''Man O Man'' was an Australian television
game show
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that was broadcast of the
Seven Network
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in 1994.
Hosted by stage actor
Rob Guest
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. the program was based on the original
German
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version of the
same name.
Program synopsis
Format
The program was presented loosely in the format of a male
beauty pageant
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.
An all-female audience of 125 women sitting at tables used a small computer to vote for their favourite man out of the ten male competitors after they had asked to participate in a series of challenges.
[ Notably, losing contestants would be eliminated by being pushed into a ]swimming pool
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by female models who worked on the show.[
Guest, who was starring in '' The Phantom of the Opera'' in Sydney at the time, had to take one night off from appearing on stage every fortnight to enable him to fly to Melbourne to record two episodes of ''Man O Man''.][ Although Guest hosted the show, ]John Deeks
John "Deeksie" Deeks (born 1 May 1951) is an Australian television, radio presenter and the long-time voice artist on HSV-7 for the Seven Network (known as the 'voice of Channel 7'), where he has been working since 1975 based in Melbourne.
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was credited with warming up the all-female audience before each show and sustaining the atmosphere throughout any interruptions which occurred during tapings. Deeks described the show as the "most bizarre" television program he had ever worked on.[
]
Launch
Prior to the first episode, the Seven Network hosted a launch party for journalists which was also attended by cast members of new drama '' Blue Heelers'' which was about the debut on the network, and Gary Sweet who was about the star in miniseries ''The Battlers
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C ...
''.[ While Seven's director of programming Glen Kinging was escorting guests around the studio, he was pushed into the pool fully clothed by colleague, publicist Susan Wood, in a pre-planned stunt.][
Seven Network manager Bob Campbell ordered a fig leaf be placed over the penis of a naked male statue, which had been placed on the set, before the first episode aired.][ Having the swimming pool built into the studio was reported to have cost Seven $200,000.][
]
Reception
The show achieved considerable ratings success upon its debut, winning its timeslot out of the commercial networks in both Melbourne and Sydney, although the debut of '' Keeping Up Appearances'' on ABC TV attracted the same amount of viewers as ''Man O Man'' in Melbourne. However, the return of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' on the Nine Network the following week proved to be strong competition in both cities.
The nature of the program was the subject of much commentary in the media, specifically whether the show was an example of reverse sexism
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Often, the debate surrounding reverse sexism involves the innate definition of sexism, for example, whether the concept of sexism itself ...
. It prompted a number of letter writers in ''The Age
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s "Green Guide" to debate the issue. The audience members during each episode of ''Man O Man'' were all female.[ No male audience members were permitted into the studio during the show's taping.][ When asked if he thought the show was sexist, Guest stated: "Sexist? Why not? It's about time the Aussie male ego got a bit of a bruising."][ Seven's Melbourne programming director Ian Duncan disagreed and suggested ''Man O Man'' was actually more suitable than many episodes of its ratings rival, ''Hey Hey It's Saturday''.][
The series established itself as prime competition for the long-running program '']Hey Hey It's Saturday
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''. In a 1994 article in ''TV Week
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'', Rob Guest
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responded to criticism made by Daryl Somers (host of the rival show), saying, "When you’ve been doing a show for 23 years and a show that is not expected to do well comes up and knocks you for six, then you’re not going to take it very well. So I can understand why Daryl would say things like that".
Axing
The final episode of ''Man O Man'', which aired on 25 November 1994, was a Footballers Challenge special that featured players from Australian rules football
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, rugby league
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and soccer
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. The episode was more risqué than usual, with some footballers performing a striptease
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for the talent act round.
Despite solid ratings, Seven decided to axe the show at the end of 1994 in favour of concentrating on a new show called ''Gladiators
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'' which they were preparing to debut in 1995.
Legacy
Despite being on air for only one year, the show continues to be frequently referenced by the Australian media. In its annual April Fool's Day
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prank, website ''TV Tonight
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The site was started by television critic David Knox in 2007 after list ...
'' jokingly reported in 2023 that ''Man O Man'' was returning to the Seven Network with Chris Brown
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, who had recently signed a contract with the network, as host.
''Man O Man'' did return briefly to Seven on 26 January 1997 when the debut 1994 episode was repeated as part of the network's ''Coca-Cola
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Interactive
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Summer Night'' promotion. However, the show has not been repeated since.
''Man O Man'' was filmed at the Seven's studios located in South Melbourne, where other programs such as '' Full Frontal'' and '' Jimeoin'' were also filmed.
When HSV-7 moved to Docklands in 2002, the original studio complex in South Melbourne was taken over by production company Global Television (later NEP Australia) who called it Media City Melbourne. Until 2014, Seven remained a 50% shareholder in the studio complex.[ The original ''Man O Man'' pool remains situated underneath the studio floor in Studio A at the NEP complex in Melbourne.] The studio has since been utilised as the ''Dancing with the Stars
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'' dance floor. The ''Man O Man'' pool was also used by Network 10 soap ''Neighbours
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'' to simulate a plane crashing into the Bass Strait
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as part of its 2005 storyline where several characters were killed off.
Guest died in 2008. When reporting his death, ''The Sydney Morning Herald
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'' described ''Man O Man'' as possibly "the most puerile TV program before ''Big Brother
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** Authoritarian personality, any omnipresent figure representing oppressive control
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''", despite Guest considering it as fun.[
]
International versions
See also
* List of Australian television series
Future shows
Seven
* ''The 1% Club'' (Seven Network game show 2023–)
* ''Apartment Rules'' (Seven Network reality 2023–)
* '' Animals Aboard with Dr Harry'' (Seven Network reality 2023–)
* ''Armchair Experts'' (Seven Network sports ...
* List of Seven Network programs
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References
External links
* {{IMDb title, id=0996108, title=Man O Man
Man O Man at the National Film and Sound Archive
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1990s Australian game shows
Seven Network original programming
1994 Australian television series debuts
1994 Australian television series endings
Television series by Fremantle (company)
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Television shows set in Melbourne