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Celebrity Circus (Australian TV series)

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Genre
  
Reality Television

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
5

Final episode date
  
29 May 2005

Number of seasons
  
1

Number of episodes
  
5

Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
1 May 2005

Network
  
Presented by
  
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Location(s)
  
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Similar
  
Outback Jack, Pacific Palisades, Recovery, Bluey, Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation

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Celebrity Circus was an Australian reality television series which aired in May 2005 on the Nine Network. The show took celebrities and, with the help of Silvers Circus, trained them into circus acts. In the final show the celebrities performed in front of a live crowd and showcased what they had learned. It was shown over five one-hour episodes and was hosted by Bud Tingwell. The various skills in the show were high-wire, flying trapeze, knife throwing, fire juggling and clowning.Some of the performers were also trained in two events called the Human Cannon and the Wheel of Death.

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The participants were: actors Cameron Daddo and Kimberley Davies; former Home and Away star Dieter Brummer; Celebrity Big Brother winner Dylan Lewis; Australia's Funniest Home Video Show host Toni Pearen; Vadim Dale (from Outback Jack) and his fiance, Natalie Franzman; Olympic beach volleyball gold medallist Kerri Pottharst; and Ricki-Lee Coulter from Australian Idol. The first episode, which aired on 1 May, was placed in the top ten of the ratings for that week.

The series appeared in the Portugal on TVI in 2006 as Circo das Celebridades. On 11 June 2008 an American version began airing on NBC.

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International versions

     Currently airing franchise     Franchise no longer in production

References

Celebrity Circus (Australian TV series) Wikipedia