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2021 AACTA Reg Grundy Award: finalists

Who will win development award: Australian Graffiti, Boomerang, Pass it On!, Real Teams or The Second Best Game Show?

Five new unscripted TV projects have been announced as finalists in the 2021 AACTA Reg Grundy Award.

This year has a focus on all things competition – gameshows, competition reality and quizzes, with $20,000 in cash and $30,000 in development funding on offer.

A further $10,000 will go to someone under 25 with a TV show pitch that impresses the judges (be announced soon).

Five finalists are:

Australian Graffiti – Neil Singh
Australian Graffiti is a stylish, modern reality competition where talented street artists put their skills and creativity to the test. They will compete in a series of unique and inventive challenges. Challenges that will help transform a town in need into a captivating outdoor gallery. The artists will hope to impress industry icons enough to go on and win the ultimate prize.

Boomerang – Kevin Brumpton and Angus Fitzsimons
A game show where the players throw the questions away… but they keep coming back. Fun family viewing in an original and distinctive take on the classic game show format.

Pass it On! – Tylah Pratt
A challenge-based comedy show in which six personalities work in pairs to compete in a series of outlandish tasks, whereby one team member is given a rapid masterclass on a random subject and required to pass the lesson on to their teammate as best they can to then execute the task in a real world scenario with the team judged by the end result.

Real Teams – Ross and Rochella Calia
Teams of athletes, each made up of people with and without disability, undertake challenges of strength and skill as they work together to battle each other for crowning glory.

The Second Best Game Show – Jason Chong
Want to win this quiz? Finish second. The Second Best Game Show takes the quiz show format and destroys it by asking one question: “What would happen if it’s the person in SECOND PLACE that takes home the prize money?”

AACTA Reg Grundy Award Judge and President of Unscripted Television at Shine USA, Eden Gaha said ‘They say that a good idea can come from anywhere, a point that was proven with some terrific submissions from such a diverse group of candidates. I’d love to see all of these finalists on our screens one day. From fresh genres we’ve not yet seen in competition reality, to new twists on gameshows, to celebrating underrepresented communities, these five finalists show the breadth of talent that is coming through in unscripted television.”

Each entrant will pitch their original concepts to the judging panel made up of experienced industry figures in the local and international television industry, available for all to view as part of AACTA’s ScreenFest program on Tuesday 7 December, on AACTA TV.

The esteemed judging panel includes Eden Gaha (President of unscripted television at Shine USA), Cathy Payne (CEO of Banijay Rights), Sharon Wheeler (Award-winning Senior Entertainment Executive), and Marion Farrelly (Speaker, consultant, TV & Film Producer), and Ian Hogg (Media CEO, Advisor, Australian Idol, Australia’s Got Talent, Family Feud).

Last year’s finalists have all gone on to garner industry interest with the creators of the 2020 Reg Grundy Award winner, Seven Pups, in discussion with producers in the US for series 1. WTFN are also collaborating on other projects for broadcasters and streamers with one finalist entering a development agreement.

This year’s finalists focussed on team-work, unique game play, strategy and bluffing, and regeneration through art. The 2021 AACTA Reg Grundy top five finalists Australian Graffiti, Boomerang, Pass it On!, Real Teams, and The Second Best Game Show.

One Response

  1. Pretty bad lot to me I wouldn’t want to be on them or watch them except I like the idea of coming second as in my quiz show days I always came second. Again I’ll probably miss out on doing that now.

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