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Man O Man (Australian game show)

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Country of origin
  
Australia

Running time
  
42 minutes

Related shows
  
Final episode date
  
25 November 1994

Genre
  
4.7/10
IMDb

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
First episode date
  
5 February 1994

Presented by
  
Language
  
English

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Original release
  
5 February – 25 November 1994

Nominations
  
Logie Award for Best Entertainment Program

Similar
  
Game show, Better Homes and Gardens, Blue Heelers, Home and Away, My Kitchen Rules

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Man O Man was an Australian television game show that was broadcast of the Seven Network in 1994. Hosted by stage actor Rob Guest and Jason Body, the program was based on the original German version of the same name.

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Program synopsis

The program was presented loosely in the format of a male beauty pageant whereby an all-female audience voted for the winner via a series of elimination rounds. Notably, losing contestants would be pushed into a swimming pool.

The final episode of Man O Man, which aired on 25 November 1994, was a Footballers Challenge special that featured players from Australian rules football, rugby league and Soccer.

The episode was more risqué than usual, with some footballers performing a striptease for the talent act round.

Man O Man returned briefly to the Seven Network on 26 January 1997 when the first episode was repeated as part of the network's Coca-Cola Interactive Summer Night promotion...however, the show has not been repeated since.

Man O Man was filmed at the Seven Network Melbourne studios located in South Melbourne. Currently, the studio which was used for the show is currently utilised for dancing, currently as the Dancing with the Stars dance floor set, currently.

References

Man O Man (Australian game show) Wikipedia