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The Chase Australia
GenreGame show
Created byDanny Carvalho
Pete Faherty
Chris Gepp
Elliot Johnson
Matt Pritchard
Amanda Wilson
Directed byIan Hamilton
Stuart McDonald
Creative directorMichael Kelpie
Presented byAndrew O'Keefe
StarringMatt Parkinson (2015–)
Brydon Coverdale (2015–)
Anne Hegerty (2015–)
Issa Schultz (2015–)
Mark Labbett (2016–)
Theme music composerPaul Farrer
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1[1]
No. of episodes70[1]
Production
Executive producersSue Allison
Martin Scott
ProducersJennifer Stephenson
David Hall
Production locationsMelbourne, Victoria
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyITV Studios
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release14 September 2015 (2015-09-14) –
present

The Chase Australia is an Australian television quiz show based on the British program of a similar name. It is broadcast on the Seven Network and hosted by Andrew O'Keefe.[2] Contestants play against an opponent, known as the "Chaser", who plays for the bank.[3] There are four Chasers (five from 2016) on the show; they are Matt Parkinson, Brydon Coverdale, Anne Hegerty, Issa Schultz and, from 2016, Mark Labbett.[4][5][6] The show premiered on 14 September 2015.[7]

Background

In mid-2014 it was reported that the Seven Network had considered producing a local version of The Chase on the back of good ratings for the British version of the show which has been airing in the 3:00 pm timeslot since August 2013. A pilot episode on the UK set was made, but ultimately it was decided not to proceed.[8]

However, interest in a local version was renewed in May 2015 and in July the Seven Network commissioned the show to eventually replace Deal or No Deal and Million Dollar Minute in the 5:00 pm timeslot in a bid to revive ratings for its struggling 6:00 pm nightly news.[9][10][11][12]

Gameplay

Cash Builder and Head-to-Head rounds

Each contestant comes up one at a time and is given one minute to answer as many questions as possible with each correct answer worth $2,000.[13] This element is known as the "cash builder". After the minute is up, the money earned from the cash builder is placed three steps down on a seven-step money board. The contestant may remain at this step and play for the money in their bank. However, the contestant may also be placed one step lower down the board for a lesser award, or one step further up the board for a greater award, with each award's value being set by the Chaser.

If the contestant elects to play for the greater reward, the Chaser starts two steps behind and the contestant must answer six questions correctly to reach home. If the contestant elects to remain at the standard starting position, the Chaser is three steps behind and the contestant must answer five questions correctly to reach home. However, if the contestant elects to play for the smaller reward, the Chaser is four steps behind and the contestant must answer four questions correctly to reach home.

Once the contestant nominates their starting position, questions must then be answered correctly in order to reach the bottom of the board and bank their money. Both the contestant and the Chaser are given the same multiple-choice question with three possible answers. Each must then secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer. When one person locks in their answer, the other is given five seconds to lock in, or else be locked out. For every correct response, the contestant will move one step towards the bank. Additionally, the Chaser also moves one step down the board for each correct answer. No movement is made (either by the contestant or the Chaser) if an incorrect answer is given. The Chaser's job is to catch up to the contestant and eliminate him or her from the game by capitalising on the mistakes the contestant makes before he or she can bank their money. If this happens, the contestant is out of the game and no money is added to the team's total. However, if the contestant successfully banks his or her money, this is put into the team's prize pot which will be contested for in the final round. In the case the contestant chose to play for a negative amount and wins his or her Head-to-Head round, the contestant remains in the game but the team's total pot is reduced by the negative value. This is repeated for all four contestants.

The contestants who successfully outrun the Chaser proceed to the Final Chase. If all four contestants are caught by the Chaser, the Chaser offers a certain amount of money and the team nominates one contestant to proceed to the Final Chase.

