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Reno Rumble

Reno Rumble was an Australian renovation reality television series, it aired on the Nine Network.[1] The series was hosted by Scott Cam and Shelley Craft,[2] and judged by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan. The series first aired on Tuesday 5 May 2015.[3] On 28 October 2015, the series was renewed for a second season[4] and aired on Monday 21 March 2016.[5]

Reno Rumble
Created by
  • Julian Cress
  • David Barbour
Presented by
Judges
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes42
Production
Executive producers
  • Justin Sturzaker
  • Julian Cress
  • David Barbour
ProducerCavalier Productions
Production locationMelbourne suburbs
Running time60-90 minutes (including ads)
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release5 May 2015 (2015-05-05) –
26 April 2016 (2016-04-26)

Contestants renovated two suburban houses, with one team eliminated each week. In season 1, the winner received a $100,000 cheque with half going to the winning couple’s favourite charity and a new Mazda CX-5 and the runner up received $50,000 with half going to charity. Throughout the length of the competition, the contestants will stay in luxury style caravans provided by Elite Caravans.[6]

Each home will be judged by interior design experts who have been briefed by the home owners on the style they want for their renovation. In season two, the winning couple will again receive $100,000 but half will not go to charity.

Each week, each home will be blind judged (unaware of which team renovated which one – or the rooms assigned to each individual couple) and the team with the lowest score that week will be eliminated from the competition.[7]

The series was cancelled due to unexpected low ratings during the second season.[8][9]

Format edit

Season 1 edit

Each week each individual team within the red & blue teams are allocated two rooms to deliver, first room is delivered within the first 48 hours, the highest scored individual team will receive immunity from elimination. The teams will then work on their second room the rest of the week, the team with the highest score are safe from elimination, the individual team with the lowest score in the losing team are eliminated.

Every room receives a gift from the homeowners, they must work to the brief/style of this object to be scored highly. Each team are allocated a budget, they must work within this budget.

Season 2 edit

Each week, both teams are given $200,000 to renovate their houses with each individual team within the red & blue teams allocated two rooms to deliver at the end of each week. The homeowners give each individual team a brief for their rooms. The whole team (red or blue) with the highest score are the weeks winning team and avoid elimination, the lowest scoring individual team in the losing team will be eliminated.

Hosts and judges edit

Timeline of hosts, judges and other personnel
Starring Seasons
1 2
Scott Cam Host
Shelley Craft Host
Colin McAllister Judge
Justin Ryan Judge
Darren Palmer Judge
Romy Alwill Judge

Series changes edit

In the first season of Reno Rumble, it pit former contestants from Nine Network series The Block against former contestants from Seven Network series House Rules. Scott Cam hosted the season and was judged by Darren Palmer & Romy Alwill. The winner received $100,000 (half to charity of choice) and a Mazda CX-5.

In the second season, it pit state based rookie teams from the East and West sides of Australia competing against each other. Judges Darren Palmer & Romy Alwill were replaced by Scottish interior decorators Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan and Shelley Craft joined as co-host alongside Scott Cam.[10] Similar to season 1, the winner received $100,000 but half did not go to a charity.

Series overview edit

Colour key:
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
Season Episodes Originally Aired Result
Premiere Finale Winner Prize Runner-up Prize
1 Reno Rumble 27 5 May 2015 22 June 2015 Ayden & Jess Hogan $100,000 & Mazda CX-5[a] Carly Schulz & Leighton Brow $50,000[a]
2 East v West 15 21 March 2016 26 April 2016 Lisa & John $100,000 Scott & Nadia None
Series Premiere date Finale date Number
of teams
Competing teams Host(s) Judges
One 5 May 2015 22 June 2015 8 TB Josh & Jenna Ayden & Jess Scott Cam Darren Palmer
Romy Alwill
Michael & Carlene Kyal & Kara
HR Carly & Leighton Michelle & Steve
Nick & Chris Ben & Jemma
Two 21 March 2016 26 April 2016 6 NSW Lisa & John Scott Cam
Shelley Craft
Colin McAllister
Justin Ryan
QLD Sarah & Renee
VIC Scott & Nadia
WA Steve & Holly
SA Dane & Leanne Jim & Hayley

Season synopses edit

Season 1 edit

Season one had former contestants from The Block on the Nine Network against former contestants from House Rules on the Seven Network. It first aired on Tuesday May 5, 2015 and ended on 22 June 2015.[3] The season was won by Ayden & Jess who received $100,000 with half to charity, runners-up Carly & Leighton received $50,000 with half to charity.[11]

