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The Hot House was an Australian reality television series that aired on the Network Ten in 2004. It was hosted by Erika Heynatz.

The show featured couples working together to build a dream home on Queensland's Bribie Island and competing against each other to avoid being eliminated every week. Couples nominated each other for elimination and viewers voted the least popular couple nominated. The winners became the owners of the house. Simon and Jules were the winners of the competition.

The series was not successful, having been slotted against Frasier Repeats, Home and Away and ABC News, and was axed after one season.

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