Maneuvering through the roadblocks! From its debut in 2001, The Amazing Race has been a huge hit for CBS. When the Primetime Emmys added the Outstanding Reality-Competition Program category 2003, it became a staple, winning 10 out of its 15 nominations and averaging nearly 10 million viewers per season.The show hit its own bump in the road amid the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, since traveling is a must for the reality series to continue.
After major delays, season 32 returned in October 2020 nearly two years after filming wrapped.“It’s been an unprecedented time and had the world been different, there would be another Amazing Race in the can,” longtime host and executive producer Phil Keoghan told Us Weekly exclusively at the time. “But
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