Teams Original team Elimination result
Ayden & Jess Hogan Red Backs Winners
Carly Shulz &
Leighton Brow
Blue Tongues Runners-Up
Josh & Jenna Densten Red Backs Eliminated in week 5
Kyal & Kara Demmerich
Ben & Jemma
Van Ryt
Blue Tongues Eliminated in week 4
Michelle & Steve Ball Eliminated in week 3
Nick & Chris Stavropoulos Eliminated in week 2
Michael & Carlene Duffy Red Backs Eliminated in week 1

Season 2 edit

On 28 October 2015, the series was renewed for a second season,[4] it aired on Monday, 21 March 2016.[5] The season titled "Reno Rumble: East v West", pit state based rookie teams from The East and West Side of Australia competing against each other. The season has had unexpected low ratings and will likely not be renewed for a third season. The season was won by Lisa & John who received $100,000.

Teams Original Team State Elimination result
Lisa &
John
Team East NSW Winners
Scott &
Nadia
VIC Runners-up
Sarah & Renee QLD Eliminated in week 4
Dane &
Leanne
Team West SA
Jim &
Hayley
SA Eliminated in week 3
Steve &
Holly
WA Eliminated in week 2

Season Ratings edit

Series Episodes Premiere Finale Average viewers
(millions)
Rank Ref.
Date Premiere
Ratings
(millions)
Rank Date Grand
Finale
(millions)
Rank Winner Announced
(millions)
Rank
27 5 May 2015 0.873 #8 22 June 2015 0.982 #9 1.215 #3 0.765 #10 [12][13]
15 21 March 2016 0.395 26 April 2016 0.249 0.361 < #20 [14][15]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2016 Logie Awards[16] Gold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian TV Scott Cam Nominated

Broadcasters edit

Country Network Current Broadcaster?
  New Zealand TV2 Yes, the series began airing on 5 August 2015[17]

See also edit

Notes edit

  • a half of the prize money goes to charity

References edit

  1. ^ Knox, David (18 November 2014). "Renovation Rumble reality coming to Nine in 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. ^ Knox, David (30 March 2015). "Teams revealed for Reno Rumble". TV Tonight. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  3. ^ a b Knox, David (27 April 2015). "Airdate: Reno Rumble. Returning: Love Child". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b Knox, David (28 October 2015). "Nine Upfronts 2016: Nine goes HD, new lifestyle channel -and Daryl Somers returns". TV Tonight. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b Knox, David (7 March 2016). "Returning: Reno Rumble". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  6. ^ Caravans, Elite (7 March 2015). "Elite Caravans joins Reno Rumble Madness". elitecaravans.com.au. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  7. ^ Lallo, Michael (20 April 2015). "Channel Nine's big-budget Reno Rumble: Can viewers stomach another new reality show?". smh.com.au. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  8. ^ Molloy, Shannon (15 August 2016). "As competition between TV networks heats up, these Aussie shows are facing the axe in 2017". news.com.au. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  9. ^ Knox, David (28 December 2016). "Axed in 2016". news.com.au. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  10. ^ Vickery, Colin (21 February 2016). "Nine reality series Reno Rumble unveils makeover for 2016 series". news.com.au. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
  11. ^ Stephenson, Alison (23 June 2015). "Jess and Ayden Hogan take out Reno Rumble Grand Finale". News.com.au. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  12. ^ Knox, David (6 May 2015). "Tuesday 5 May 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  13. ^ Knox, David (23 June 2015). "Monday 22 June 2015". TV Tonight. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  14. ^ Stephenson, Alison (22 March 2016). "Embarrassing Rumble ratings a disaster for Nine". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  15. ^ Knox, David (27 April 2016). "MKR final sees Seven double rivals in network share". TV Tonight. Retrieved 27 April 2016.
  16. ^ Knox, David (3 April 2016). "Logie Award 2016: nominations". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  17. ^ Wasley, Mark (5 August 2015). "Let's get ready for some Reno Rumble". Throng.co.nz. Retrieved 11 August 2015.

