''Total Wipeout'' is a British game show, hosted by
Richard Hammond
Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic, and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the BBC Two motoring programme '' Top Gear'' from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and ...
and
Amanda Byram
Amanda Byram (born 16 June 1973) is an Irish television presenter and former model, best known for co-presenting BBC One game show '' Total Wipeout'' with Richard Hammond, the Irish version of '' Dancing with the Stars'' on RTÉ1 and for host ...
, which first aired on the BBC on 3 January 2009. In each episode, contestants competed in a series of challenges in an attempt to win £10,000. These challenges were based in large pools of water or mud and generally involved large
assault courses that contestants had to cross. These were gradually eliminated over four rounds until one contestant remained, who won a £10,000 cash prize and a
trophy
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''Total Wipeout'' was a licensed version of ''
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'', the
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show that originated in the United States in 2008, with the name slightly altered to avoid confusion with the BBC version of the
earlier game show of the same name. The show originally ran for six series, including a special winter-themed series, from 3 January 2009 until 31 December 2012. In the summer of 2020, ''
Top Gear'' presenters
Freddie Flintoff
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and
Paddy McGuinness hosted a six-episode best-of series, featuring the presenters narrating classic episodes of the show, called ''Total Wipeout: Freddie and Paddy Takeover''.
Format
The show is hosted by
Richard Hammond
Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic, and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the BBC Two motoring programme '' Top Gear'' from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and ...
, who commentates as the contestants attempt to complete the challenges. He is also seen in a studio to provide certain links within the show. Although the main footage was filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Hammond recorded his sections from a studio in England. Meanwhile,
Amanda Byram
Amanda Byram (born 16 June 1973) is an Irish television presenter and former model, best known for co-presenting BBC One game show '' Total Wipeout'' with Richard Hammond, the Irish version of '' Dancing with the Stars'' on RTÉ1 and for host ...
interviewed the contestants during the show and remained on the sidelines as they made their way through the course.
Gameplay
During ''Total Wipeout'' contestants are put through a series of obstacle courses and challenges. After each challenge a certain number of them are eliminated from the competition. After the fourth and final round the fastest of the remaining three competitors around the course wins the game and the cash prize. The eliminated contestants can be seen sitting at the side during later challenges.
Stage 1
The Qualifier
''The Qualifier'' involves contestants attempting to complete a short obstacle course in the least time possible; the eight contestants with the slowest times are eliminated, with the fastest twelve advancing to the second round (although in the case of the Celebrity specials, all participating contestants take part in the first two rounds). The Qualifier contains the dominant Sucker Punch and Big Balls. The first and last obstacles change every week, however the first obstacle is always set over a pool of water or mud, and the final obstacle is always a 'swing' to the goal. 54 contenders in the show's history have conquered the Big Balls, declared by Hammond as the hardest Wipeout obstacle ever. Those are: Jo and Carole (Series 1, Episode 5), Kierron (Series 1, Episode 7), Alice (Series 2, Episode 2), Alex (Series 2, Episode 6), Eliza, Julian and Victoria (Series 2, Episode 8), Chris and Katie (Series 2, "Champion of Champions"), Paul and Nix (Series 3, Episode 2), Colm, Nic, Ed and Becky (Series 3, Episode 6), Junior and Andy (Series 3, "Champion of Champions"),
Jason King and
Sarah Cawood (Series 3, "Celebrity Special #2"), Liam (Series 4, Episode 1), Andy (Series 4, Episode 3 and Champion of Champions), Katie (Series 4, Episode 5), Fran (Series 4, Episode 6), Tamara (Series 4, Episode 7) Scott, Frankie, Mikey and James (Series 4, "Champion of Champions"),
Chris Simmons (Series 4, "Celebrity Special #1"),
Tupele Dorgu and
Dean Macey (Series 4 "Celebrity Special #2"), Marina (Winter Wipeout, Episode 1), Dan (Winter Wipeout, Episode 3 and Champion of Champions), Lawrence (Winter Wipeout, Episode 6), John W (Winter Wipeout, Episode 6 and Champion of Champions), Tom (Winter Wipeout, Episode 7) Edward (Winter Wipeout, Episode 8), Jon, Helen, Mikey and John C (Winter Wipeout, "Champion of Champions"),
Nicola McLean (Series 5, "Celebrity Special #1"),
Clare Nasir (Series 5, "Celebrity Special #2"), Becky and Amanda (Series 5 Episode 1), Ron and Alex (Series 5, Episode 4) William and Helene (Series 5 Episode 7), Amy, Ellen and Liam (Series 5 Episode 8), and Ashley, (Series 5 "Champion of Champions").
