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Buckle up, Canada! Cash Cab returns for milestone Season 10 on April 22

From a media release:

CASH CAB is back for its 10th season with 26 all-new episodes where unsuspecting passengers become instant contestants on the hit game show on wheels. Hosted by Adam Growe, riders answer trivia to win cash — while wrong answers earn strikes, and three strikes ends the game at the curb. Fan-favourite twists like the Red Light Challenge return, alongside the double-or-nothing finale Cash Cab Karaoke, where contestants must sing for their money or lose it all! Two new episodes air Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET on Much starting on April 22, and stream Thursdays on Crave.

A true Canadian TV icon, Cash Cab is revving up for its biggest, boldest season yet, with a brand-new cab, fresh surprises, and the kind of authentic, unpredictable, and laugh-out-loud moments that have made it a fan favourite for a decade. Whether it’s nailing trivia on pop science or pop culture, calling in a last-minute Shout-Out, or belting out a song under pressure, anything can happen once the meter starts running.

This season, the stakes are higher and the rides are wilder. Contestants are real people hailing a real cab, and can still lean on classic lifelines like Mobile, Street, and Social Media Shout-Outs to help their game, but the real showstopper is Cash Cab Karaoke; a high-energy, double-or-nothing finale that turns every ride into a full-blown performance. One wrong note? You could lose it all.

Behind the wheel is beloved host Adam Growe, whose quick wit and infectious energy continue to turn everyday commutes into unforgettable, edge-of-your-seat game show moments.

“It’s an amazing feeling when my ceiling lights go off — especially when I get to surprise people in the Cash Cab who’ve grown up watching the show,” said host Adam Growe. “After 10 seasons, I believe that if you really want to understand what it means to be Canadian, just watch the contestants in the back of my Cash Cab!”

Produced by Castlewood Productions Inc., Cash Cab is directed and series-produced by Richard Rotter, an Emmy-nominated and CSA Award-winning creative known for bringing cinematic flair and emotional punch to unscripted storytelling. The series is executive-produced by Andrew Burnstein, with format licensing and global distribution by All3Media International.

About Castlewood Productions Inc.
Castlewood Productions is a Toronto-based producer of high quality film, television, and on-line original content. Named to Realscreen’s ‘Global 100’, Castlewood is listed among the world’s top independent producers of factual content. Founded in 2007 Castlewood Productions is built firmly on three decades of continuous success by its founder and President Andrew Burnstein.  Andrew’s talent for creating a broad spectrum of award-winning factual entertainment has established Castlewood Productions as an industry leader in the production and distribution of popular programs. For more information, visit castlewoodproductions.com.

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Cash Cab Music hits the road

From a media release:

Buckle up, Canada! The iconic Cash Cab series returns with a musical twist, as Cash Cab Music premieres on GameTV on Monday, March 4 at 8 p.m. ET.

Adam Growe—beloved Canadian personality, comedian, and licensed taxi driver—hosts this thrilling game show, giving unsuspecting passengers the chance to test their music knowledge for cash prizes. As they drive to their destination, Growe asks them a series of increasingly-challenging questions. They’re not entirely alone on their journey, however. If they get stumped, there’s help – they can phone a friend, ask the world on social media, or shout out to a stranger on the street. But only once per game!

Each correct answer puts money in their pocket, while each incorrect answer counts as a strike. Like baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out! The contestant must immediately exit the vehicle, no matter where they are on their route. Contestants who manage to reach their destination without earning three strikes, will have the opportunity to add to their winnings in the all-new “Cash Cab Karaoke” segment. In this electrifying final round riders can double their money if they can belt out the answer to the final question.

About GameTV
GameTV is a Canadian channel specializing in game-related programming such as game shows, competition-based shows, reality series and movies. The channel is available in over 6+ million homes in digital basic on IPTV, cable and satellite systems throughout the territory. GameTV is a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp., a leading global sports media company

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Why is gambling such a common theme for TV?

Gambling is one of the most popular pastimes in Canada, and it has been found that nearly 70 percent of the population has participated in some form of gambling in the past. Gambling games are characterized by being generally exciting yet simple to understand. With such a high number of Canadians being familiar with gambling, it has often been used as a theme within TV shows. Certain series have had gambling-specific episodes, while game shows have taken the concept of gambling and made it into a reality competition.

Thrilling and Relatable
One of the major reasons that gambling is often depicted on screen is down to the fact that it is strongly associated with excitement. A common trick to upping the thrill levels in a TV series is to include some elements of chance and gambling, in which the fate of the characters could go either way.

One recurring theme from works of fiction is to give the protagonist a tough ultimatum to deliberate. This dilemma, the result of which could go either way, is often used as a way to form a cliffhanger at the end of the episode. It isn’t always explicitly linked to chance or gambling, but the character’s choice can have dramatic consequences down the line. Jesse Pinkman opting to kill Gale at the end of Breaking Bad Season 3 is an example of this. The character had to wrestle the emotions of murdering an innocent man in order to save his own skin.

There have been some Memorable Gambling Scenes in TV Series
When TV writers want to up the ante in a more obvious way, they often send their characters to the casino. Here, they tend to play well-known games that viewers can relate to. With the rise of online gambling, more people are familiar with the rules of table games like roulette and blackjack, along with slot machines. When it comes to thinking of the most memorable gambling scenes that have been in a fictional TV series, there are quite a few strong moments to choose from.

Fans of Friends will fondly remember “The One in Vegas,” which was the double-length finale to Season 5. There were a lot of gambling scenes throughout the episode, but the most iconic was when Monica was on a run of good fortune at the craps table. Chandler joins her at the table and shouts out various promises to the crowd if she wins, such as that they will buy everyone a round of drinks. He eventually says they’ll get married if she rolls a hard eight, and she does.

Another hilarious gambling scene featured in the British sitcom, Peep Show. The protagonists decide to host a poker night because Mark believes that it is a manly pastime, and he wants to impress Sophie’s new boyfriend, Jeff. Mark doesn’t want to take any risks so folds at every opportunity, while Jez doesn’t know how to play the game but manages to bluff his way through.

Along with fictional series, many viewers will look back with delight on occasions in reality TV shows when people have gambled. There have been a few times in Deal or No Deal when players have been left with a choice between gambling the Banker’s deal to see if they can win the jackpot. Who Wants to be a Millionaire is also renowned for putting players in some tough spots as they aim to take down the ultimate prize.

Gambling is a Great Format for Game Shows
The developers of some of the most popular game shows ever invented have taken elements from gambling in order to create an exciting experience for viewers. Deal or No Deal, mentioned above, is one of the prime examples of a format in which players are constantly required to gamble. The original show was a Dutch offering called Miljoenenjacht, which means Hunt for Money. The 26 box format with regular monetary offers from a banker went on to be used in over forty different countries, including Canada in 2007.

The thrilling aspect of Deal or No Deal is the fact that players are constantly put into a position in which they could potentially lose or gain a lot money. In Canada, Cash Cab is one of the longest-running and most popular game shows. The Discovery Channel show presented by Adam Growe has been on air since 2008 and gives players the chance to gamble frequently with double or nothing questions. It seems that the easy to understand concept of gambling is one that translates perfectly to game show audiences.

Gambling is a common theme for TV series and game shows because it’s something that most viewers can relate to. While not everyone likes to gamble, they may enjoy the thrill of living these tough decisions vicariously through characters or contestants.Facebooktwitterredditlinkedinmail