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Reno Rumble was an Australian renovation reality television series it aired on the Nine Network 1 The series was hosted by Scott Cam and Shelley Craft 2 and judged by Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan The series first aired on Tuesday 5 May 2015 3 On 28 October 2015 the series was renewed for a second season 4 and aired on Monday 21 March 2016 5 Reno RumbleCreated byJulian Cress David BarbourPresented byScott Cam Shelley CraftJudgesDarren Palmer Romy Alwill Colin McAllister Justin RyanCountry of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes42ProductionExecutive producersJustin Sturzaker Julian Cress David BarbourProducerCavalier ProductionsProduction locationMelbourne suburbsRunning time60 90 minutes including ads Original releaseNetworkNine NetworkRelease5 May 2015 2015 05 05 26 April 2016 2016 04 26 Contestants renovated two suburban houses with one team eliminated each week In season 1 the winner received a 100 000 cheque with half going to the winning couple s favourite charity and a new Mazda CX 5 and the runner up received 50 000 with half going to charity Throughout the length of the competition the contestants will stay in luxury style caravans provided by Elite Caravans 6 Each home will be judged by interior design experts who have been briefed by the home owners on the style they want for their renovation In season two the winning couple will again receive 100 000 but half will not go to charity Each week each home will be blind judged unaware of which team renovated which one or the rooms assigned to each individual couple and the team with the lowest score that week will be eliminated from the competition 7 The series was cancelled due to unexpected low ratings during the second season 8 9 Contents 1 Format 1 1 Season 1 1 2 Season 2 2 Hosts and judges 3 Series changes 4 Series overview 5 Season synopses 5 1 Season 1 5 2 Season 2 6 Season Ratings 7 Awards and nominations 8 Broadcasters 9 See also 10 Notes 11 ReferencesFormat editSeason 1 edit Each week each individual team within the red amp blue teams are allocated two rooms to deliver first room is delivered within the first 48 hours the highest scored individual team will receive immunity from elimination The teams will then work on their second room the rest of the week the team with the highest score are safe from elimination the individual team with the lowest score in the losing team are eliminated Every room receives a gift from the homeowners they must work to the brief style of this object to be scored highly Each team are allocated a budget they must work within this budget Season 2 edit Each week both teams are given 200 000 to renovate their houses with each individual team within the red amp blue teams allocated two rooms to deliver at the end of each week The homeowners give each individual team a brief for their rooms The whole team red or blue with the highest score are the weeks winning team and avoid elimination the lowest scoring individual team in the losing team will be eliminated Hosts and judges editTimeline of hosts judges and other personnel Starring Seasons 1 2 Scott Cam Host Shelley Craft Host Colin McAllister Judge Justin Ryan Judge Darren Palmer Judge Romy Alwill JudgeSeries changes editIn the first season of Reno Rumble it pit former contestants from Nine Network series The Block against former contestants from Seven Network series House Rules Scott Cam hosted the season and was judged by Darren Palmer amp Romy Alwill The winner received 100 000 half to charity of choice and a Mazda CX 5 In the second season it pit state based rookie teams from the East and West sides of Australia competing against each other Judges Darren Palmer amp Romy Alwill were replaced by Scottish interior decorators Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan and Shelley Craft joined as co host alongside Scott Cam 10 Similar to season 1 the winner received 100 000 but half did not go to a charity Series overview editColour key Winner Runner up Season Episodes Originally Aired Result Premiere Finale Winner Prize Runner up Prize 1 Reno Rumble 27 5 May 2015 22 June 2015 Ayden amp Jess Hogan 100 000 amp Mazda CX 5 a Carly Schulz amp Leighton Brow 50 000 a 2 East v West 15 21 March 2016 26 April 2016 Lisa amp John 100 000 Scott amp Nadia None Series Premiere date Finale date Numberof teams Competing teams Host s Judges One 5 May 2015 22 June 2015 8 TB Josh amp Jenna Ayden amp Jess Scott Cam Darren PalmerRomy Alwill Michael amp Carlene Kyal amp Kara HR Carly amp Leighton Michelle amp Steve Nick amp Chris