Captive (2004 TV series)

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Captive
GenreReality/quiz show
Created byRose Bay
Presented byJohn Aiken[1]
Country of originNew Zealand
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersDarryl McEwen
Jonathan Glazier
Julie Christie
Original release
NetworkTV2
Release2003 (2003) –
2004 (2004)

Captive was a New Zealand reality TV show that was broadcast on TV2 at 7 pm on week nights, the timeslot usually occupied by Shortland Street, in early 2004.

Format[edit]

The show put five strangers together in an apartment and forced them to perform challenges, with one house-mate replaced every week.[2]

The contestants were captive in a complex for the duration of their time on the show. They competed for prize money of nearly forty thousand New Zealand dollars by answering pop culture questions. If they correctly answered the question, they stole money from other captives. If they answer wrongly, they lost money. Whoever had the most money after a round was given the option to leave captivity or to take their winnings. However, the person who had the lowest sum of money after the final round had to leave empty-handed.[3]

Contestants[edit]

Liz Shaw appeared on Captive for one episode. She would later go on to feature on New Zealand Idol as the "anti Idol" in 2005.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Calum Henderson. "The greatest reality TV hits of Dame Julie Christie". The Spinoff. Retrieved October 2019
  2. ^ Dame Julie Christie: the reality queen's finest moments Stuff. Retrieved October 2019
  3. ^ Caught in a tedium trap (subscription required)