The Seven Network in Australia showed a reality show called "The Mole." It is based on the series of shows called "The Mole," which have been shown in many countries. Who is the traitor? was the simple question that the show's subtitle in Australia asked. The show is a reality competition where the contestants work together to add money to a pot that only one of them will win. One of the contestants has been dubbed "the Mole" by the show's producers and given the job of making it hard for the group to make money. His or her identity won't be revealed until the last episode of the series, when two real contestants take a quiz about the Mole. At the end of each episode, the contestant who scored the lowest on a quiz about who the mole is is kicked out of the game. In the first four seasons, the show was hosted by actor Grant Bowler. In the fifth season, Bowler had to be somewhere else, so presenter Tom Williams filled in for him. The first three seasons all took place in Australia, but the fourth and fifth took place in New Caledonia and New Zealand, respectively. Mason Media Group was in charge of making the first season. David Mason was in charge of making the second through fifth seasons of Seven. Fremantle Media Australia was in charge of making the sixth season.
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The Seven Network in Australia showed a reality show called "The Mole." It is based on the series of shows called "The Mole," which have been shown in many countries. Who is the traitor? was the simple question that the show's subtitle in Australia asked. The show is a reality competition where the contestants work together to add money to a pot that only one of them will win. One of the contestants has been dubbed "the Mole" by the show's producers and given the job of making it hard for the group to make money. His or her identity won't be revealed until the last episode of the series, when two real contestants take a quiz about the Mole. At the end of each episode, the contestant who scored the lowest on a quiz about who the mole is is kicked out of the game. In the first four seasons, the show was hosted by actor Grant Bowler. In the fifth season, Bowler had to be somewhere else, so presenter Tom Williams filled in for him. The first three seasons all took place in Australia, but the fourth and fifth took place in New Caledonia and New Zealand, respectively. Mason Media Group was in charge of making the first season. David Mason was in charge of making the second through fifth seasons of Seven. Fremantle Media Australia was in charge of making the sixth season.
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