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2009 Canadian TV series or program
In Real Life
Created byJonathan Finkelstein
Presented bySabrina Jalees
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes33(+2 webisodes)
Production
Executive producerJonathan Patel
Production companyApartment 11 Productions
Original release
NetworkYTV
CBC
ReleaseMarch 4, 2009 (2009-03-04) –
December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)

In Real Life (formerly known asIn the Real World) is aCanadianreality show where eighteen young contestants aged 12–14 race acrossNorth America and compete in a series of real-life tasks, aimed to "discover the skills, strength, and stamina it takes to make it in real life."[1] The show is developed and produced by Apartment 11 Productions.[1] The show is hosted by Canadian comedian and actress,Sabrina Jalees.

The first season ofIn Real Life was nominated for the Shaw Rocket Prize in 2010.[2]Sabrina Jalees was nominated as "Best Host in a Pre-School, Children's or Youth Program or Series" in the2009 Gemini Awards.[3] The show was nominated for "Best Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or Series" in the2011 Gemini Awards.[4] In 2011, Mark Lawrence, the director ofIn Real Life was nominated for aLeo Award for "Best Direction in a Youth or Children's Program or Series".[5]

The first season was originally planned to premiere on February 4, 2009, asIn the Real World but was delayed one month. The first season premiered on March 4, 2009. The second season premiered on October 4, 2010.[1] The third season of the series premiered on October 3, 2011.[6]

Overview

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Each season ofIn Real Life features eighteen kids, aged 12–14, from across Canada competing throughoutNorth America in various real life jobs. At the start of each season, the eighteen challengers are paired up into nine teams of two and given team colours (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, teal, purple, grey, and brown (seasons 1, 2), or pink (season 3)).

In each experience, the challengers compete in three (or more) tasks related to one job in the real world. Each experience also contains a hidden "Shield", which a team can find and use to protect themselves from elimination. The first team/challenger to cross the finish line at the end of each experience is given the choice between two prizes: the "Big Reward" for instant gratification or the "Wrench" which will slow another team down in the next experience. The second team/challenger to cross the finish line receives whichever prize the first team turned down. The last team/challenger to cross the finish line is usually eliminated, unless they possess a "Shield" (and the second last team doesn't) or it is a non-elimination experience (season 1).The shield cannot be used more than once in the competition but if you find it you can keep it for the whole competition.When five teams remain in the competition, they will have the opportunity to split up and pair up with a new teammate. When three teams are left, the teams are dissolved and the challengers will compete as solo competitors.

In the very last experience, the winner will receive the title of "In Real Life Champion", college tuition money, and an all-expense-paid family vacation.

Seasons

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SeasonPremiere dateFinale dateContestantsWinnerRunner(s)-UpEpisodes
In Real LifeMarch 4, 2009June 3, 200918Ruby-Rae RogawskiMaddison Hartloff13
In Real Life 2October 4, 2010December 6, 2010Tea VlatkovicSam Mantin10 + 1 webisode
Christian van Vilet
In Real Life 3October 3, 2011December 12, 2011Zachary TngSydney Reynolds

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryResult
2009Gemini AwardsSabrina Jalees, Best Host in a Pre-School, Children's Youth Program or SeriesNominated
2010Shaw Rocket PrizeBest Children's, Youth, or Family ProgramNominated
2011Leo AwardsMark Lawrence, Best Direction in a Youth or Children's Program or SeriesNominated
Youth Media Alliance Awards of ExcellenceBest Convergent Interactive ContentNominated
Gemini AwardsBest Children's or Youth Non-Fiction Program or SeriesNominated
2012Digi AwardsBest in Cross-Platform - KidsWon
Kidscreen AwardsViewer's Choice for Best Tweens/Teens ProgramWon
Best Tweens/Teens Companion WebsiteNominated
2013Kidscreen AwardsBest Tweens/Teens Non-Animated or Mixed SeriesWon
International Emmy Kids AwardsBest Non-Scripted EntertainmentNominated
Canadian Screen AwardsBest Cross-Platform Project – Children's and YouthNominated
Claire Cappelletti, Best Writing in a Lifestyle or Reality/Competition Program or SeriesNominated
Youth Media Alliance Awards of ExcellenceAwards of Excellence for Best Television Program, All Genres, Teen CategoryWon
Parents' AwardNominated

Records

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RecordChallenger(s)SeasonNumber
Most Experience WinsRuby-RaeSeason 16 Experiences
Most Top Two Finishes12 Experiences
Most Wrenches Won7 Times
Most Times Wrenched3Talon5 Times
Andreas & KellySeason 32 Times
Most Big Rewards Won4Ruby-Rae & Maddison HSeason 13 Times
Sam & AmberSeason 2
AbhinavSeason 3
Most Shields FoundMaddison H & TalonSeason 12 Times

^3 Talon holds the record for most times wrenched throughout the series, 5, whereas Kelly and Andreas hold the record for most times wrenched in a single experience, 2 times.

^4 Ruby-Rae, Maddison H, Sam, Amber, and Abhinav all tied for this record.

References

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  1. ^abc"About-itrw".Apartment 11. Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-25. Retrieved2009-03-27.
  2. ^"In Real Life Nominated for Shaw Rocket Prize".Apartment 11. Oct 5, 2010. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-15.
  3. ^"Two Apartment 11 Series, In Real Life And Mystery Hunters, Nominated For Gemini Awards".Apartment 11. August 25, 2009. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-15.
  4. ^"Apartment 11 Series "in Real Life" Nominated For A Gemini Award".Apartment 11. August 3, 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-15.
  5. ^"Director Of In Real Life And In Real Life 2, Nominated For A Leo Award!".Apartment 11. May 17, 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-15.
  6. ^"New Season Of "In Real Life" Premieres Monday, October 3rd At 7p.m. Et/pt On Ytv!".In Real Life | Apartment 11. August 16, 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved2011-08-21.
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