficult on Abby, who had been close with Linda previously and seemed to suffer the most from the conditions. Linda called the host a few hours into her interrogations, and gave a specific, correct answer to the question of what the other four had done the previous day. It was not explicitly said who gave the information up.
1197:. The two spared were the ones who had not gone fishing, Jan and Linda. They'd enjoy a relaxing evening on the yacht with the host while the others had to rough it, with only the fish they'd caught in the previous challenge to be their food for the night. If all five of them stayed on the island until 6 AM the next morning, $ 10,000 would be won. The host gave the group of five a satellite phone, and if any of them wanted out, they could immediately call the host and be taken to the yacht. Furthermore, if anyone called, they'd win a free pass through to the next episode. Immediately after leaving the yacht and going on the island, the players devised to split the phone, with Alan keeping the handset and Ben keeping the battery, so no one could phone without everyone knowing. Though many of them were tired, some of them sick, and all of them but Beverley unwilling to eat the fish they caught themselves, they managed to win the challenge.
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described as a "human-style computer game," and told to split into pairs, one with a runner and one with a navigator. One at a time, each runner would enter the maze, being guided by radio by their navigator, who had an overhead camera shot of the maze. The runners were pursued by two hunters, who, if they tagged the runners, could eliminate them. If any of the runners found the maze's exit, or if among them they survived inside the maze for a total of three minutes, they'd win $ 10,000. Alan ran first, with
Beverley his navigator, and lasted just 28 seconds. The next runner was Ben, under direction of Abby, and he lasted 45 seconds. The final runner was Rocky, guided by Jan, and he survived inside the maze for a minute and 47 seconds, winning the $ 10,000, despite the fact a clear path to the exit was available for him well before reaching the three-minute mark.
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kilometres per hour. Each car had to complete two laps of the 3 kilometre course, and after the first, the two mechanics had to swap the positions of the car's rear wheels. They had 35 minutes to complete six laps. Patrick was the first navigator, and he gave very clear instructions to his driver. Jan and
Josephine fumbled quite a bit swapping his wheels, leaving the first leg to be completed a minute behind schedule. Beverley gave poor instructions to her driver and they briefly seemed hopelessly lost. Rocky and Alan made up for some of the time with a quick wheel change, but they were put even further behind schedule. The last car, navigated by Linda, made it through two laps with 6 seconds to spare, with their second lap just three seconds off the course's all-time record for fastest ever, so the money was won.
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The players were also given guns, and if anyone shot anyone, a sniper shot a player, a player shot a sniper, or a player shot a player, they'd be taken out of the game. The last scenario was a realistic one, because if there remained just one player left alive to reach the flag, the group would win the $ 10,000, and that one player would win a free pass through to the next episode. If more than one player were still alive when they reached the flags, they'd win the money, but no free pass. After Abby eliminated one of the snipers, another in turn eliminated her, and Alan was the only player left alive. He eliminated the other two snipers, took the red flag, and won $ 10,000 for the group along with a free pass for himself.
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picture of other people laughing. They easily achieved this, but afterward it was revealed that this was only a test run - the real challenge, for $ 5,000, was to then replicate this feat without their subjects seeing the video camera. The players found this part of the challenge to be considerably more difficult, as it was tricky to film people without them knowing, and without a visible camera there was nothing to excuse their silly behaviour and thus the inhibitions of their subjects were greater. Both groups even resorted to cheating at one point, by asking people to laugh for them and telling them they were on camera (simply asking for the laugh would have been acceptable). Ultimately, this challenge was failed.
137:, the players only knew ahead of time that they had applied to, and been accepted to appear on, a new reality game show. The knowledge that one among them was a traitor and working to sabotage their efforts was not revealed until just before the first round of gameplay began. Hundreds of people responded to a newspaper advertisement asking for applicants, and from this advertisement came the nine genuine contestants. The Mole was hired separately, though it was revealed during the season finale that he was artificially put through the rigours of the application process, so that he would be able to naturally talk about the experience with the others. The maximum prize for the season was
1057:, an organization for teens with cancer. If they could raise $ 1,000 for charity, they'd win $ 5,000 for the group kitty. Rocky, who had a background in marketing, came up with the idea of having a karaoke night in a bar. He approached numerous local businesses to get them to donate prizes to auction off at the party, and set the cover at $ 6 a head. He and Ben also handed out fliers to locals to advertise the event. The other players joined in the effort to try to draw more people in to the bar. Once the party started, they had two hours to raise the $ 1,000. They managed to raise $ 934, which was donated to CanTeen, but they narrowly missed out on the money for the challenge.
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the three champions), not knowing who was a champion at what, and trying to avoid matching the champion up with their chosen sport. They needed to win just one sport in order to win $ 5,000. Alan was soundly defeated at go-kart racing, but took solace in the fact that his opponent had in fact been the go-kart champion. Jan was somewhat more competitive, but still easily lost at archery to the bowls champion. At bowls, Linda made a miracle shot on the last ball, knocking two of the archery champion's balls away from the jack and putting hers closest, winning the $ 5,000 seemingly by sheer luck.
