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The Canadian version of the game was played essentially in the same way as its American counterpart: a contestant was asked a series of eleven questions taken from elementary school textbooks; with each correct answer, the contestant accrued more money; the contestant has 5th grade "classmates" to help them; and in the event of the contestant not winning the top prize, they must look into the ...
College Bowl, a former American television quiz show for college students; Academic games; MathCounts; SmartAsk, CBC television show that was spun off from Reach; Schools' Challenge, the UK schools national quiz. Génies en herbe, French-language schools quiz on Radio-Canada; University Challenge, a university student quiz show in the UK
The New Quiz Kids was a short-lived television series, based on the 1950s game show Quiz Kids. Two separate seasons were produced in Canada in 1978-1979 by the Global Television Network in association with RKO Television and Columbia Pictures. Episodes were rebroadcast several times in the following seasons. The host was a young Terry David ...
The New Quiz Kids (1978–1979) The Next Line (1991) P. Party Game (1970–1981) Pay Cards! ... GameTV (a Canadian television channel devoted to game shows)
BBC Kids was a Canadian specialty television channel carrying programming for children and teenagers. [1] It was a joint venture between Knowledge West Communications, which managed the network and held the majority 80% interest and was a subsidiary of Knowledge Network, with BBC Studios licensing the BBC brand and holding the remaining 20% in the joint venture.
The quiz was created by Wayne Mills, a former educator at the University of Auckland, who wears a purple and black hat while hosting this literary quiz. In 2008 Wayne Mills was given the Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award [ 1 ] to recognize his achievement in establishing the Kids' Lit Quiz. [ 2 ]
Quiz Kids is a radio and TV series originally broadcast in the 1940s and 1950s. Created by Chicago public relations and advertising man Louis G. Cowan , and originally sponsored by Alka-Seltzer , the series was first broadcast on NBC from Chicago, June 28, 1940, airing as a summer replacement show for Alec Templeton Time .
Pages in category "Canadian children's game shows" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.