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''Quizmania'' is an Australian phone-in
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, based on the British program of the same name, and broadcast on the
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in the late night time slot (post-midnight). The show was produced from Nine's
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studios in
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. Its main Director was Rick Maslan. ''Quizmania'' was first broadcast
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on Nine Network stations GTV,
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,
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, and NTD, and affiliates NBN and
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on 25 July 2006. The show was unique in that it was broadcast live to
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,
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, and
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with the presenters welcoming SA and NT to the show half an hour after it started, due to those states being thirty minutes behind the Australian east coast, and welcoming WA 2 hours after commencement. Similarly during
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months, Queensland viewers were welcomed an hour later when the broadcast began in that state. Sometimes due to varying program schedules in each capital city or regional area, some cities and/or areas did not broadcast ''Quizmania'' while other cities and/or areas still received the broadcast. Only contestants aged 18 or over were allowed to participate. Underage callers were a regular occurrence on the show especially during school holidays.


Programme history

When it first aired on Tuesday 25 July 2006, ''Quizmania'' was to soon run in direct competition with the established ''
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'' on Channel Ten, returning a week later on Monday 31 July, after the 2006 '' Big Brother'' series had ended with its '' UpLate'' late-night show finished. A few days after,
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introduced a similar phone-in quiz show, ''
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''. Both competing programmes soon ceased broadcasting – ''Midnight Zoo'' only lasted three months. ''Quizmania'' remained on air for the longest period. During the 2007 ''Big Brother'' series, ''Quizmania'' faced competition with the return of the '' UpLate'' program (see Notable dates).


Hosts

''Quizmania'' originally started out with three hosts,
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,
Amy Parks Amy Parks (born 10 June 1982 ) is an Australian journalist and broadcaster. She is a reporter for ''Seven News Melbourne'' from Melbourne. Parks was one of the original hosts of Nine Network's late night interactive quiz show, ''Quizmania'' (2006 ...
and
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. In early January 2007,
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and
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were added to the lineup. On 12 May 2007, Nikki Osborne hosted her last ''Quizmania'' show after she announced a few days earlier that she was leaving to work on the new Channel Nine show ''
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'' with
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. Amy now works as a news reporter on ''
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''. Two hosts appeared on weekday episodes. On Fridays and Saturdays there were three hosts due to the four-hour running time.


Games

Some of the games played on ''Quizmania'' include:


Tower game

This game was created by ''Quizmania'' in Britain. It consisted of seven blank spaces increasing in value, ranging from anywhere up to $500. At the top of the tower was either be a phrase with a missing word or a topic to guess. For example, one game could be HOT _____, viewers could call in and guess hot weather, hot water, hot pants, etc. Alternatively, the game could be "Boys Names Beginning With T" and viewers could call and guess Trevor, Timothy, Thierry, etc. Games of this type came under particular criticism because they appeared specifically designed so as not to have any solid 'right or wrong' type answers. For example, the viewers might simply be asked to "name a rock band", while a graphic will appear on screen with 10 spaces to represent the 10 bands that need to be named. The problem with this is that there is no way to verify in advance what bands were actually on the list – it was down to the discretion of the ''Quizmania'' team to declare which bands are and are not on the list.


Word Search game

Viewers were to find a certain type of word in a grid. Words were written horizontally, vertically, diagonally or also back-to-front. Words found in the grid normally won the player $50.


Beat the Break

Before January 2007, a game took place during the ad-breaks, where they gave the viewers a multiple choice question with two silly answers and the correct answer. Viewers then had to call in during the ad-breaks and, if they gave the correct answer, won $50.


The Quizmania Gold Mine

This game was first introduced on 4 April 2007 and had two parts to it. The first part is where a viewer calls up and correctly answers a
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, a graphic on the screen which features a picture of two different objects (for example, a car and a set of keys). The viewer had to say the correct answer (car keys) to receive $50. Then the viewer got to pick from a wall of 15 gold cards pinned to it numbered from 1 to 15. Some had no prizes behind them, others had Savvytel starter kits (mobile phone credit) or minor cash prizes but only one has the "Gold Mine" which jackpots after each unsuccessful caller until someone picked the numbered card with the "Gold Mine" on it. After that, a tower game was played for the remainder of the episode.


Incentives

Periodically, an incentive to call in was displayed on the screen. One or more incentives may have been offered at any one time. These included: *A bonus offer, when the next caller or callers would be offered a certain amount of extra cash if they say a correct answer. *A "speed round", where many calls are taken with reduced banter. *Caller countdown clocks, where a countdown timer was placed on the screen and the host mentioning that a call would be taken any time from now until the clock hits zero (the length of the countdown clock varied from three minutes to fifteen seconds). *Double, triple or quadruple the normal amount of money on offer. *A second guess, where if the first answer mentioned by a caller was wrong, they got to say another answer (this offer was very rare). *A caller or callers will receive $50 just for getting through to the studio even if they got the answer wrong (this offer was very rare). *The possibility of receiving a Savvytel mobile phone starter kit with $20 credit (usually given away at random if the producers like the answer given but is not an answer in the current game).


Notable dates


Technical problems

On a number of occasions, ''Quizmanias phone system – ran by
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– broke down due to overwhelming numbers of calls, human error, power outages and numerous other causes. Most of the time, the problem was fixed within 5–10 minutes and the show resumed where it dropped off from. There have also been a couple of serious technical problems which have forced ''Quizmania'' to cease for the night and be replaced with other programming.


Severe technical problems

On 3 August 2006, the show experienced severe technical problems resulting in the current quiz being postponed several times, and presenters Nikki Osborne and Amy Parks ad-libbed for the duration of the breakdown. The show was delayed and alternative programming (two episodes of ''
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'') was shown instead. On 11 January 2007, the show experienced severe technical problems again, resulting in the quiz being postponed several times. Again, Nikki Osborne and the production crew ad-libbed through the breakdown, reminding viewers to not call until the problem was fixed. At one stage when the problem appeared to have been fixed and the competition resumed, one woman who called through and gave a correct answer was disconnected before she could give her details to producers. This required Osborne to tell her, on the air, to ring the Quizmania office at Channel Nine the next day to receive her $500 winnings. The show was suspended again, and alternative programming was eventually shown at approximately 1.30am with ''
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'' followed by '' The Avengers''.


Axing

The show's contract with the Nine Network was not renewed, and the announcement to staff of the end of production was made on 31 May 2007. The 207th and final show was broadcast live on 24 June 2007. ''Quizmania'' was replaced by The Mint on 31 July, another quiz show once again taking its title from '' a UK quiz show of the same name''. It was produced solely by the Nine Network, discontinuing the association with
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.


See also

* ''
The Up-Late Game Show ''The Up-Late Game Show'' was a late night interactive television quiz program shown in Australia on Network Ten, written and hosted by ''Big Brother Australia 2005'' contestant Simon Deering, commonly known by the nickname Hotdogs. The show's ...
'' * ''
Midnight Zoo ''Midnight Zoo'' was an Australian late-night interactive game show broadcast in parts of Australia on the Seven Network. ''Midnight Zoo'' debuted on 31 July 2006 and was broadcast from Sydney. It was shown live throughout Victoria and in the c ...
''


References


External links

*
Official ''Quizmania'' MySpace page

''Quizmania'' Fansite
* {{IMDb title, 0945528, Quizmania 2006 Australian television series debuts 2007 Australian television series endings 2000s Australian game shows English-language television shows Nine Network original programming Phone-in quiz shows Television shows set in Melbourne Television series by Fremantle (company)