The Mole (Australian TV series)

The Mole (Australian TV series)

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genre = Reality TV
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developer = Woestijnvis
presenter = Grant Bowler
(2000–2003)
Tom Williams
(2005)
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language = English
num_seasons = 5
num_episodes = 49
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location = Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand
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runtime = ~ 43 minutes
network = Channel Seven
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first_aired = February 27, 2000
last_aired = October 28, 2005
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"The Mole" was an Australian reality television series that aired on Seven Network. It is based on "The Mole" franchise of programs that have aired in numerous countries. Its last season aired in 2005.

The series is a reality competition in which the contestants work as a group to add money to a pot that only one of them will win. Among the contestants is one person who has been designated "the Mole" by the producers and is tasked with sabotaging the group's money-making efforts. At the end of each episode, the contestant who knows the least about who the mole is, as decided by the results of a quiz, is eliminated from the game.

The series was first hosted by actor Grant Bowler, in its first four seasons, and subsequently by presenter Tom Williams, who filled in for Bowler in the fifth season due to a prior commitment on Bowler's part. The first three seasons all took place within Australia, but the fourth and fifth left the country, going to New Caledonia and New Zealand respectively.

Format

Contestants

Contestants typically meet each other very shortly before shooting begins. Unlike in the American version of the show, player alliances are quite rare and considered by many players to in fact be cheating.

Assignments

Each episode features multiple assignments (occasionally called "challenges"), of varying size and value, that are worth money to the group pot if successfully completed. Some assignments have penalties associated with them if they are failed. The assignments will alternatively require physical skill, mental acuity, keen strategy, or all three from the players for them to be successfully completed. In some cases, however, an assignment was not fully explained to all contestants, increasing its difficulty. In those cases, perhaps only selected contestants were informed of the full nature of the challenge, and must work towards a different goal than the rest.

There were often assignments that were based on extreme sports or otherwise appeared dangerous. Overcoming fears was often a theme behind some of these challenges. Some of the challenges from season four in French-speaking New Caledonia were also based on having the language barrier as a hurdle, and others in Australia and New Zealand in the other seasons involved the players needing the assistance of unsuspecting citizens in the cities where they were based in order to be completed.

Some assignments require every member of the team to successfully complete their part for money to be won, while others will assign a value for each individual player to finish. The players are commonly told to separate into several groups, such as "leaders" and "followers," which determines particular roles for an assignment.

Assignments often have explicit rules designed to increase their difficulty attached to them, with monetary penalties from the pot assessed if they are violated. Rule violations outside the boundaries of an assignment can also cost the team money from the pot, though this is less common.

Quizzes and elimination

At the end of each episode, the players took a computer test based on the identity of the Mole, asking questions such as "Who is the Mole?" or "What did the Mole eat for breakfast?" The player who scored the lowest on the quiz each time was eliminated from the game and immediately sent away. The length of the computer test varied by season; it was not said in season one how long the quiz was, in seasons two and three it was ten questions in length, and in season four it was reduced further to six questions. Season five changed the elimination format slightly - the players would spend a weekend in New Zealand completing assignments and then return to the Seven Network studio in Sydney to take a live quiz and face a live elimination. Five questions were part of the live broadcast, such as "Who is the Mole?" and "What group was the Mole in for the first challenge?" while before the live portion of the show, five questions based on profiles, such as "How many brothers and sisters does the Mole have?" and "What city does the Mole live in?" were asked.

Players can sometimes earn free passes through to the next episode. In contrast to the American series, these are usually quite rare (they increased in number in season five), and the exempted player does not take the quiz. If there was a tie for the lowest score, the player in the tie who took the longest time to take the quiz would be eliminated.

easons

eason 1

The first season of "The Mole" originally aired from February 27, 2000 to April 24, 2000. It was hosted by Grant Bowler and featured ten contestants, one of whom was the Mole, and a maximum prize of $200,000. The players started the season on the mainland of Australia, but their first challenge was to fly to Tasmania and land before the plane did - parachute jumping. The remainder of the season took place in Tasmania.

eason 2

The second season of "The Mole" originally aired from February 21, 2001 to April 25, 2001. It took place in Victoria and was also hosted by Bowler. This season featured a unique first episode, one that started with sixteen potential players starting in groups of four from different places in Australia and needing to get to a designated hotel by a time limit. Along the way, they were presented with dossiers from members of another group, and at the hotel they all took a computer test based on general knowledge about all sixteen people. The six lowest scorers were eliminated, and the other ten, one of whom was the Mole, moved on to the rest of the season as normal. The maximum prize was again $200,000.

eason 3

The third season of "The Mole" originally aired from February 20, 2002 to May 1, 2002. It took place on the Gold Coast and was also hosted by Bowler. The maximum prize was $300,000. This season included as a challenge an entire episode of The Weakest Link, aired on March 11, 2002, where the money won would go into the group pot and the winner of the game would earn a free pass through to the next episode. In contrast to the previous two seasons, this season did not dedicate an entire episode to revealing the Mole and the Mole's sabotages and clues, but instead simply a brief segment on the last episode of the season. This practice was followed in the subsequent seasons.

eason 4

The fourth season of "The Mole", subtitled "The Mole in Paradise", originally aired in 2003. It took place mostly in New Caledonia, and was again hosted by Bowler, with a maximum prize of $500,000. This season featured two atypical eliminations. In the third episode, Cam appeared to be the third player eliminated, but the remaining players were all instructed to privately vote as to whether they would want him returned to the game. If even one person opted to do so, Cam would be returned to the game and $50,000 would be added to the group pot. Exactly one player voted for Cam to return, and he did. Later, Petrina appeared to be the fourth player eliminated, but she was presented with an offer to return to the game if $50,000 would be removed from the pot. She accepted this offer and returned.

eason 5

The fifth season of "The Mole", subtitled "The Amazing Game", originally aired from August 25, 2005 to October 28, 2005. It took place in New Zealand and was hosted by Tom Williams, as Bowler was unavailable due to a prior commitment. This season introduced live eliminations after the produced portion of the program. This season featured a maximum prize of $500,000 and the highest actual prize of any of the five seasons as it was the only season the prize topped $200,000.

Though the show attained a cult following, there has been no indication that it will be renewed in the future.


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