Only 7 contestants; Kierron (Series 1, Episode 7), Becky and Ed (Series 3, Episode 6), Junior (Series 3, "Champion of Champions"), James (Series 4, "Champion of Champions"),
Chris Simmons (Series 4, "Celebrity Special #1") and William (Series 5, Episode 7) have not fallen off any obstacle during the Qualifier.
The fastest time on the Qualifier is 0:56 by
Dean Macey (Series 4, Episode 12), and the slowest time is 16:44 by ‘Bouncy’ Jill (Series 3, Episode 1).
Do & Don’ts (Series 2)
Richard Hammond explains the “do & don’ts for success” for a particular Total Wipeout moment from the course in Argentina.
*Episode 1: Big Balls
*Episode 2: The Sweeper
*Episode 3: Interviews
*Episode 4: Dizzy Dummies
*Episode 5: Sucker Punch
*Episode 6: Speeches (note: filmed during an episode of a
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n adaption of Wipeout)
*Episode 7: Swings
*Episode 8: Wipeout Zone
Stage 2
The Sweeper (Series 1–2)
''The Sweeper'' involves the twelve remaining contestants standing on podiums, over water, while a robotic arm with a long metal rod sweeps across the podiums in a circular motion. Before the Sweeper starts,
Richard Hammond
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tells who is on what podium by naming the podiums from 1–12 in order. The contestants have to jump over it, with the arm getting faster and higher in random sections of every rotation. The game continues until a single player remains, but unlike the American version the winner does not receive a prize. The six contestants who are first to fall are eliminated; the rest move on to Dizzy Dummies. In Series 2 the rules were modified so that only the final five advanced instead of six (depending on the next challenge). Series 2 saw modified versions of The Sweeper, including "The Crusher" and the addition of Potato Sacks. Claire (Series 2, Episode 4 and Champion of Champions) is the only contestant who has come first in the Sweeper round twice.
Crash Mountain (Series 3–4)
Series 3 introduced a brand new challenge, in the form of ''Crash Mountain''. Crash Mountain involves the twelve remaining contestants standing on 10 ft tall podiums over water while three robotic arms swing round in a circular motion. Before Crash Mountain starts,
Richard Hammond
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will tell who is on what podium by naming the podiums from 1–12 in order. 1 arm is designed for the contestants to jump onto to reach the centre of the mountain; the other 2 arms are designed to knock the contestants into the water while spinning in opposite directions. If any contestants falls into the water they must go to any unoccupied podium, climb and attempt it again. Contestants do not have to attempt to reach the mountain on every rotation of the arm. The five who make it to the centre first advance to Dizzy Dummies. Brian (Series 3 Episode 7 and Series 3 Champion of Champions) and James (Series 4 Episode 3 and Series 4 Champion of Champions) were the only 2 people to win Crash Mountain twice.
Series 4 episode 9 (the Champions of Champions) was the only episode when it was an all-male crash mountain.
Double Cross (Series 5)
In Series 5, ''Double Cross'' was introduced and is the same as the American version: contestants enter on the three green platforms and exit from the single red one as four sweeper arms come the other way. The fastest six go through to Terror-Go-Round.
Ski Lift (Winter Wipeout)
For Winter Wipeout, the ''Ski Lift'' is used instead of Double Cross. The ''Ski Lift'' works the same as the American version, which involves the twelve remaining contestants standing on podiums on a "human merry-go-round", over water, while two robotic sweeper arms, called the Scary quid Ski-poles, spin around trying to knock them over. The contestants have to use the grab-bars provided to lift themselves over the sweepers, which spin faster and higher in random sections of every rotation. The game continues until a single player remains, but unlike the American version the winner does not receive a prize. The seven contestants who are first to fall are eliminated; the rest move on to the next round – Winter Blunderland.
