AUSTRALIA'S BRAINIEST


'Australia's Brainiest' is a television game show series produced in Australia by Crackerjack Productions, a FremantleMedia company; and currently airing on Network Ten. The format was taken from the British series entitled ''Britain's Brainiest Kid''.
The first series was titled 'Australia's Brainiest Kid', and was produced in May 2004, airing on the Seven Network on Sundays, starting 28 November 2004. It was hosted by Anna Coren. It was publicised through Australian primary schools, with children sitting an online test, followed by a selection of them taking a supervised written test. Of those that scored highly on these written tests, some of the highest scoring children appeared on the show as contestants.
The second series, also called 'Australia's Brainiest Kid', was produced in 2005, and was broadcast on Network Ten at 6:30 pm on Sundays, starting September 25 2005. It was hosted by Ten News newsreader Sandra Sully. Network Ten now air special shows as part of a series named 'Australia's Brainiest' with Sully continuing as host.

Contents
Australia's Brainiest Kid
Seven Network
Participants in Season One
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Network Ten
Australia's Brainiest Specials
Australia's Brainiest Comedian
Australia's Brainiest TV Star
Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master
Australia's Brainiest Housemate
Australia's Brainiest Radio Star
Australia's Brainiest Olympian
Australia's Brainiest Musician
Australia's Brainiest Neighbour
Australia's Brainiest Footballer
Australia's Brainiest Cricketer
Australia's Brainiest Loser
Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate
Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2
Australia's Brainiest Idol
External links

Australia's Brainiest Kid



The format of 'Australia's Brainiest Kid' went unchanged during its transition from Seven Network to Network Ten, except for the number of rounds and contestants - in Seven Network's version, there were 4 heats and a final, and 12 children per show; in Network Ten's version, there were 7 heats and a final, and 9 children per show.

Seven Network

Over 5000 children sat the online test, 800 were selected to sit the supervised test. All of them won copies of the 2004 edition of ''Encyclopædia Britannica''.
Everybody in the third round went on to the final; they were competing for an Apple Computer iBook.
The winner of the first series final, Aaron Chong, won the title of "Australia's Brainiest Kid" and A$20 000 to be held in trust until he turns 18.
Participants in Season One

Heat 1

Robin Chad
''(If you know the names of contestants, please feel free to add their names)''
Heat 2

Scott Boyton
Heat 3

Michael Taylor
Heat 4

Oliver Naumoski (Heat Winner)
Adam Ridley
Network Ten

12,000 children sat the online test for the second season of 'Australia's Brainiest Kid', aired on Network Ten. Some of them were selected to sit the supervised test. The seven winners of the heats, plus two others who made it into the final rounds of the heats played in the final.
This series had considerably more children participating, mainly due to the popularity of the first series.
All contestants received a Mathemagic computer tutor from the Australian Institute of Mathematics as a "participation" prize. The heat winners received ASUS laptops. The winner won a AU$20 000 trust fund.
The winner of the second series final, William Xi, won the title of "Australia's Brainiest Kid" and a trust fund worth $20,000 AUD that he cannot touch before his 18th birthday. (Interestingly, in addition to both winners being of Chinese descent, 5 of the final 6 contestants remaining in Series 2 were of East Asian extraction, and 6 of the final 9 contestants were of Asian descent.)

Australia's Brainiest Specials



Network Ten's specials include celebrities that often know each other from the work they do, often actors or people from another Network Ten programme, playing against each other; with the winner given the opportunity to donate money to a charity of their choice. Episodes of 'Australia's Brainiest' are normally rated G.

Australia's Brainiest Comedian

'Australia's Brainiest Comedian' aired on November 24, 2005, and was repeated on April 16, 2006. This episode of 'Australia's Brainiest' was given the television rating of PG, for mild coarse language.
'Contestants'

Mikey Robbins (Winner)

Red Symons (Runner-up)

Bob Downe (Runner-up)

Peter Berner

Hamish Blake

Greg Fleet

Libbi Gorr

Colin Lane

Andy Lee
Australia's Brainiest TV Star

Aired on February 12, 2006. It will be repeated on December 28, 2006.
'Contestants'

Julia Zemiro (Winner)

Andrew G (Runner-up)

Gary Sweet (Runner-up)

James Mathison

Axel Whitehead

Kate Kendall

Paul Mercurio

Mark Holden

★ Ann-Maree Biggar
Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master

'Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master' aired on February 19, 2006, and featured winners from Nine Network's ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'', ''Sale of the Century'' and ''Temptation''. It was repeated on 21 December 2006.
'Contestants'

Stephen Hall (Winner)

Rob Fulton (Runner-up)

★ William Laing (Runner-up)

Martin Flood

★ Maria McCabe

★ Virginia Noel

★ Brigid O'Connor

★ Trevor Sauer

★ Cary Young
Australia's Brainiest Housemate

'Australia's Brainiest Housemate' aired on February 26, 2006, and featured Big Brother Australia housemates from the first five seasons.
'Contestants'

★ Jemma Gawned (Winner)

★ Chrissie Swan (Runner-up)

Tim Brunero (Runner-up)

