RocKwiz

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RocKwiz
Rockwiz logo.jpg
Genre Quiz show
Created by
Written by
Directed byPaul Drane
Presented by
Starring
Theme music composerThe RocKwiz Orkestra
Country of origin Australia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons15
No. of episodes185 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Joe Connor
  • Ken Connor
  • Peter Bain-Hogg
Production locations St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
Editors
  • Chris Ward
  • Samuel Frederick
Running time60–90 minutes
Production companyRenegade Films
Original release
Network SBS (2005–2016)
Fox8 (2023)
Release31 January 2005 (2005-01-31) – 25 June 2016 (2016-06-25)
24 February 2023 (2023-02-24)

RocKwiz is an Australian television live music trivia quiz show, focused on rock music and featuring different guest artist musicians who perform live in each episode. The show was co-created by Brian Nankervis, Peter Bain-Hogg, and Ken Connor. [1] [2] It was originally broadcast on SBS and premiered in 2005 also on Foxtel's Max but now airs on Foxtel. The 14th season, which was the final season aired by SBS, premiered on 7 May 2016. [3] [4] Season 14 consisted of 7 episodes, recorded between February and April 2016, with the theme "RocKwiz Salutes The Legends". [3] The final episode aired on 25 June 2016. [5] The series won the 2007 AACTA Award for Best Light Entertainment Television Series [6] and was nominated in the same category three times, it was also nominated for a Helpmann Award. [7] On February 3, 2019 it was announced that SBS would no longer be commissioning any more TV episodes although the live touring shows would continue. [8] In 2023, a new series was commissioned by Foxtel, with some changes to the format including a focus on more recent music and filming in a studio.

Contents

In October 2022, it was announced the series will be revived by Foxtel and will air on Fox8 in 2023 with eight 30 minute long episodes. [9] [10]

Summary

The program is hosted by Julia Zemiro and originally aired on Saturdays at 8:30 pm, except in 2014 when it aired on Mondays at 9:30 pm. Regular episodes are shot in The Gershwin Room at St Kilda's Esplanade Hotel, commonly called just The Espy, in Melbourne. The program format typically puts local lesser-known singers alongside more well known Australian and international musicians in a show closing duet after they have led teams of contestants chosen from the audience in a trivia quiz. It has a cult following for its no-frills style. The show features the "RocKwiz Orkestra" which provides musical clues and backing for the special music guests and, where needed, the contestants.

RocKwiz has also become a successful touring franchise and has staged national tours and special appearances at festivals. Occasionally these live tour shows are filmed for TV broadcast.

Cast

Hosts

The show is hosted by Julia Zemiro with Brian Nankervis as the scorer and "adjudicator where necessary". Dugald McAndrew is the roadie who features as a "human scoreboard". The show had the following guest hosts while Julia Zemiro was away on Eurovision duties:

House Band

The RocKwiz Orkestra comprises:

Rounds

The quiz comprises five rounds, and one preliminary round called "Ready Steady RocKwiz" which happens off air to select the contestants for the show from the live audience at the venue on the night. A notable feature of the show is its very casual attitude to the scoring system – a fact Brian once addressed on his introductory segment after apparently receiving some complaints from viewers. A common example of this is the awarding of "bonus points", often done when one team appears to be dominant.

Finale of Rockwiz Live at Byron Bay Bluesfest, April 2014. L to R - Linda Bull, Vika Bull, Henry Wagons, Michael Franti, Adalita Srsen, Robert Susz. Rockwiz Finale Bluesfest 2014.jpg
Finale of Rockwiz Live at Byron Bay Bluesfest, April 2014. L to R - Linda Bull, Vika Bull, Henry Wagons, Michael Franti, Adalita Srsen, Robert Susz.

To close each show the musical guests perform a duet accompanied by the RocKwiz Orkestra. Four volumes of the best duets have been released on CD & DVD and some of the duets are available on iTunes.

Episodes

As of June 2016, fourteen seasons of the show had been broadcast on SBS. In addition to the regular episodes, there have been a number of specials and Christmas shows. Episode running times for Seasons 1 & 2 was 26 minutes. Seasons 3 to 10 had a regular running time of 44 minutes. Season 11-14 episodes have a regular running time of 52 minutes. The 15th season airing on Foxtel in 2023 has a running time of 30 minutes.

Discography

Albums

List of albums + music video releases, with Australian chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart
positions
Certifications
AUS
[13]
AUS
DVD

[14]
RocKwiz Duets / Two for the Show
  • Released: August 2006
  • Format: CD / DVD
  • Label: SBS/Liberation (LIBCD8211.2/LIBDVD1064)
8614
  • ARIA: Gold (DVD) [14]
RockWiz Duets Volume 2
  • Released: October 2007
  • Format: CD / DVD
  • Label: SBS/Liberation (LIBCD9245.2/LIBDVD1079)
-29
RockWiz Christmas
  • Released: 2008
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Liberation (LMCD0030)
-
The RocKwiz Duets Volume III: The Beat Goes On
  • Released: October 2009
  • Format: CD / 2×DVD
  • Label: SBS/Liberation (LMCD0091/LIBDVD1079)
-23
RockWiz Uncovered-
National Tour
  • Released: October 2010 [15]
  • Format: CD + DVD
  • Label: Liberation (LIBDVD1110)
-6
RockWiz The Christmas Album
  • Released: 2011
  • Format: CD, LP
  • Label: Universal Music Australia (LMCD0153)
-
RockWiz Uncovered Volume Two
  • Released: 2012
  • Format: 2×CD
  • Label: Universal Music Australia (5339127)
-
RocKwiz - Sunday Morning
  • Released: September 2015
  • Format: CD, LP
  • Label: RocKwiz (ROC009b)
  • Note: Compilation
-

DVD releases

Awards and nominations

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
ARIA Music Awards of 2012 The RocKwiz Christmas Album Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album Nominated [22]

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