Stage 3
In Series 2–3, both Dizzy Dummies and The Dreadmill were used. Either Dizzy Dummies or The Dreadmill was played in each episode for stage 3. The Dreadmill was only used once, in episode 7 of Series 3, but both obstacles were used more equally in the second series.
Dizzy Dummies (Series 1–4)
''Dizzy Dummies'' involves two rounds with one contestant being eliminated in each round. The five contestants are strapped onto a "human merry-go-round" and spun at speed for 40 seconds. When they are released, the contestants must make their way to the finish line by crossing the obstacles in their way. The challenge has two different routes: round 1 uses the first route, round 2 uses the second. The final contestant in each round to reach the finish line is eliminated. The rest spin again and take part in the next round. Examples of obstacles in Dizzy Dummies include the Tippy Tables, Teeter Totters, Dock Maze, Crazy Beams, Doughnuts and the Barrel Crossing. In Series 3 Dizzy Dummies was upgraded, including the addition of The Spinner (from the American challenge "Dizzy Dummy 2.0") and further new obstacles.
The Dreadmill (Series 2–3)
''The Dreadmill'' also involves three rounds in which the six semi-finalists are paired up. There are two challenges on the dreadmill, which change from show to show. In the first challenge the participants must stand on two parallel treadmills, and when the klaxon sounds they must duck to avoid a giant swinging wrecking ball, which is being lowered and getting faster with every swing. The first person who falls from The Dreadmill is eliminated. In the second challenge, when the klaxon sounds the contestants must lift three rubber doors to reach the end of The Dreadmill. The last person to reach the end of The Dreadmill, or the first to fall off, is eliminated. In both challenges the dreadmill is going against them, making the challenge even harder. The winners of each of the three heats advance to 'The Wipeout Zone'.
Terror-Go-Round (Series 5)
''Terror-Go-Round'' is the same as the American version except for the name; the American version is called 'The Spinner Round'. Contestants need to keep running while the sweeper arms move and the Terror Twins throw things at them. The game is played over three heats, with the winner of each heat going through to 'The Wipeout Zone'.
Winter Blunderland (Winter Wipeout)
For Winter Wipeout, ''Winter Blunderland'' is used. The course is the same as the American version; except for the name which is different. The five contestants are strapped onto a "human merry-go-round" and spun at speed for 40 seconds (same as Dizzy Dummies). When they are released, the contestants must make their way to the finish line by crossing the obstacles in their way. The obstacles remain the same each week but a different course "theme" may be used (Ice Hockey or The Alps for example). The game is played twice and each time the final contestant to reach the finish line is eliminated. The remaining three contestants advance to 'The Wipeout Zone'.
Final Stage
The Wipeout Zone
''The Wipeout Zone'' is the final stage of the competition. The three remaining contestants must complete the "toughest obstacle course in the world" in the quickest time possible. The contestant who completes the zone fastest wins the grand prize of £10,000. The Wipeout Zone is made up of five/six obstacles. In later series and Winter Wipeout, the contestant does not have to re-attempt the obstacle if they fall off; they simply swim to the next to save time. After 6 series of Total Wipeout, only 5 episodes have seen a female winner: Rachel of Series 2, Episode 2,
Danielle Lloyd
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of the second Celebrity Special, Mica of Winter Wipeout Series 1, Episode 5, Kia of Series 5, Episode 3 and Nicola of Series 5, Episode 8. In addition, Series 5, Episode 3 was the first episode to feature an all-female Wipeout Zone.
Whilst in its existence, not a single contestant fell off the Seesaw of Truth.
Course times
The fastest time of 1:10 on the old Wipeout Zone was set by James (Series 2, Episode 8), and he matched that time in Champions of Champions. The fastest regular contestant time in the new Wipeout Zone was set by both Scott and William with 0:58 albeit during different shows. In the Celebrity Special #8,
Dalton Grant beat the record with 0:54, making him the record holder. The slowest winning time on the Wipeout Zone is 4:53 (set by Steve, Series 1 Episode 2).
The nine main episodes of Series 4 winning times were 100 seconds or under, with 0:58 being the fastest and 1:40 being the slowest.
