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$ale of the Century was an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 – 29 November 2001. Tony Barber hosted a game show with essentially the same format under the title Temptation from 1970 to 1976, and was also the initial host of Sale for over a decade before being replaced by Glenn Ridge in 1991. Hostesses over the years have included Victoria Nicholls, Delvene Delaney, Alyce Platt, Jo Bailey, Nicky Buckley and Karina Brown. Pete Smith was Sale's announcer for the majority of its run. Ron Neate was announcer for only the first ten episodes in 1980 before Smith took over. From 30 May 2005 – 23 January 2009, the series was revived under its original Australian title, Temptation. The Sale of the Century format has been used internationally.
$ale of the Century was an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 – 29 November 2001. Tony Barber hosted a game show with essentially the same format under the title Temptation from 1970 to 1976, and was also the initial host of Sale for over a decade before being replaced by Glenn Ridge in 1991. Hostesses over the years have included Victoria Nicholls, Delvene Delaney, Alyce Platt, Jo Bailey, Nicky Buckley and Karina Brown. Pete Smith was Sale's announcer for the majority of its run. Ron Neate was announcer for only the first ten episodes in 1980 before Smith took over. From 30 May 2005 – 23 January 2009, the series was revived under its original Australian title, Temptation. The Sale of the Century format has been used internationally.
Due to the complete absence of plot details, thematic elements, or any contextual information about the film 'Sale of the Century', an objective assessment of its political bias is not possible.
As a game show, 'Sale of the Century' naturally features a diverse array of contestants without engaging in explicit DEI-driven casting or narrative. Its format does not involve critiques of traditional identities or the explicit promotion of DEI themes.
As a game show, 'Sale of the Century' focuses on competition and prizes rather than narrative storytelling or character development. Consequently, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present for evaluation, resulting in an N/A rating for its portrayal.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a game show, "Sale of the Century" features real people in roles such as hosts, announcers, and contestants, rather than fictional characters with established canonical genders. Therefore, the concept of a gender swap, as defined, does not apply to this format.
As a game show, "Sale of the Century" does not feature narrative characters with established canonical or historical racial identities. The roles of host, models, and contestants are not subject to the definition of a race swap.
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