Why does total wipeout filmed in argentina




















Please enter the Anti-Spam code Reload. Technically it needs to be a movie set. Cool post though. Sorry, adrbr. I like your alternate better than this one thought. I hope you didn't blow too much time looking for the new one. Watch out for those spinning baseball bats! The course is almost identical to the US version, albeit with a slightly smaller selection of obstacles to end the course. The main difference is that whereas the US show begins with 24 contestants, Total Wipeout begins with 20, though in both versions 12 progress to the second round.

This is done to save on costs even taking flying contestants out there into consideration. Endemol use the same sets for all the versions of the show that they produce across the world except the US version who stay at home. So as all this stuff is being thrown at them, they have to jump and it's hilarious.

It's really good, because for us after five series you start to see the same thing over and over again. It's nice for us to have fresh eyes and see it with a new comedy.

Speaking of challenges, you did do the Inca Trail trek in Peru last year Honestly it was one of the best experiences of my life. No word of a lie. It was Peru and the Inca Trail is something I had always wanted to do. The charity itself, Breast Cancer Care, is such a brilliant charity and it was with all those women who have been affected by breast cancer - one of whom has secondary breast cancer.

From every aspect, everything fell into place. It was a really incredible and magical place, the women that we were doing it with were amazing - Denise, Fern, Gabriella [Cilmi] and Alexandra [Burke] were just such great fun and great friends.

It sounds wanky but everyone really bonded. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Perhaps you could get Denise out to Argentina? Believe me I've tried. Fern's dad is a massive fan though and so I've come up with a potential idea. We should do it with parents and family of celebrities who would never do it in a million years.

If we can't get the celeb, we'll get the next best thing. There was a nod at one point from an executive producer saying it was a good idea, we'll see what happens. That's the thing with this show. You can kind of play with it in so many different ways. God knows when it will end. This may be our last series, who knows? I doubt it will be because it's doing so well, but you never know.

It's one of those shows where if it is waning then we'll go, 'Lets put a spin on it'. I remember watching an episode of the American version which had couples doing it at the same time. With Endemol as our company, we are creatively allowed to look at their ideas and use them or do a spin on it. It's quite possible. It's a good idea because it then becomes a race. Total Wipeout, which airs on BBC1 early on a Saturday night, will return for its sixth and final series later this year.

The show, which has had spin-offs including Celebrity Wipeout, has been a reliable ratings banker, pulling in on average 4 million to 5 million viewers per show. Endemol is understood to be working on a new format for the BBC to replace it.



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