Host | |
Melissa Vanderschyff | |
Executive Producer | |
John Cena | |
Broadcast | |
Nickelodeon: 3/26/2018-11/20/2018 | |
Packagers | |
Hard Nocks South Productions ITV Entertainment |
Keep it Spotless was a short-lived American adaptation of the British format just simply called Spotless as it mainly featured kids competing in a variety of physical and paint-filled challenges that are designed with one goal in mind -- to stay clean as possible. The cleaner they are, the more money they can win; in fact, if a team can stay pretty clean as possible, they could win up to $10,000.
Gameplay[]
Two teams compete in a series of games. After each game, a 360° scanner will measure each team's mess in order to determine just how spotless they really are. Both teams started out with 100 points, but for every drop of paint that got on them, their potential points score would dwindle. After each event, the individual scores would be averaged out to form a team score for that game. The exception was the final event, the "Face-Off", where the scores are added together. The team with the higher score wins.
The Gauntlet[]
In the bonus round, the winning team would run a five-obstacle course, with the scores averaged together. The team is guaranteed $1,000 no matter what, but reaching higher scores, the team would earn an additional $1,000 per 10 points earned.
Cash Awards[]
Here's how they get rewarded for cleanliness.
Range | Amount |
---|---|
0-10 | $1,000 |
11-20 | $2,000 |
21-30 | $3,000 |
31-40 | $4,000 |
41-50 | $5,000 |
51-60 | $6,000 |
61-70 | $7,000 |
71-80 | $8,000 |
81-90 | $9,000 |
91-100 | $10,000 |
Production Location[]
Los Angeles, California
British Version[]
As mentioned above, the original British version just simply called Spotless voiced/hosted by Redd Pepper, airs on ITV on 20 August (August 20) 2016.