Winter Wipeout
The winning times have varied for those who competed in ''Winter Wipeout''. The fastest winning time is 1:34 (set by Dan A, Episode 8) and the slowest winning time is 4:29 (set by Mica, Episode 5). The slowest time was set in Episode 5, by Ross who finished in 9:13. The times set were generally slower this series due to the obstacles being much harder than in previous series; out of the 33 contestants who took part in the Wipeout Zone, only 6 crossed the "Impossible Snowflakes" obstacle—Dan B (Episode 4), Aaron (Episode 6), Mikey (Episode 8), Dan A and Olly (Episode 9 "Champion of Champions") and John W (Episode 6 and Episode 9 "Champion of Champions"). John W was the only contestant who crossed the Impossible Snowflakes twice.
The Course layout
Specials
Alongside the regular episodes, a variety of special episodes were held after the main competition.
Present in all series so far is The Total Wipeout Awards show (called The Snow Globes in ''Winter Wipeout''), which served as a recap of all of the best moments from the series, from "Best Big Balls Moment" to "Best Wipeout Zone Wipeout".
Series 2–5
Starting from Series 2 was a Final, in which the finalists from the previous episodes would tackle the course again to determine who would be crowned "Champion of Champions". Although meant to feature all three Wipeout Zone contestants from each heat, no Final has featured all of them.
Series 3 & 5
Series 3 also introduced The Legends special, which gave competitors from across all the previous series a second chance to reach the Wipeout Zone. A similar special episode, called Last Chance Saloon, featured in Series 5.
Series 4
In Series 4 there has been a North vs. South Special with individuals from the North and the South of the country to see "who is better". Also in Series 4 there was an International Special in which a handful of British contestants went head-to-head with contestants from around the world as ''Total Wipeout'' went global for the first time, each side captained by a former ''Total Wipeout'' "legend", Les (Series 2, Episode 3) (captain of Team GB) and Ali (Series 3, Episodes 1 and 9, Series 4, Episode 9) (captain for rest of the world)
''Celebrity Total Wipeout''
During Total Wipeout's run, celebrity specials have been aired since series 2. The format is slightly different from the original show. There are ten celebrities in each show and all of them compete in both the Qualifier and the following round. After these rounds points are given, with the best performing celebrity scoring ten, and the worst performer receiving one. After the two rounds the points are added up and the five highest scorers progress to Stage 3. In the case of a tie, the celebrity with the faster Qualifier time goes through. This mainly happened in Series 3 celebrity specials:
Episode 11: Michela Strachan and Tony Tobin both had 12 points, Michela went through as her qualifier time was faster than Tony's
Episode 12: Nina Toussaint-White and John Regis has 12 points, Nina went through as her qualifier time was faster than John's but Jeremy Edwards was injured so John replaced him.
Contestants
The first episode, which aired on 26 December 2009, featured fitness expert Kevin Adams, ''
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'' professional dancers
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Ola Jordan
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, actor
Luke Bailey, ''
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'' 2008 winner and former ''
EastEnders'' star
Joe Swash, TV presenter
Kaye Adams, stand-up comedian and actor
Tim Vine
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, vocal coach and session singer
Carrie Grant, soap star
Adele Silva
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, and javelin thrower
Fatima Whitbread
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. The winner was Luke Bailey with James Jordan in second and Kevin Adams in third after having to withdraw because of an injury. In the special Richard Hammond filmed his segments on set in Buenos Aires.
The second episode, which aired on 2 January 2010, featured ex-''
EastEnders'' star
Chris Parker, comedian
Joe Pasquale, presenter
Dominic Littlewood
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, actress and former Kenny Everett sidekick
Cleo Rocos, ex-Olympic hurdler
Sally Gunnell
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,
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presenter
Kirsten O'Brien, ''
Loose Women
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'' presenter
Andrea McLean
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She was a weather presenter for '' GMTV'' from 1997 to 2008, and a co-presenter on ITV's daytime chat show '' Loose Women'' ...
, model
Danielle Lloyd
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and children's TV duo
Sam Nixon and
Mark Rhodes. The winner was Danielle Lloyd with Dominic Littlewood in second just one second behind Lloyd (Lloyd finished in 2:43 while Littlewood finished in 2:44) and Chris Parker in third.
Series 3
In September 2010, another two ''Celebrity Total Wipeout'' specials were aired.
