Relative Race (2016)
Contestants race across the country in search of relatives they have never met, in hopes they will reach the finish line first and win the grand prize. Four teams (red, blue, green, black) are given clues and challenges along the way that lead them to people who share the same DNA. The last-place finisher at each stage of the competition receives a strike. Three strikes and that team is out.
Relative Race: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
February 28, 2016
Watch the four competing couples take off from the starting line in San Francisco and conquer day one of Relative Race -- all without their smart phones. From heartwarming reunions to unsettling discoveries, a lot can happen in just one day!
1x2 - Episode 2
March 6, 2016
On day two of the race, the couples hit the road to find four new destinations and four new relatives. Emotions run high and interstates shut down as the contestants navigate Utah and Arizona.
1x3 - Episode 3
March 13, 2016
The American Southwest is on the agenda for day three of Relative Race. With nothing but a paper map, will one of the couples be able to find a town with a population of less than 200?
1x4 - Episode 4
March 20, 2016
It's day four of the race, and some of the couples are tasked with finding their family in our nation's second-largest state. See how your favorite team fares while driving across Texas and the Great Plains.
1x5 - Episode 5
March 27, 2016
The Midwest is best, as the saying goes! The stakes are higher than ever as the teams reach the halfway point of the race, and they must work even harder to beat the clock.
1x6 - Episode 6
April 3, 2016
The excitement continues as the couples keep searching for family and adventure, from St. Louis, Missouri, to small towns in Texas.
1x7 - Episode 7
April 10, 2016
On day seven, the contestants drive through Missouri, Alabama, and Tennessee in search of more relatives. Will southern hospitality help them beat the clock?
1x8 - Episode 8
April 17, 2016
Small towns in Kentucky and South Carolina are on the agenda for day eight of the race, and there is no shortage of challenges and surprises.
1x9 - Episode 9
April 24, 2016
Time is running out! As the teams head for New England, they find that their patience and navigation skills will be tested to the max.
1x10 - Episode 10
May 8, 2016
The couples arrive in New York City to compete in their last challenge in the final episode of Relative Race season one. Will your favorite team cross the finish line first?
Relative Race: 14 Season s
S1: Season 1
10 Episode s
S2: Season 2
10 Episode s
S3: Season 3
10 Episode s
S4: Season 4
10 Episode s
S5: Season 5
10 Episode s
S6: Season 6
10 Episode s
S7: Season 7
10 Episode s
S8: Season 8
10 Episode s
S9: Season 9
10 Episode s
S10: Season 10
10 Episode s
S11: Season 11
10 Episode s
S12: Season 12
10 Episode s
S13: Season 13
10 Episode s
S14: Season 14
10 Episode s
Actors in Relative Race
Dan J. Debenham
Host
Callie Shelton
Self (Team Black), Herself (Team Black)
Partrick Johnson
Self (Team Black)
Mitchell White
Self (Team Blue)
Trinesha White
Herself (Team Blue), Self (Team Blue)
Andy Orrel
Self (Team Green)
Lizzy Orrell
Herself (Team Green), Self (Team Green)
Geselle
Self (Team Red), Herself (Team Red)
Taquida
Self (Team Red), Herself (Team Red)
Ashlee Conterio
Self - Team Black
Brennan Cecail
Self - Team Black
Justin
Self - Team Red
James
Self - Team Red
Abe Erskine
Self - Team Blue
Eric Erskine
Self - Team Blue
Joselyn Mason
Self - Team Green
Tiara Fomby
Self - Team Green
Precious
Self - (Team Red), Self - Team Red
Camille
Self - Team Red, Self - (Team Red)
Pam Booth
Self - (Team Green), Self - Team Green
Joby Farrow
Self - (Team Black), Self - Team Black
Daniel
Self - (Team Blue)
Jonny Derwin
Self - (Team Blue)
Laura Jean
Self - (Team Green)
Vic Willis
Self - (Team Black)
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