Bree Amer

Trevor Butler

★ Jess Hardy

★ Saxon Small

★ Pete Timbs

Greg Mathew
Australia's Brainiest Radio Star

'Australia's Brainiest Radio Star' aired on March 5, 2006, and the contestants were radio announcers from major FM networks such as DMG, Macquarie Radio Network, and Austereo. It was repeated on December 7, 2006.
'Contestants'

★ Tom Gleeson (Winner)

Jo Stanley (Runner-up)

★ Barry Bissell (Runner-up)

John Blackman

Brigitte Duclos

★ Bianca Dye

Samuel Johnson

Amanda Keller
Australia's Brainiest Olympian

'Australia's Brainiest Olympian' aired on March 12, 2006. The winner's prize money was donated to K.I.D.S. Foundation, a children's charity.
'Contestants'

Steve Moneghetti (Winner)

Neil Brooks (Runner-up)

Matt Welsh (Runner-up)

Steven Bradbury

Elka Graham

Shane Kelly

Tamsyn Lewis

Nova Peris-Kneebone

Kerri Pottharst
Australia's Brainiest Musician

'Australia's Brainiest Musician' aired on March 19, 2006. The winner's prize money was donated to ''Club Friday''.
'Contestants'

Phil Burton (Winner)

Toby Allen (Runner-up)

Dave Graney (Runner-up)

Angry Anderson

James Blundell

Cosima De Vito

Leo Sayer

Melissa Tkautz

Katie Underwood
Australia's Brainiest Neighbour

'Australia's Brainiest Neighbour' aired on March 26, 2006. The contestants were actors whose characters were in soap opera ''Neighbours'' at the time of its broadcast. The winner's prize money was donated to ''Open Family'', Australia.
'Contestants'

Stephen Lovatt (Winner)

Nell Feeney (Runner-up)

Caitlin Stasey (Runner-up)

Stefan Dennis

Patrick Harvey

Blair McDonough

Ben Nicholas

Brett Swain

Eliza Taylor-Cotter
This episode was filmed late at night from 10:30pm to 1:30am due to all the actors having to finish filming on set before coming to the studio.
Australia's Brainiest Footballer

Aired on April 2, 2006
Featuring players from the various codes of football such as soccer, AFL, Rugby Union and Rugby League. The winner's prize money was donated to the McGuinness McDermott Foundation.
'Contestants'

Adam Kingsley (Winner)

Nathan Buckley (Runner-up)

Michael Crocker (Runner-up)

Andrew Ettinghausen

Peter Everitt

Josh Hannay

Jeremy Paul

Jade Rawlings
Australia's Brainiest Cricketer

'Australia's Brainiest Cricketer' aired on April 9 2006, and contestants were Australian cricketers.
'Contestants'

Paul Reiffel (Winner)

Greg Blewett

Ray Bright

Damien Fleming

Rodney Hogg

Kim Hughes

Geoff Lawson

Greg Matthews

Colin Miller
Australia's Brainiest Loser

Aired on August 6, 2006
Featured all of the contestants from the first Australian season of The Biggest Loser. The winner's prize money was donated to the Australian Red Cross.
'Contestants'

★ Jo Cowling (Winner)

★ Kristie Dignam (Runner-up)

★ Shane Giles (Runner-up)

★ Fiona Falkiner

★ David Hilyander

★ Harry Kantzidis

★ Tracy Moores

★ Vladimir "Big Wal" Milberg

★ Adriano Sarnelli

★ Artie Rocke

★ Cat White
Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate

'Australia's Brainiest BB06 Housemate' aired on August 13 2006, and featured nine housemates from ''Big Brother 2006''. David donated his prize money to Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. This episode was classified PG without consumer advice. It was repeated on Thursday December 14, 2006.
'Contestants'

★ David Graham (Winner)

★ Dino Delic (Runner-up)

★ Jamie Brooksby (Runner-up)

★ Claire Madden

★ Gaelan Walker

★ Katie Hastings

★ Camilla Severi

★ Anna Lind-Hansen

Michael McCoy
Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2

'Australia's Brainiest Comedian 2' aired on August 17 2006, and featured an all new batch of Australian comedians. The winner's prize money was donated to ''Anaphylaxis Australia''. This episode was classified PG without consumer advice.
'Contestants'

Peter Helliar (Winner)

Cal Wilson (Runner-up)

Dave Hughes (Runner-up)

★ Dave O'Neill

Russell Gilbert

★ Jodie Hill

Corinne Grant

Frank Woodley

Richard Stubbs
Australia's Brainiest Idol

'Australia's Brainiest Idol' aired on August 20 2006, and featured former contestants from the reality-TV series, Australian Idol. It was repeated on November 25 2006 on the eve of the Australian Idol fourth season finale.
'Contestants'

★ Marty Worrall (Winner)

Dan O'Connor (Runner-up)

Amali Ward (Runner-up)

Kate DeAraugo

Casey Donovan

Dan England

Lee Harding

Hayley Jensen

★ Emelia Rusciano

External links





Australia's Brainiest Kid

Australia's Brainiest TV Specials

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