The first, which aired on 18 September 2010,
featured
Michaela Strachan,
Siân Lloyd,
Joe Absolom,
Antony Costa,
Kate Lawler,
Ninia Benjamin,
Jeff Brazier,
Iwan Thomas and
Tony Tobin.
Nancy Lam was supposed to take part, but had to pull out and spectate.
Joe Absolom won, with
Jeff Brazier and
Kate Lawler coming second and third respectively.
The second aired on 25 September 2010,
the contestants were former international athletes
John Regis and
Katharine Merry
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, TV presenters
Cheryl Baker
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and
Sarah Cawood, actresses
Margi Clarke and
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, actor
Jeremy Edwards, comic actor
Rowland Rivron and DJs & TV presenting pair
JK and Joel
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, the former being the first ever celebrity to cross the big balls, as well as the equal fastest celebrity (with James Jordan) to complete the qualifier. JK won with
John Regis coming second and
Katharine Merry
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third.
Series 4
Another two specials were broadcast at the close of the series. The first episode aired on 9 April 2011 and featured
Aggie MacKenzie,
Calum Best,
Chantelle Houghton,
Chico Slimani
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,
Chris Simmons,
Gemma Bissix
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,
John Fashanu,
Kelli Young
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,
Phoebe Thomas and
Rob Deering. It was won by John Fashanu with Chico in second and Calum Best in third.
The second episode aired on 25 April 2011 and was contested by
Ali Bastian
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,
Andy Akinwolere,
Caroline Faraday
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,
Dean Macey,
Ian Watkins,
James Redmond,
Lisa Scott-Lee
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,
Malandra Burrows,
Martin Offiah and
Tupele Dorgu. Dean Macey won the show with Ian Watkins finishing as runner-up and Andy Akinwolere in third place, after retiring from the competition because of an injury.
Series 5
The fifth series kicked off with another two celebrity editions on 27 August 2011 and 3 September 2011. The first episode featured
Dalton Grant,
Ricky Groves,
Gail Emms,
Charlie Stayt,
Roxanne Pallett,
Simon Day,
Brian Belo,
Camilla Dallerup,
Nicola McLean and
Julie Peasgood
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. It was won by Dalton Grant, with Ricky Groves in second and Gail Emms in third place.
The second episode, aired on 3 September 2011, featured
Marcus Patric,
Peter Duncan,
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,
Chris Rankin
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,
Donna Fraser,
Clare Nasir,
Neil Ruddock,
Melissa Suffield,
Lady Sovereign and
Dom Joly. It was won by Marcus Patric, with Peter Duncan in second place and Susie Amy in third.
''Celebrity Winter Wipeout''
During Winter Wipeout's run, two celebrity specials were aired. The first winter special, aired on 24 March 2012, featured
Eddie Edwards,
Tony Mortimer,
Steven Arnold,
Laura Hamilton,
Derek Redmond
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,
Zoe Tyler
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,
Connie Fisher
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, Charlie Baker,
Nicola T
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and
Ellie Crisell as the contestants. Eddie Edwards won the show with Tony Mortimer coming runner-up and Steven Arnold in third place.
The second special was aired on 31 March 2012 and featured
James Sutton,
Ashia Hansen
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,
Andrew Stone,
Kim Tiddy,
Diarmuid Gavin,
Rebecca Ryan,
Sophie Anderton,
Jarred Christmas,
Peter Shilton
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and
Terry Christian. James Sutton won the show with Ashia Hansen coming runner-up and Andrew Stone in third place.
Differences from US version
The US version is filmed in California, whereas all international versions including the UK's version are filmed on the same set in Argentina, which can be seen from Google Maps and the UK show format is similar to the US version, ''
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Wipe out or wipeout may refer to:
Media Music
* "Wipe Out" (instrumental), a 1963 hit surf-rock song by The Surfaris
** ''Wipe Out'' (album), the 1963 album containing the song
Television
* ''Wipeout'' (1988 game show), an American t ...
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Challenge
Challenge may refer to:
* Voter challenging or caging, a method of challenging the registration status of voters
* Euphemism for disability
* Peremptory challenge, a dismissal of potential jurors from jury duty
Places
Geography
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as ''Total Wipeout USA''). Most games are almost identical to the originals, and most games and a few obstacles retain their American names. Differences are relatively minor, but are as follows:
The Qualifier
: 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.