Final Chase

In the final round, called the "Final Chase", the remaining contestants have two minutes to answer as many questions as possible. During the commercial break, the contestants choose one of two question sets, A or B, with the other set being put aside for the Chaser. Also, the contestants are given a head start of one space per contestant participating in the round. The contestants must press their own buzzer to answer a question and only the one who pressed their buzzer first can respond; if any other contestant responds the question is treated as an incorrect answer, regardless of whether it was answered correctly or not. The buzzer is not used if only one contestant is in the Final Chase. Every correct answer moves the contestants ahead one space.

After the two minutes are up (and following a short news update) the Chaser is given a further two minutes of quick-fire questions to attempt to catch the team. If the Chaser gets a question wrong or passes, the clock is briefly stopped and the question is thrown over to the contestants; if a correct answer is given, the Chaser is pushed back one space. If the contestants answer the Chaser's question correctly whilst the Chaser is at the starting line, an additional space is added to the requirement for the Chaser. If the Chaser succeeds in catching the contestants before the clock runs out, the contestants lose the prize pot and leave with nothing. If the contestants are not caught by the Chaser, the prize pot is split equally between those contestants participating in the Final Chase. If there is only one contestant remaining, he or she wins the entire prize pot.

Chasers

Ratings

Since debuting in September 2015, The Chase Australia has generally performed well in the ratings, often beating the second half of the Nine Network's Afternoon News and Millionaire Hot Seat, which follows immediately after, in the crucial 5–6pm timeslot. The debut episode drew 520,000 for its first half-hour, and 720,000 for its second half-hour which went up against Millionaire Hot Seat.[17][18] This in turn has resulted in a minor resurgence in ratings for Seven News, which continues to trail Nine News on the eastern seaboard, but otherwise still leads the Adelaide and Perth markets.[19]

Merchandise

An iOS app for the show, developed by ITV Studios Ltd, was released on 27 November 2015. It features three Chasers (excluding Anne "The Governess" Hegerty) and can be played by up to four people, as in the actual show. The only differences between the app and the show are that three choices are presented for questions in the Cash Builder and the Final Chase rounds, no Final Chase is played if all players are caught in their individual chases, and that if the Chaser gets his first question wrong in the final chase, no pushback is executed. The app is designed for both iPhones and iPads.[20] A board game has also been released.

References

  1. ^ a b "ITV Studios - The Chase Australia". ITV Studios. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ Knox, David (18 July 2015). "Media gets on board with AOK to host The Chase". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  3. ^ "The Chase - Be on TV". ITV. 11 February 2014. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
  4. ^ a b Byrnes, Holly (29 November 2015). "The Chase Australia's newest UK recruit Mark Labbett is already doing a number on rivals at Nine". The Sunday Telegraph (Australia). Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  5. ^ Knox, David (6 August 2015). "The Chase Australia: promo". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 August 2015.
  6. ^ "The Chase Australia". Seven Network. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  7. ^ "The biggest TV day of the year is coming!". Seven Network. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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  9. ^ "Seven in The Chase for new game show". TV Tonight.
  10. ^ Knox, David (3 July 2015). "The Chase tipped for 5pm slot". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  11. ^ Sharp, Annette (18 July 2015). "Thrill of Chase as Andrew O'Keefe lands role". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Channel 7 shelves next series of House Rules and replaces Million Dollar Minute in major revamp". News.com.au. 30 August 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  13. ^ "Who is this scary looking woman and what is Channel Seven's The Chase Australia". News.com.au. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  14. ^ "Seven previews The Chase". Mediaweek. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  15. ^ "The Chase - Meet the Chasers". Bradley Walsh. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  16. ^ "World Quizzing Championships Results". International Quizzing Association. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  17. ^ "The Chase outruns Hot Seat in TV ratings". AAP. Daily Mail Australia. 15 September 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  18. ^ Molloy, Shannon (27 September 2015). "Andrew O'Keefe is game show king with the early ratings success of The Chase on Channel Seven". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  19. ^ Knox, David (13 November 2015). "The Chase lifts Seven News". TV Tonight. Retrieved 20 November 2015.
  20. ^ "The Chase Australia on the App Store". ITV Studios Ltd. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.

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