Cast and crew were on site at Dooralong on February 14 for the filming of the second season of the socially-conscious TV series Australian All Stars.
Filming for the TV travel show with a difference saw nine cast members, including Australian survivor star Steve Khouw spend a week in the Central Coast/Hunter/Newcastle area experiencing everything from hot air ballooning to skydiving, jet boating and surfing.
The Dooralong segment saw cast members take part in a Raw Challenge as they tackled Australia’s most epic obstacle course and tested their physical and mental boundaries.
With more obstacles and mud than any other obstacle course in Australia, the 8km course tested every cast member – and no-one finished clean!
Comprising 10 one-hour episodes, the show, from award-winning Australian production company Charity TV Global, first premiered on the Seven Network in 2019.
Pre-filming all cast members were required to raise funds for a nominated philanthropic cause.
All net proceeds are granted to Australian charities aligned to each series with funds during the locally-filmed episode will support Women’s Community Shelters.
Charity TV Global adhered to strict COVID-19 protocols during the entire filming process.
Adventure All Stars is currently broadcast to an audience approaching 100 million people in 25 countries.
The second season will be screened across the globe, with more countries added to a broadcast deal secured with Outdoor Channel Asia.
Charity TV Global is an award-winning Australian TV production company which combines entertainment with philanthropy.
The organisation has been filming and fundraising since 2005 and has raised more than $9M for charity.
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Media release, Feb 14
Charity TV Global