Around the World in 80 Ways

Around the World in 80 Ways (2011)

EndedReality showTravel

The hosts will attempt to travel the globe using 80 different modes of travel, including blimp, fighter jet, ostrich, canoe, chariot and hitchhiking, without repeating any of them. Sometimes they will work together and sometimes they will race as they seek to accomplish their goal.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Such Great HeightsDec 4, 2011
S01E09From Buffalo to BangkokNov 27, 2011
S01E08Riding RickshawNov 20, 2011
S01E07Beasts of BurdenNov 13, 2011
S01E06Crash BuggiesNov 6, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Around the World in 80 Ways' premiere?

'Around the World in 80 Ways' premiered on October 2, 2011.

Who were the hosts of the show?

The hosts of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' were Rob Mariano and Dennis Anderson.

What was the main concept of the show?

The main concept of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' was to travel around the world using various modes of transportation, excluding airplanes.

How many teams participated in the show?

'Around the World in 80 Ways' featured eight teams competing against each other.

What were some of the modes of transportation used in the show?

The modes of transportation used in 'Around the World in 80 Ways' included boats, bicycles, cars, trains, and even camels.

What was the prize for the winning team?

The winning team of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' received a cash prize of $1 million.

Which countries did the teams visit during the show?

The teams visited countries such as Mexico, Russia, Japan, China, and Brazil during their journey on 'Around the World in 80 Ways'.

Were there any challenges or obstacles the teams had to overcome?

Yes, the teams faced various challenges and obstacles throughout the show, testing their skills and adaptability to different situations.

Did the teams have any restrictions on their modes of transportation?

Yes, the teams were not allowed to use airplanes as a mode of transportation, which added an extra layer of difficulty to their journeys.

Who were the executive producers of the show?

The executive producers of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' were Thom Beers, Phil Segal, and Jeff Conroy.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

There is no information available regarding any awards or nominations received by 'Around the World in 80 Ways'.

How long were the episodes of the show?

The duration of each episode of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' was approximately 60 minutes.

Did the show have any spin-offs or related series?

There is no information available regarding any spin-offs or related series of 'Around the World in 80 Ways'.

Were there any notable guest appearances on the show?

There is no information available regarding any notable guest appearances on 'Around the World in 80 Ways'.

How were the teams chosen for the show?

The teams on 'Around the World in 80 Ways' were chosen through a casting process where they had to demonstrate their adventurous spirit and ability to adapt to different situations.

How many episodes were there in the first season?

The first season of 'Around the World in 80 Ways' had a total of 10 episodes.

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