1855:, the players took the final computer questionnaire. It took place in a jail. Once it was complete, the host presented each player with a key, telling them that only the winner's key would open their door. Jan emerged as the winner of $ 115,000. The host then told her to unlock the Mole, and she opened Alan's door. When Abby was let out of her cell, she revealed that she took the questionnaire believing Jan was the Mole, meaning she never stood a chance.
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three different locales, a beach, a forest, and open water, to seek their species. Abby and Linda submitted two pictures of their lens cap, one of grey clouds, and one of Abby herself. Alan and
Beverley managed to at least shoot pictures of their terrain, but got no animal species either. Ben and Jan managed three species in their photos, but it was not enough to win the money.
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but each incorrect guess on any brainteaser cost them 5 minutes from that time limit. Alan, Beverley, and Jan did well in this challenge, making just one incorrect guess through all three puzzles. Abby, Ben, and Linda only solved the first puzzle after 27 minutes and two incorrect guesses, never solved the second, and never even saw the third.
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Josephine, Ben, and Linda had all taken the computer questionnaire believing Jan was the Mole on the nights that they were eliminated. Rocky claimed that Jan had confessed to him that she was the Mole, and that for that knowledge he was to give her $ 10,000 of his eventual prize winnings. Jan vigorously denied any such deal ever took place.
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a rope is the rope on its bell, so neither of them were counted as finding this treasure. They collected photos from an exhibit on dinosaurs and with a
Tasmanian devil, and Alan found the lost phone, so it seemed the $ 10,000 was won. However, Alan broke a driving law in pursuit of the phone (he made
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Strahan, finding three brainteaser puzzles each on their way. Each brainteaser had to be successfully solved before they could move on. There was a 45-minute time limit to get out of the house,
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The players were split into three groups of two, given cameras, and told to photograph wildlife. After their time was up, they were each to submit four photographs, and if a wildlife expert could find six distinct species among the twelve photographs, the group would win $ 10,000. They were sent to
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Alan, who drew the envelope containing all three, hit black each time. Jan dyed her hair a strong red tint. Abby was nervous, but completed her acupuncture session. Linda posed nude for an artist in a shop window in Hobart's most crowded market square. Alan dyed his hair blond, drew a rather crude
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and were told to, in relay, cycle to the summit. The mountain is 1270 metres in elevation, and the road leading to its summit is 27 kilometres long. They had three hours to get there, to win $ 10,000. It would take a professional an hour and three-quarters. They were able to trade off as often as
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and hunted with a net inside a trout pen. Alan, Abby, and Ben all became extremely seasick on their trip, due to swells in the water and the stinking fish guts they had to use to bait their cray pots. They brought back less than 1 kilo of fish, but Beverley and Josephine found enough trout, which
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Golf Club, and given some instruction from a pro. Her challenge was to do the 350 metre par 4 18th hole, and she was to be given a maximum of fifteen strokes. The number of strokes she got depended on her teammates, and how they answered five trivia questions. Each question was worth 1-5 strokes,
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The 16th century newsreader was a man dressed in period costume performing as a town crier. Jan took a photo with him, but Abby actually brought the man back to the host, which was what was needed for that treasure to count. The only piece of rope on a yacht was something of a
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with the values, as well as the player who would answer each question, assigned by Josephine. Each value was used once. She won twelve strokes, with only Alan missing his question, which was for three, but she failed to complete the hole, missing a putt at the very end.
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rather unpleasant one. The fourth envelope contained all three of the previous pairs of tasks. Three of the four envelopes had to be completed to win $ 10,000. Here is each brace of tasks, and how the roulette wheel decided their fate:
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they cared. Incredibly, the players encountered snow and ice on the road as they neared the summit though the episode took place in the middle of summer. They made it to the summit with 20 minutes to spare.
