WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge

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WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge
2008 logo for WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge.
Created byRobert P. Reed (bishop)
Developed byCharles Green
Mark Quell
Directed byPeter Kaminski
Presented byRobert P. Reed (bishop)
Narrated byKevin Nelson
Country of origin United States
Production
Executive producersRobert P. Reed (bishop)
Jay Fadden
ProducerPeter Kaminski
Original release
NetworkCatholicTV
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2004 –
Present

WOW: The CatholicTV Challenge is a game show presented on the CatholicTV cable network. The series was developed in 2004 to teach the basic facts of the Catholic Faith through the lives of young children.

History

Origin

The program first aired on September 6, 2004. It was created by the president of CatholicTV, Father Robert Reed. The show's title was conceived by Sean Ward, coordinator of new media at the network.

Interview format (2004–2007)

The original format, simply called WOW, was used for the first three seasons and styled after Kids Say the Darndest Things. Participants discussed the theme of the day, getting "Wowsers" (simple foam representations of the show's logo) for saying the "deepest" things. At the end, the child with the most Wowsers received a prize.

Quiz format (2007-present)

Beginning in 2007, the format changed to a question-answer game show. Three children, introduced by the animated canine "Nosey the Know-it-All Dog", attempt to answer questions around the day's common theme, called a "Wudabout";[1] Nosey also asks any tie-breaker and "Super Challenge" questions.

After five minutes, the high scorer moves on and another set of three contestants is introduced; after three rounds, each five minutes long, the three winners compete in the Final Challenge. The winner of this round receives a prize.

Since the purpose of the show is to convey an understanding of basic Catholic beliefs to viewers both young and old, the series actively gives prospective contestants any and all questions with the answers for study one month in advance of the taping.

Production team

As of 2016, Reed is the program's host and executive producer,.[2] Peter Kaminski produces and directs the show, while CatholicTV senior producer Kevin Nelson is announcer.

References

  1. ^ Amanda Roberge (August 9, 2013). "Students "WOW" on CatholicTV game show". Worcester Telegram. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  2. ^ Evan Allen (June 5, 2011). "Divine quiz". The Boston Globe. Retrieved August 6, 2016.

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