The Sweeper
: The UK version used the "classic" version of The Sweeper in series 1 and some episodes in series 2, as well as "The Crusher" and the Sacks variation, in the other episodes of the second series. The UK version reduces the players from 12 to 6 in series 1 and to 5 or 6 (depending on whether the next round is Dizzy Dummies or The Dreadmill), and then continues until one player remains. However, the US version sounds a siren when the "elimination" part of the game is over, and offers a $1,000 bonus prize to the winner. The UK version does neither, with commentary often mocking the fact that players may well be unaware that they need not continue, and that they are putting such effort into something that offers no reward. The round is continued in the UK version to see who is the 'last man or woman standing'. In celebrity editions a player's ranking (first to last to fall) in this round counts towards their points score.
Dizzy Dummies
: The courses and obstacles are identical to the US version, but the format of the round differs. In the US version, the round is played 4 times, with the winner of each round automatically winning a place in the Wipeout Zone, and thus taking no further part in Dizzy Dummies. In the UK, it is played 2 times (3 times in Series 1), with the last person to complete the course eliminated. Thus, the finalists for the UK version are not decided until the last Dizzy Dummies round is complete. This process also means that the UK show has 3 contestants in the Wipeout Zone, rather than the US version's 4.
The Dreadmill
: In the US version, there is only one Dreadmill, but in the UK version, there are two; because of that, the format differs. In the Wrecking Ball variation, the contestants had to stay on as long as they could, but unlike the US version, the contestant that wipes out on the Dreadmill gets eliminated from the competition. In the Doors variation, the UK version doesn't use tennis balls. The pit that contestants wipe out on is always a pool of water, unlike the Single Dreadmill where the pit changes (e.g. pit of flour and foam pieces).
The Wipeout Zone
:The course is almost identical, albeit with the UK only ever using the "waterfall" version of the WaterWall obstacle, never the "Waterjet" version. The US version's 4-part "Launch Pads" section is changed to the "rolling beam", followed by two Launch Pads. Finally, US contestants hear a horn when their time exceeds that of a previous contestant, whereas UK contestants are not told of their opponents' times until after they complete the course. One significant change in the rules to the US version is that if a contestant wipes out on an obstacle in the Zone, they have to go back to the start of that obstacle and re-attempt it until they clear it but in Season 7 the contestants are now allowed to skip the obstacle once they fall of like on ''Total Wipeout'' (since series 2) they swim on to the start of the next obstacle like in the Qualifier.
:As a publicly funded broadcaster, large prizes are extremely rare on BBC gameshows. As such, the prize money is relatively low at £10,000, though this is tax-free, as are all UK gameshow prizes. US winners receive $50,000 (approx £30,000).
General
:In presentation, the major difference is the use of one commentator (Hammond), rather than two. Also, contestants are referred to by first name only (unless they win the episode), with much greater use of nicknames. The show retains the gentle mockery of the contestants, although the style of humour is generally drier than the US version. Although the courses are near-identical, the US courses are in California, while the UK version is filmed on the "international" ''Wipeout'' set in Argentina, along with the other non-US versions of the show. The commentary makes great use of this fact, referencing the location constantly, and often gently mocking contestants for having travelled so far to take part.
:The slight change to the show's name is to differentiate it from an earlier BBC gameshow named ''
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Wipe out or wipeout may refer to:
Media Music
* "Wipe Out" (instrumental), a 1963 hit surf-rock song by The Surfaris
** ''Wipe Out'' (album), the 1963 album containing the song
Television
* ''Wipeout'' (1988 game show), an American t ...
'', hosted by
Paul Daniels
Newton Edward Daniels (6 April 1938 – 17 March 2016), known professionally as Paul Daniels, was an English magician and television presenter. He achieved international fame through his television series ''The Paul Daniels Magic Show'', which ...
, and later
Bob Monkhouse
Robert Alan Monkhouse (1 June 1928 – 29 December 2003) was an English comedian, writer and actor. He was the host of television game shows including '' The Golden Shot'', '' Celebrity Squares'', '' Family Fortunes'' and '' ''Wipeout'.
Ea ...
.
