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''Head 2 Head'' was a sports
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that aired on ABC TV in
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between 18 February and 9 December 2006 and broadcast on Saturday evenings initially at 6 pm, then at 5 pm. The show was hosted by Ashley Bradnam and produced by Nick Price.


Format

The show format was for two contestants to answers sports trivia questions over four "quarters". In the first quarter, competitors would answer ten general questions, all of which were either multiple choice or "true or false". One point was awarded for a correct answer and there was no penalty for an incorrect answer. In the second quarter, competitors would answer up to twenty questions on a specialty topic in a maximum period of two minutes. The topics would be chosen by the contestants several weeks prior to the show. As with the first quarter, one point was awarded for a correct answer and there was no penalty for an incorrect answer. The third quarter lasts two minutes and is a more traditional quiz show "buzzer round", again with general sports questions. One point is awarded for a correct answer but one point is now lost for an incorrect answer. In the first six episodes of Pool A, the third quarter contained longer "Who am I?" questions. For these questions only, if a contestant answered incorrectly, the other player was given the rest of the clues and the chance to answer. The fourth quarter is identical to the third except that two points are awarded for a correct answer and two points are deducted for an incorrect answer. If points were equal after four-quarters, there was to be a tie-breaker system similar to a football penalty shootout, however none of the games finished in a tie.


Competition format

Each pool would consist of 17 games with the winner returning to defend their title the following week. The 18th week of each series was the Pool Final in which the carryover champion would play against the person with the most wins during the series. The winners of the two Pool Finals would then play-off in the Grand Final.


Production

Head 2 Head was announced by the ABC in early 2006


Additional segments

*Degrees from the Don - often humorous segment based on the Six Degrees of Separation theory. Various celebrities are linked to
Don Bradman Sir Donald George Bradman, (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 has bee ...
through often spurious links. *What Happened Next? - a famous (or infamous) piece of sporting footage is played, the film is frozen, rewound slightly and then played forward revealing what happened next. *That's Not Right - footage and explanation for historic controversial sporting events


Celebrity matches

In between the Pool A Final and the start of Pool B, five shows featuring celebrities, sporting and otherwise, were shown. *
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v Clinton Hill * Luke Darcy v Wil Anderson * Mikey Robins v Steve Abbott *
Jason Stevens Jason Anthony Stevens (born 8 January 1973) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He is also a writer, screenwriter and actor. An Australia national rugby league team, Australia nationa ...
v Kevin Walters * Tony Squires v Rebecca Wilson


Prizes

The winner of Pool A (18 February - 17 June 2006) won a trip for two to the
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at the
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. The winner of Pool B (29 July - 2 December 2006) won a trip for two to the
2007 Australian Open The 2007 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 January until 28 January 2007. The total prize pool was set at exactly A$20 million, with the winners of both the men's and women's singles competit ...
tennis men's and ladies singles finals at Melbourne Park. The winner of the Grand Final (9 December 2006) won a trip for two the
2007 Wimbledon Championships The 2007 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom. It was the 121st edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held fro ...
men's and ladies singles finals. Every contestant on the show received a $50 ABC Shop voucher.


Winners

The Pool A Final was won by Daniel Viles of Queensland who defeated George Magoulias of New South Wales 48–37. Viles won 7 games during the series and Magoulias won 5. The Pool B Final was won by Rob Caskie of the ACT who defeated Shane Jackman of Victoria 52–39. Caskie won 6 games during the series and Jackman won his only appearance before the Pool B Final. In the Grand Final, Caskie defeated Viles 46–33.


Contestant Information

Head 2 Head Champion Rob Caskie was born in
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, the same town in which cricketer
Don Bradman Sir Donald George Bradman, (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), nicknamed "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. Bradman's career Test batting average of 99.94 has bee ...
was born. Pool A Champion Daniel Viles is a regular guest of Richard Fidler on
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. Paul Lorraway, who lost to Viles during Pool A, was the series winner of '' Sport in Question'', ABC TV's previous attempt at a sports
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in 1986. Jonathon Makai who also lost to Viles in pool A went on to become host of the "Jono and Von Breakfast Show" on Magic 89.9 in Port Lincoln. He is currently a freelance writer and broadcaster based in London. Despite the Head 2 Head Grand Final being promoted as happening on "the famous first Saturday in December", it eventually aired on the second Saturday in December after the ABC chose to broadcast a netball Test match in October during Head 2 Head's timeslot, thus pushing the entire schedule back one week.


References

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