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2009:"Weakest Link (Australia) - First Group With $ 10,000 Round"
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1641:- Dye your hair (Jan)
1519:Celebrity Photography
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283:Homestay Interviewer
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300:Fine Foods Merchant
240:Josephine Pennicott
232:Marketing Executive
198:Computer Programmer
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2107:(Australia)
2061:16 February
2027:16 February
1853:Port Arthur
1746:Final Kitty
1382:Predictions
1176:Girl Guides
1114:Raft Escape
843:Tiger Rally
329:Alan Mason
257:Ben Taylor
181:Occupation
165:Contestants
65:27 February
39:of episodes
2205:Categories
2162:Liz Cantor
2013:elissaeast
1965:References
1931:Dam Flags:
1758:$ 200,000
1700:Challenge
1692:Location:
1615:James Hird
1607:Jim Wilson
1566:$ 170,000
1508:Challenge
1496:Location:
1456:Gordon Dam
1451:Dam Flags:
1418:$ 145,000
1360:Challenge
1352:Location:
1286:$ 120,000
1228:Challenge
1220:Location:
1081:Challenge
1073:Location:
959:Challenge
951:Location:
932:Launceston
854:Humor Test
832:Challenge
824:Location:
709:Challenge
697:Location:
586:Josephine
403:8 & 9
348:Jan Moody
303:3rd Place
286:4th Place
269:5th Place
252:6th Place
235:7th Place
218:8th Place
201:9th Place
159:Hit 105 FM
79:2000-04-24
69:2000-02-27
2047:RtC Extra
1859:Episode 9
1845:Set Sail:
1787:The Mole
1753:$ 115,000
1739:$ 10,000
1728:$ 10,000
1717:$ 10,000
1680:Episode 8
1628:Roulette:
1547:$ 10,000
1525:$ 10,000
1502:Melbourne
1484:Episode 7
1399:$ 10,000
1377:$ 10,000
1371:Dam Flags
1340:Episode 6
1267:$ 10,000
1245:$ 10,000
1208:Episode 5
1180:spearfish
1162:Josephine
1139:$ 95,000
1109:$ 10,000
1061:Episode 4
1017:$ 75,000
987:$ 10,000
976:$ 10,000
939:Episode 3
890:$ 50,000
871:$ 10,000
849:$ 10,000
812:Episode 2
767:$ 25,000
748:$ 10,000
726:$ 10,000
699:Melbourne
685:Episode 1
535:Beverley
497:RUNNER-UP
481:Beverley
323:Runner-up
2190:The Mole
2146:Season 6
2131:Season 3
2126:Season 2
2121:Season 1
2105:The Mole
2055:Archived
2021:Archived
1993:3 August
1873:Sabotage
1736:$ 10,000
1733:Set Sail
1714:$ 10,000
1694:Tasmania
1611:Essendon
1561:$ 95,000
1544:$ 10,000
1541:Roulette
1536:$ 5,000
1522:$ 10,000
1498:Tasmania
1466:Richmond
1441:Beverley
1413:$ 70,000
1388:$ 5,000
1354:Tasmania
1281:$ 70,000
1256:$ 5,000
1242:$ 10,000
1222:Tasmania
1134:$ 60,000
1120:$ 5,000
1106:$ 10,000
1098:$ 5,000
1075:Tasmania
1051:Charity:
1012:$ 45,000
998:$ 5,000
984:$ 10,000
973:$ 10,000
953:Tasmania
885:$ 25,000
860:$ 5,000
846:$ 10,000
826:Tasmania
762:$ 15,000
737:$ 5,000
723:$ 10,000
703:Tasmania
680:Episodes
625:Patrick
342:The Mole
319:Student
184:Outcome
135:The Mole
119:Tasmania
110:The Mole
99:Season 2
31:Season 1
25:The Mole
2155:Winners
2114:Seasons
2051:YouTube
2017:YouTube
1763:Reveal
1533:$ 5,000
1184:Strahan
1095:$ 5,000
1055:CanTeen
992:Charity
900:Patrick
734:$ 5,000
379:Player
172:Player
96: →
77: (
73: –
67: (
47:Release
1983:TV.com
1838:called
1591:Hobart
673:
667:
661:
655:
640:James
607:Rocky
503:Linda
478:Linda
475:Linda
459:Linda
451:Linda
448:Linda
445:Linda
442:Linda
433:WINNER
423:Linda
420:Linda
361:Winner
178:State
1944:Clues
1934:her.
1894:Golf:
1670:Linda
1661:Black
1650:Black
1639:Black
1576:Linda
1428:Linda
1027:Rocky
928:Golf:
777:James
490:Alan
487:Alan
484:Alan
472:Abby
462:Abby
455:Linda
439:Alan
429:Alan
426:Alan
417:Alan
414:Alan
411:Alan
2063:2020
2029:2020
1995:2018
1784:Alan
1768:Abby
1296:Alan
914:Ross
865:Golf
562:Ben
509:Jan
506:Jan
493:Jan
466:MOLE
408:Jan
354:VIC
335:VIC
280:QLD
263:NSW
246:NSW
229:NSW
212:QLD
195:VIC
175:Age
94:Next
1776:Jan
1725:$ 0
1666:Red
1655:Red
1644:Red
1396:$ 0
1385:$ 0
1374:$ 0
1309:Ben
1264:$ 0
1253:$ 0
1117:$ 0
995:$ 0
868:$ 0
857:$ 0
745:$ 0
644:OUT
632:OUT
628:IN
617:OUT
613:IN
610:IN
599:OUT
595:IN
592:IN
589:IN
578:OUT
574:IN
571:IN
568:IN
565:IN
554:OUT
550:IN
547:IN
544:IN
541:IN
538:IN
527:OUT
518:IN
515:IN
512:IN
351:40
332:37
316:SA
313:18
297:WA
294:28
277:55
260:27
243:35
226:39
209:48
192:37
37:No.
2207::
2049:.
2045:.
2015:.
2011:.
1981:.
1672:)
1617:.
522:IN
400:7
397:6
394:5
391:4
388:3
385:2
382:1
139:$
125:.
2096:e
2089:t
2082:v
2065:.
2031:.
1997:.
1149:—
81:)
71:)
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