Viewers will be treated to a thrilling episode of Tipping Point Australia next Monday, June 10.
This episode will showcase the game’s first ever three-way tie break as well as a series of other Tipping Point firsts that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
Playing head-to-head are 42-year-old technology manager from Victoria, Elizabeth Mulhall, 72-year-old retiree Domenic Zizza from Queensland, and 23-year-old media student from Victoria, Errol Hayden.
In one of the closest rounds in Tipping Point history, two of the contestants will battle it out, with one making it to the jackpot round.
One contestant will then play a perfect game leading to a temptation offer from Todd that will leave them questioning whether to take the risk or play it safe.
And with the x2 counter so close to the edge, will the contestant be tempted to take the challenge and make Tipping Point history?
Join host and tennis legend Todd Woodbridge on Monday for an unmissable episode of Tipping Point Australia.
Eddie Everywhere isn’t anywhere anymore. Remarkable how we have just wiped him altogether. It is as if Hot Seat never existed
John Moulis Eddie who?
Last night’s show 6th June was a repeat as I’ve seen those 2 brothers before & couple weeks ago another episode was repeated – am I going crazy
Barby Scott no you’re not. I’ve noticed a lot of repeats too.
How good is Todd here?! 😉
Why are the questions in quick fire so long? Some people get short questions others too long. Bit unfair IMO.
Todd Pfizer Woodbridge 🙇♂️💰💉☠️
Be nice if the rude contestants learnt how to say please 😡
Very poor imitation of the Uk version ☹️
Bring back Hot Seat!!
Lulu Barber yes can’t stand Todd Woodbridge with his temptation. Makes people lose their money when he knows they won’t win.
Very poor imitation of the English version can’t stand it and host grinds my gears 😡
A few things, why does Todd ask some questions quickly then take his time with others, 30 seconds isn’t long enough especially with Todd playing favourites. Why is there no penalty pot?, and a question about a how many faces does a cylinder have and the answer was 2????? Have i got dementia or was i taught wrong in school, a cylinder has 2 ends and the middle which would make it 3 faces