Plusieurs équipes courent dans le monde entier pour $1 000 000 dans des endroits impressionnants.Plusieurs équipes courent dans le monde entier pour $1 000 000 dans des endroits impressionnants.Plusieurs équipes courent dans le monde entier pour $1 000 000 dans des endroits impressionnants.
- A remporté 15 prix Primetime Emmy
- 45 victoires et 189 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesJill and her brother F.T. were originally applied for Season 1. Later, her brother was killed in 9/11, and John Vito and Jill race in remembrance of him during Season 3. After the race, they hosted a show that promoted Singapore tourism.
- GaffesFlipped Shot: When Chip and Kim deliver the chairs in Mto Wa Mbu in the episode "Are You Sure This Is Safe?" there's a child wearing a Pokemon shirt which is shown as a mirrored image. This is done on a lot on reality shows where licensed clothing is visible in order to get around licensing issues. Also, it's easier to flip the image than to blur it out.
- Générique farfeluIn the opening credits, quick shots of countries and other clues are shown, hinting where the race will go.
- ConnexionsFeatured in CBS Sneak Peek (2001)
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Though I find most of US reality TV-series quite boring I must admit that's the one I really love. Mainly because it's so global, mixture of different cultures and traditions. You can see difference between developing countries and developed countries and so on. It's fun to watch teams pushing themselves over the top with some rather weird quests and having an arguments over nothing. The tasks are usually tied with the country they're competing and that's very cool too.
The series budget is huge. They were racing in Estonia (Where I live :) in summer and my friend took part of it too and revealed how the show was being made. It's just amazing, local TV stations were paid for not to show or write anything about the series. Every smaller detail is checked and must complete the checklist of 5 pages of contract. The story also is usually confirmed on the very last minute after searching for optimal tasks and routes by the producers. And that is what makes the show special.
Only thing I don't like in the series is the fact that some conflicts are shown too prolixly. For example when one of those black sisters called Luke "bitch" in the last season.
But otherwise it's brilliant show and I think everybody find it exciting when one bothers to watch it.
The series budget is huge. They were racing in Estonia (Where I live :) in summer and my friend took part of it too and revealed how the show was being made. It's just amazing, local TV stations were paid for not to show or write anything about the series. Every smaller detail is checked and must complete the checklist of 5 pages of contract. The story also is usually confirmed on the very last minute after searching for optimal tasks and routes by the producers. And that is what makes the show special.
Only thing I don't like in the series is the fact that some conflicts are shown too prolixly. For example when one of those black sisters called Luke "bitch" in the last season.
But otherwise it's brilliant show and I think everybody find it exciting when one bothers to watch it.
- christhjian
- 19 sept. 2009
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