Episodes
Series 1 (2009)
Series 1 contained eight episodes, airing from 3 January to 21 March 2009, and one ''Total Wipeout'' Awards special, which aired on 4 April 2009.
Series 2 (2009–2010)
Series 2 contained twelve episodes, comprising eight regular episodes, plus four specials including a second ''Total Wipeout'' Awards. The series debuted on 4 July 2009 and concluded on 9 January 2010. The final three episodes of the series, including the first two celebrity specials of the show, were broadcast months after the first episodes because they were shown as part of the BBC's Christmas line-up.
Series 3 (2010)
The first episode of series 3 aired on BBC One on 30 January 2010, with the rest of the series airing from 3 April 2010. The series contained seven regular episodes and five specials. Richard Hammond and Amanda Byram continued as the presenting team. The course was re-designed for the series, including the introduction of a brand new Wipeout Zone.
Series 4 (2011)
Series 4 aired in early 2011 and was similar to series three, with some new obstacles introduced to the course. The first seven episodes of the series aired from 8 January to 19 February, with Episode 8 aired two weeks after Episode 7. Episode 9 aired on 26 March 2011, with the next three episodes following over the next four weeks.
Series 5 (2011–2012)
Series 5 began airing on 27 August 2011
with two celebrity specials, with the rest of the series beginning a year later on 18 August 2012 and running weekly until 13 October.
The series saw significant changes to the course, including the replacement of the Crash Mountain round with Double Cross and the Dizzy Dummies round with the Terror-Go-Round.
On 29 March 2012, the BBC confirmed that they would axe ''Total Wipeout'' after series 5. The final episode, an awards special which was held back to be broadcast at a later date, aired on 31 December 2012.
''Winter Wipeout''
A winter-themed series, called ''Winter Wipeout'', started on 17 December 2011. The new series, still presented by
Richard Hammond
Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic, and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the BBC Two motoring programme '' Top Gear'' from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and ...
and
Amanda Byram
Amanda Byram (born 16 June 1973) is an Irish television presenter and former model, best known for co-presenting BBC One game show '' Total Wipeout'' with Richard Hammond, the Irish version of '' Dancing with the Stars'' on RTÉ1 and for host ...
, introduced a winter-themed course, with new rounds (Ski Lift and Winter Blunderland) and new obstacles (such as the Candy Hoops and Granny's House). The series consisted of eight regular episodes, a Champion of Champions special, an awards special (the 'Snow Globes'), and two celebrity specials. The executive producers for ''Winter Wipeout'' were Andy Rowe for Initial and Mirella Breda for the BBC, and the series producer was Emma Taylor.
''Total Wipeout: Freddie and Paddy Takeover''
In May 2020, it was announced that ''
Top Gear'' presenters
Freddie Flintoff
Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff (born 6 December 1977) is an English television and radio presenter and former international cricketer. Flintoff played all forms of the game and was one of the sport's leading all-rounders, a fast bowler, middle-orde ...
and
Paddy McGuinness would host a six-episode best-of series, featuring the presenters narrating classic episodes of the show, called ''Total Wipeout: Freddie and Paddy Takeover''.
The first episode aired on 8 August 2020 and received negative reviews.
''Total Wipeout'': ''Big Ball Run''
The show's producers, Endemol UK, launched a social game based on the ''Total Wipeout'' format. Available on Facebook and through a standalone Downloadable Application, the game adopts the use of 'Motion Sensor Technology' available through a
webcam
A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in videotelephony, livestreaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware or periphera ...
, whereby the user negotiates the obstacle course through a variety of movements common with the show.
See also
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Sasuke'' (AKA ''Ninja Warrior'')
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Takeshi's Castle
is a Japanese game show that aired between 1986 and 1990 on the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). It features the Japanese comedian Takeshi Kitano (also known as Beat Takeshi) as a count who owns a castle and sets up difficult physical challen ...
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References
External links
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''Winter Wipeout'' programme website''Total Wipeout: Freddie and Paddy Takeover'' programme websiteon ''
Challenge
Challenge may refer to:
* Voter challenging or caging, a method of challenging the registration status of voters
* Euphemism for disability
* Peremptory challenge, a dismissal of potential jurors from jury duty
Places
Geography
*Challenge, C ...
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