Ben amp Jemma Two 21 March 2016 26 April 2016 6 NSW Lisa amp John Scott CamShelley Craft Colin McAllisterJustin Ryan QLD Sarah amp Renee VIC Scott amp Nadia WA Steve amp Holly SA Dane amp Leanne Jim amp HayleySeason synopses edit Winning Team Losing Team Eliminated Eliminated as Team Captains Season 1 edit Main article Reno Rumble season 1 Season one had former contestants from The Block on the Nine Network against former contestants from House Rules on the Seven Network It first aired on Tuesday May 5 2015 and ended on 22 June 2015 3 The season was won by Ayden amp Jess who received 100 000 with half to charity runners up Carly amp Leighton received 50 000 with half to charity 11 Teams Original team Elimination result Ayden amp Jess Hogan Red Backs Winners Carly Shulz amp Leighton Brow Blue Tongues Runners Up Josh amp Jenna Densten Red Backs Eliminated in week 5 Kyal amp Kara Demmerich Ben amp JemmaVan Ryt Blue Tongues Eliminated in week 4 Michelle amp Steve Ball Eliminated in week 3 Nick amp Chris Stavropoulos Eliminated in week 2 Michael amp Carlene Duffy Red Backs Eliminated in week 1 Season 2 edit Main article Reno Rumble season 2 On 28 October 2015 the series was renewed for a second season 4 it aired on Monday 21 March 2016 5 The season titled Reno Rumble East v West pit state based rookie teams from The East and West Side of Australia competing against each other The season has had unexpected low ratings and will likely not be renewed for a third season The season was won by Lisa amp John who received 100 000 Teams Original Team State Elimination result Lisa amp John Team East NSW Winners Scott amp Nadia VIC Runners up Sarah amp Renee QLD Eliminated in week 4 Dane amp Leanne Team West SA Jim amp Hayley SA Eliminated in week 3 Steve amp Holly WA Eliminated in week 2Season Ratings editSeries Episodes Premiere Finale Average viewers millions Rank Ref Date PremiereRatings millions Rank Date GrandFinale millions Rank Winner Announced millions Rank One 27 5 May 2015 0 873 8 22 June 2015 0 982 9 1 215 3 0 765 10 12 13 Two 15 21 March 2016 0 395 26 April 2016 0 249 0 361 lt 20 14 15 Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee Result 2016 Logie Awards 16 Gold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian TV Scott Cam NominatedBroadcasters editCountry Network Current Broadcaster nbsp New Zealand TV2 Yes the series began airing on 5 August 2015 17 See also edit nbsp Television portal nbsp Australia portal The Block Australian TV series House Rules Australian TV series Notes edita half of the prize money goes to charityReferences edit Knox David 18 November 2014 Renovation Rumble reality coming to Nine in 2015 TV Tonight Retrieved 4 March 2015 Knox David 30 March 2015 Teams revealed for Reno Rumble TV Tonight Retrieved 1 April 2015 a b Knox David 27 April 2015 Airdate Reno Rumble Returning Love Child TV Tonight Retrieved 27 April 2015 a b Knox David 28 October 2015 Nine Upfronts 2016 Nine goes HD new lifestyle channel and Daryl Somers returns TV Tonight Retrieved 28 October 2015 a b Knox David 7 March 2016 Returning Reno Rumble TV Tonight Retrieved 8 March 2016 Caravans Elite 7 March 2015 Elite Caravans joins Reno Rumble Madness elitecaravans com au Retrieved 7 March 2015 Lallo Michael 20 April 2015 Channel Nine s big budget Reno Rumble Can viewers stomach another new reality show smh com au Retrieved 22 April 2015 Molloy Shannon 15 August 2016 As competition between TV networks heats up these Aussie shows are facing the axe in 2017 news com au Retrieved 18 August 2016 Knox David 28 December 2016 Axed in 2016 news com au Retrieved 28 December 2016 Vickery Colin 21 February 2016 Nine reality series Reno Rumble unveils makeover for 2016 series news com au Retrieved 22 February 2016 Stephenson Alison 23 June 2015 Jess and Ayden Hogan take out Reno Rumble Grand Finale News com au Retrieved 23 June 2015 Knox David 6 May 2015 Tuesday 5 May 2015 TV Tonight Retrieved 6 May 2015 Knox David 23 June 2015 Monday 22 June 2015 TV Tonight Retrieved 23 June 2015 Stephenson Alison 22 March 2016 Embarrassing Rumble ratings a disaster for Nine TV Tonight Retrieved 22 March 2016 Knox David 27 April 2016 MKR final sees Seven double rivals in network share TV Tonight Retrieved 27 April 2016 Knox David 3 April 2016 Logie Award 2016 nominations TV Tonight Retrieved 3 April 2016 Wasley Mark 5 August 2015 Let s get ready for some Reno Rumble Throng co nz Retrieved 11 August 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reno Rumble amp oldid 1210110220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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