Troy Gray’s Adventure All Stars promises real people, real emotion & real adventure

Adventure All Stars

Travel series from Charity TV Global changes lives and creates memories

Adventure All Stars from Troy Gray’s Charity TV Global bills itself as a TV travel show with a difference. Gray said it offers real people, real emotion and real adventure.

Every episode of the series, available on 7Plus and other platforms, features 12 new cast members travelling to spectacular locations as they uncover the best and most exciting experiences around the world.

Prior to the commencement of filming each series, all cast members raise funds for Australian charities, and their reward is the trip-of-a-lifetime on Adventure All Stars.

Adventure All Stars seasons one and two are currently available in Australia via 7Plus, Fetch and Samsung TV Plus. In addition, Adventure All Stars screens in 25 countries to a potential audience approaching 100 million. International broadcast partners include Outdoor Channel, TVNZ, and Tata Sky.

Cast of Series 3 of Adventure All Stars

The second season of Adventure All Stars generated close to $1.2 million for Australian charities – making the show one of the biggest contributors to philanthropy of any TV series in the world.

The third season of Adventure All Stars premiered on 7Plus in July. The series was filmed in locations across Australia and New Zealand. Each of the 7 x 60-minute episodes allows viewers the opportunity to experience different destinations through the eyes of an engaging and socially conscious television cast.

In total, 49 episodes of Adventure All Stars have now been produced, and the amount fundraised since the inception of this TV format is approaching $10m, making Adventure All Stars the biggest contributor to philanthropy of any TV show in Australia and one of the biggest providers to charity of any TV series on the planet.

“We are creating television history by raising millions of dollars to support a record number of Australian charities,” said series founder and executive producer Troy Gray. “Unlike other TV shows, none of our cast receive an appearance fee and all net proceeds are gifted to charity. Also, let’s not forget that Adventure All Stars is a ground-breaking travel show promoting incredible destinations to a global audience – filmed and presented as socially positive, harmonious, and visually spectacular television content.”

Troy Gray also works as a public speaker and AFL ground announcer

For a forthcoming episode, Adventure All Stars is partnering with Tasman Holiday Parks in Airlie Beach.

The holiday park operator is the official accommodation partner for an upcoming Whitsundays episode in the television show’s fourth season. The cast will spend a week filming in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, and Tasman Holidays Parks Airlie Beach will provide villa and cabin accommodation for both cast and crew.

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