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The Amazing Race executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer said,
"We are pleased that the one-of-a-kind adventures offered by
the show have found a second home on GSN. We have received an outpouring
of responses from our viewers that they would love to see the series
again and we have many fans who came to the series after its beginning.
The Amazing Race on GSN will satisfy both groups and hopefully
bring in new fans."
For the uninitiated, the show sees 11 pairs of contestants racing
around the globe, completing challenges in hopes of capturing the
$1 million grand prize. The series has toured South Africa, Paris,
the Sahara Desert, Beijing, Alaska, and scores of other exotic locations.
One episode even visited India.
In addition to the arduous traveling and grueling breakneck speed
of the competition of the game, contestants along the way have had
wallets stolen; sprained ankles; danced and begged for money; bungee
jumped; skydived; rappelled down treacherous slopes; sold escargot;
traveled in crowded hot and muggy trains and fought airport security.
And if these globe-trotting obstacles were not enough, contestants
also have had to overcome serious spats with their partners and
other teams. Accusations of cheating, arguments over driving, anger
and fear are some of the issues and emotions that have added to
the excitement of this series.
The show's co-creator Bertram van Munster says, "The Amazing
Race is the most unpredictable of all game shows. Each episode
is self-contained from different world wide locations fuelled by
dramatic characters and a powerful, original story and ending."
GSN's deal includes the rights to the first eight editions and
more than 100 hours of the series, as well as the option for the
next two installments. The network will telecast each season consecutively
and will program special marathons at various times throughout the
year.
The Amazing Race premiered on CBS on 5 September 2001. The
series has delivered consistent ratings growth over the last four
years and had its best season to date in season seven.
The show is now preparing for its eighth season which will feature
families of four, adding a new twist to the series.
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