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February 26, 2009

ABC piloting 'Crash Course' reality series

Car ABC is getting into the auto-reality race.

The network is joining forces with the producers of “Hell’s Kitchen” for a project in which contestants navigate an outrageous obstacle course. The project, titled “Crash Course,” will shoot a pilot this weekend and is seen as a potential companion for the network’s summer hit “Wipeout.”

If the “Crash” description sounds familiar, that’s because CBS is developing a similar project, McG’s “Thunder Road.” The ABC version will have couples compete for a prize and will have a comedic tone. Orlando Jones (“MadTV”) and Dan Cortese (“Veronica’s Closet”) are attached as hosts.

“We do things with cars that you would never imagine,” exec producer Arthur Smith said. “Yet our show is about the people, not the cars, and nothing brings out the worst in people than putting somebody in a passenger seat.”

Added fellow executive producer Kent Weed, “Any hazard you can imagine on the road — weather-related, falling rocks, anything — it’s that and much more.”

ABC is enthusiastic about “Course,” which is on a shortlist of reality projects in consideration for its summer and fall lineups.

“It sits at that intersection between fantasy and disaster,” ABC's co-head of alternative series John Saade said. “Everyone sort of fantasizes about being able to drive like crazy, to do things that you can’t do while sitting in traffic. Some of this is a blast, but you’re occasionally skidding out of control.”

Although bound to draw comparisons to “Wipeout,” Saade said the shows would feel very different to viewers.

“You spend a lot of time with the couples in the car on ‘Crash,’ ” Saade said. “There’s action, but there’s also strategizing and quieter moments.”

Smith and Weed also are working on Season 2 of “I Survived a Japanese Game Show,” which will return to ABC in the summer. The format will change a bit, increasing the action with three Japanese-style game-show challenges during each episode instead of two.

“We learned so much from doing the first season that we’re applying to the next one,” Smith said.

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Its gonna be great!!

This would be therepy for people in my line of work!

how do you get on this show.im very interested

Where do the couples sign up at? We love the show!

I agree where do we sign up?

My name is Matt. My friend Mike and I would rock this show we're both great drivers and often take our trucks out to the (back 40) HEHE and tear it up , wet, dry, snow, mud, it does'nt matter. I love this show!!!!!! Want to do it bad!!

We needed this kind of show. I want to test my relationships skills.Plus Danger's always exciting!

My fiance and I would love to be on this show. Compete to win money and crash cars. Its a dream came true.

Where do we apply ! What a rush !!! I've waited my whole life to do this !!!

where do we sign up there are 4 brothers this would be the perfect payback for thier trash talking

my youngest brother versus the two bullys in the middle we would get slaughtered but it would be fun

Yes yes I like it where do I sing me and my husband up for it to play.

I love it... where can I sign. My sister and I were made for this show!

Only one question: where do I sign up??? This is GREAT!!!!

Only one question: where do I sign up??? This is GREAT!!!!

In the early 90's, my husband participated in demo derbies. He drove for a team named plum crazy and his number was #666. Don't ask, I don't know. Santa Fe Speedway was the venue and has since been closed down due to the wealthy area in which surrounded it.I would love nothing more than to get my husband and I on the show. This summer we were in Michigan at the cass county fair and they had demolition. My husband was like a kid in a candy store. If you could have saw his face... it was priceless! My husaband gives up everything for our family and our four childern. I would love to give something back to him. Give us a chance to bring home the gold.
Sincerely,
Keri Kelly

this show is a sham. I watched the sept. 2nd episode and the mom and son team crashed into a car and tore up the right front of the car. in the next shot the fender and headlight were in perfect condition. I'll bet all the "contestants" are paid stunt men and women. I will not waste my time watching this show any longer.

Would like to sign up for this show in Indiana with my 18 yr old son .. how do we get on the show? I think this show is cool as i have seen it 2x already..

My co-worker and I are HUGE fans of the show!!! We are from the Northern Ohio/Southern Michigan area...two moms of college age & military kids who would be so thrilled to have us become contestants. We are both fearless and it is our dream to be on this show! We want to get out there and show them how it's really done!

I'm watching this show right now, and I have ONE thing to ask! Where do my best friend and I go to sign up! We're crazy enough, we're weird enough, and we'll BEAT THE PANTS OFF ANYONE!!!

HOE DO WE SIGN UP???

I can't wait!!!!

I'm well over due for all the burn rubber fli over crash bang! Please show me where and how sign all the way up.

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