RTVE trusts Zeppelin for the production of 'All against 1', its new family contest
All against 1, a production of RTVE in collaboration with Zeppelin (Banijay Iberia) is the latest big bet by public television in the area of contests.
In All against 1, and contestant on set or a viewer from home you can win up to 100.000 euros solving “spectacular challenges”. This interactivity will be achieved thanks to a application, through which the audience will be able to answer the same questions posed to the contestant, live, on set.
Casting is now open on the RTVE website to participate in this game in which “intuition, daring and mental speed are the most important thing.” "How many helium balloons are necessary to make a sofa fly? How long can a diver hold his breath inside a shark tank? At what speed will a caravan crash into the ground from a height of seven stories? The correct answer is not found in books or on the Internet, so there is only one way to find it: to carry out these great experiments on sets and in incredible outdoor locations," he points out. RTVE to explain the dynamics of this particular contest.
Each program will be made up of ten rounds. The The contestant's bet will be measured with the average of the bets in all of Spain, and the result that is closest to the solution of the challenge will win each of the first nine rounds and will accumulate sums of money. However, it will be tenth and final round that determines who wins the total prize pool.
All against 1 (All Against 1) is an original format of Nordisk Banijay y Nordisk Film TV Denmark that has already triumphed in seven countries. In Denmark it has reached its sixth edition on the air after having doubled the channel's audience and having obtained 48.5% share quotas, being especially strong among young people. Norway has already broadcast five seasons and has had participants as important as its prime minister Erna Solberg, who dared to compete and measure himself against his entire country. The contest has also been successfully broadcast on television. Germany, France, Finland, Sweden and Czech Republic.
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