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Friday Night Games
Created byEndemol Southern Star
Presented by
  • Bree Amer
  • Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald
  • Country of originAustralia
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons1
    No. of episodes10
    Production
    Running timeapprox. 70 minutes with commercials
    Production companyEndemol Southern Star
    Original release
    NetworkNetwork Ten
    Release17 February (2006-02-17) –
    21 April 2006 (2006-04-21)

    Friday Night Games was a spin-off from Big Brother Australia'sFriday Night Live, hosted by Mike Goldman (Blue Coordinator only in the Grand Final) with Bree Amer (Green Coordinator) and Ryan "Fitzy" Fitzgerald (Yellow Coordinator) and was produced at Dreamworld, Gold Coast, AustraliabyNetwork Ten.[1]

    Two teams, each composed of three celebrities and one chosen contestant (dubbed the "celeb-to-be"), competed and tested their skills in a series of games and challenges.[2] Each game had a different set of rules and difficulty rating.

    The "celeb-to-be" was chosen out of hundreds of applicants, most being eliminated through challenges until a final challenge on the Friday Night Games set. Challenges included holding onto a balloon whilst riding "Wipeout", or holding a piece of paper above their head whilst riding on the Tower Of Terror, a roller coaster at Dreamworld, without ripping it.

    During each Game there would be a referee (or ref for short) which the crowd booed at. At the grand final the ref was booed off stage and The ref Gave the crowd The Finger.However this was edited out.[citation needed]

    Each episode was pre-recorded in front of a live audience at Dreamworld’s games arena and aired on Friday nights. The ultimate Friday Night Games Champion Team won a A$50,000 donation to the charity of their choice, courtesy of Supercheap Auto.

    Most of the show's episodes are lost to this day with Episode 6 being found in its entirety and Episodes 8 and 10 being mostly found. A two minute ending to Episode 4 and a six minute ending to Episode 9 also exists however everything else from the show remains lost.

    Episodes[edit]

    The winner of each episode is marked in Bold.

    No.in
    series
    TitleOriginal air date
    1"Big BrothervsAustralian Idol"17 February 2006 (2006-02-17)
    2"Country Bumpkins vs City Slickers"24 February 2006 (2006-02-24)
    3"AFLvsNRL"3 March 2006 (2006-03-03)
    4"Stage vs Screen"10 March 2006 (2006-03-10)
    5"Blondes vs Brunettes"17 March 2006 (2006-03-17)
    6"Academics vs Athletes"24 March 2006 (2006-03-24)
    7"Pre-Final #1 - Country BumpkinsvsAustralian Idol"31 March 2006 (2006-03-31)
    8"Pre-Final #2 - StagevsNRL"7 April 2006 (2006-04-07)
    9"Pre-Final #3 - Athletes vs Brunettes"14 April 2006 (2006-04-14)
    10"Grand Final - Country Bumpkins vs Brunettes vs Stage"21 April 2006 (2006-04-21)

    The Brunettes, consisting of Patrick Harvey, Craig Lowndes, team captain Ricki-Lee Coulter and Celeb-to-be Karyn, were the winners of the series. They chose to give the $50,000 to Beyond Blue.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Nicholson, Sarah (19 March 2006). "The best viewing for the young at heart". Sunday Mail. Retrieved 25 September 2021 – via Newsbank Australia.
  • ^ Devlin, Rebekah (15 February 2006). "On with the games". The Advertiser. Retrieved 25 September 2021 – via Newsbank Australia.
  • https://lostmediawiki.com/Friday_Night_Games_(partially_found_Australian_spin-off_of_%22Big_Brother%22;_2006)#Episode_List

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