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As You Say (말하는 대로) Nam Changhui (TV Personality), Jee Seok-jin (Comedian), Gim Yeonghui (Producing Director) Yoo Jae-suk's Debut 30th Anniversary Special 106 May 12 Nth Anniversary (N주년) Yeo Junyeong (Child), Gim Yeonjin (Call Center Agent), I Sangbae (Board Game Company CEO), Kwang Hyung Lee (President of KAIST) 107 May 19
You Quiz on the Block (Korean: 유 퀴즈 온 더 블럭) is a South Korean variety show program on tvN starring Yoo Jae-suk and Jo Se-ho. [1] The first 12 episodes aired on tvN from August 29 and ended on November 14, 2018. It is broadcast by tvN on Wednesdays at 23:00 . [2]
Along the way, contestants can be assisted by a "classmate", one of five school-age cast members, in answering the questions. Notably, upon getting an answer incorrect, deciding to prematurely end the game, or not winning the top prize in later versions, contestants must state that they are "not smarter than a 5th grader".
Watcher Entertainment gained its name from the infamous true crime case of The Westfield Watcher, from which Madej and Bergara had covered in a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The trio began the company as co- CEOs ; however, Bergara and Madej stepped down from the role in 2023 to focus on content creation.
In each game, the contestant (an adult) is asked a series of up to eleven questions, spanning ten subjects (such as history, maths or science) taken from textbooks for 6- to 10-year-old students. Each question is associated with an age level; there are two questions per age group, from 6 to 10.
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The show was part of a block of daytime games on NBC during the early 1970s, which began with Concentration at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time and continued to Three on a Match at 1:30 p.m. Most of these games were known for emphasizing game play over prizes, which were intentionally small due to memories of the quiz show scandals of the 1950s.