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BYUtv’s Relative Race: Racing to Find Your Relatives While Tugging at Your Heartstrings

Want to watch a great show that reveals the importance of family and connection? Check out RELATIVE RACE!
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Want to watch a great show that reveals the importance of family and connection? Check out RELATIVE RACE! And this season, there are some people who have large YouTube followings on the show!

Relative Race Season 2 premieres March 5, 2017 @ 7PM MT on BYUtv. Watch it on the free BYUtv app on Roku, Xbox, iPhone/iPad or Android: http://www.relativerace.com/watch

Learn more about Relative Race: http://www.relativerace.com

Catch up on Relative Race season 1 here: https://goo.gl/FzgJ3K

Follow Relative Race on Social Media

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RelativeRace
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relativerace
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RelativeRace

CONTENT BELOW FROM MERIDIAN MAGAZINE

After a successful first season and winning a Best New Series award, BYUtv’s original reality series Relative Race is returning for Season 2 beginning Sunday, March 5, 2017, at 6pm MST.

Relative Race is what happens when reality television meets genealogy—it’s an engaging competition show with a positive, family focused spin. Provided with nothing but a paper map, a rental car, and an old-fashioned flip phone, each couple receives daily instructions via text message to complete unpredictable challenges that provide clues about who their relative is and where they live. The catch is that GPS and Internet are forbidden! The innovative technology of AncestryDNA matches each couple with ten relatives over the course of the race. Cameras follow the couples’ respective journeys, capturing authentic, unscripted moments. Each night, the team that takes the most time to compete their challenges and find their relative receives a strike. If a couple receives three strikes, they are eliminated from the race. At the end of the race, the winning team walks away with a cash prize.

Season 1 of Relative Race was recently honored with the Best New Series (Reality Competition) award by Cynopsis Media, beating out competition from Food Nework, Lifetime and Esquire Network.

Season 2 of Relative Race brings heartwarming connections, heart-racing competition and surprising new twists. This season’s ten-day road trip begins in Miami, Florida, and ends in Boston, Massachusetts. The team that crosses the finish line first will receive $50,000.

“What sets Relative Race apart is that we’re searching for the best in people, and that we’ve created programming with a purpose,” said Dan J. Debenham, host of the program. “It truly goes hand-in-hand with BYUtv’s mantra to ‘see the good in the world.’”

BYUtv’s original programming lineup includes the long-running sketch comedy series Studio C, which has received over 800 million views on YouTube; Random Acts, a fun-loving hidden camera show that pulls pranks with a purpose, and more. BYUtv is available in every state of the country via cable, satellite, and several digital media platforms including byutv.org.

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