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Nine bets big on THE FLOOR: Rodger Corser hosts Aussie version of global hit

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The Floor is bringing the heat this April with 81 trivia contestants battling it out in a massive, high-stakes game show.

Hosted by Rodger Corser, the fast-paced competition will see players square off in head-to-head duels, claiming tiles and answering questions for a chance to take home a life-changing $200,000.

From familiar faces like MAFS’ Jules Robinson and Lego Masters’ Kale Frost to everyday Aussies, the stage is set for fierce competition and plenty of surprises. Let the trivia madness begin!

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From Nine:

The Floor, the global sensation trivia game, has landed in Australia for a fast-paced battle of brains in which 81 contestants in a giant arena will chase a life-changing prize of $200,000. 

Hosted by Rodger Corser (Doctor DoctorUnderbelly), this intense competition begins on Monday, April 28, at 7.30pm on Channel 9 and 9Now.

Contestants battle it out on the dazzling LED floor in a high-stakes trivia showdown, with $200,000 on the line in The Floor (image- supplied)

In The Floor, trivia fanatics from across Australia will put their knowledge to the test in high-stakes, head-to-head duels. Each contestant starts with one tile on the floor of the arena, representing their specialist field of knowledge. Their mission? Win duels, conquer more of the 81 tiles, and claim as much ground as possible. 

There can only be one winner: the top trivia buff, who will walk away with $200,000 in cash.

Rodger Corser said: “The Floor is a high-energy mix of strategy and trivia, taken to a whole new level. With 81 contestants and $200,000 at stake, it’s intense, unpredictable, and guaranteed to keep you hooked. 

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“With an amazing array of contestants of all ages from across the country, and with categories that are just as diverse, it’s the perfect game for the whole family to play along at home. Believe me when I say it’s a nailbiter right to the end.”

From teachers, tradies and nurses to entrepreneurs, artists and everything in between, The Floor will feature a true cross-section of Australia. Among the 81 contenders, a few familiar faces will also step up to the challenge.

Entrepreneur and Married at First Sight favourite Jules Robinson takes on The Floor, swapping love for logic in a quest for the ultimate prize (image – supplied)

One is Jules Robinson, the entrepreneur and Married at First Sight favourite who is ready to swap love for logic and claim her tile. Popular MasterChef contestant and paediatric nurse Amina Elshafei will bring her signature mix of brains and heart – but can she whisk up the winning answers? Or perhaps LEGO Masters fan favourite and professional LEGO artist Kale Frost will build his way to victory.

Since launching in the Netherlands in 2023, The Floor has taken the world by storm, captivating audiences in over 15 countries, including the USA, France, Spain, and Germany.

Now it’s Australia’s turn. With a huge range of categories, The Floor is the ultimate family game night – a show where viewers can test their trivia knowledge and play along from home as contestants battle it out on the dazzling LED floor. It’s non-stop thrills, fierce competition, and edge-of-your-seat entertainment all the way.

The Floor is a Talpa Format produced by Eureka Productions for the 9Network.

With 81 contestants competing for the ultimate prize, only one will rise to the top.

Find out when The Floor premieres Monday, April 28, at 7.30 pm AEST on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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5 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve been watching the US version.Aussie version would be good because a ) US version has those overhyped American contestants, b ) US version too many American terms, words, Americanisms. Tip of your tongue sorta stuff. Quite stressful at times.

  2. Basically it’s flash cards. 40 seconds one one one. First to run out of time loses. ie subject fruit and veg…
    Carrot, apple, broccoli, turnip, ……pass “ parsnip “ lose 3 seconds.
    Subjects are authors, books,celebrities, films etc etc. gotta be quick, quite stressfull when it’s tip of your tongue.

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