Shell Quiz
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The Saint Gabriel's and Suankularb Wittayalai Nonthaburi teams during the 2007 finals |
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Genre | Game show, educational |
Country of origin | Thailand |
Language(s) | English, Thai |
No. of seasons | 42 |
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Original channel | Channel 4 Bangkhunphrom (Currently broadcast on Nation Channel.) |
Original airing | 1965 |
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Official website |
The Shell Quiz, or as it is currently known, Shell Quiz on the Road, is a televised upper-secondary school quiz competition in Thailand. The questions are given in English, and deal with a broad range of topics of knowledge, similarly to Quizbowl, with the English language itself as a focus. The programme is sponsored by Shell Thailand, and has been broadcast since 1965, making it the longest-running television programme in the country.[1] It is currently broadcast on the Nation Channel.
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[edit] Production history
The programme has since its conception been organized by the Public Relations Department of Shell Thailand, and was first broadcast in 1965 on Channel 4 Bangkhunphrom, Thailand's first television channel and the precursor to Channel 9 and Modern Nine TV. The programme changed broadcasters many times, having also been broadcast on Channel 7, Channel 5, and Channel 11, the last of which broadcast the programme from 2001–2006.[2] The format of the show has gradually changed with time, from having contestants provide written answers to be marked by the judges and scores kept on a blackboard, to a buzzer lockout system with electronic scoreboards which has been in use since the 1981 season.[3] The nature of the quiz questions has expanded to encompass different formats, including video-based comprehension questions and word-hinting games. Questions from the programme have routinely been published in the Nation Junior Magazine.
For the 2007 season, in cooperation with the Nation Junior Magazine, a new format was introduced, moving production from the studio to participating schools across the country. The programme was titled Shell Quiz on the Road, and was broadcast on the Nation Channel.[4]
[edit] Format
Prior to the 2007 season, the programme was conducted by a presenter and a native English-speaking quiz master, who presented the questions while the presenter offered explanations in Thai afterwards. From 1995–2006, the Language Institute of Chulalongkorn University co-produced the programme by providing the presenters and the questions for the programme.[3] Teams of three students from forty-eight schools competed in a single-elimination tournament of one-on-one matches, except for the finals where all three teams met.
In the 2007 season, the number of participating schools was increased to sixty-four, with four teams of two students meeting in each match. The format was changed to accommodate a single presenter who read the questions and provided commentary, assuming a more informal style than the university instructors previously did. This role was fulfilled by Suphajon Klinsuwan, former Nation Channel reporter. A panel of three judges scored the answers.
Each match consists of four parts, namely: Questions and Answers, where general knowledge questions are asked; Watching and Listening, a video-based comprehension test; Pictorial Dictation, where contestants have to write down names of objects ranging from the common to the obscure; and the Word Clue Game, a word guessing game in which contestants give hints to provided words for their team mates to guess.
[edit] Results
The 2007 championship was won by Techin Chuladesa and Piratthima Vachiraprakarnsakul from Triam Udom Suksa School, who received a trophy from HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, two one-month scholarships for English courses in Australia by Kaplan Aspect, and a cash prize of 20,000 baht.
Prior seasons offered award plaques from the Shell Company and cash prizes to the winners and runners-up. Results of all past seasons are as follows:
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[edit] References
- ^ Top Ten Magazine (Bangkok) 3, 1992, July 1992.
- ^ “"Shell Quiz on the Road 2007" เรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษผ่านเกมโชว”, Krungthep Turakij, 2007, 4 October 2007, <http://www.bangkokbiznews.com/2007/10/04/WW17_1702_news.php?newsid=188904>. Retrieved on 26 April 2008. (In Thai.)
- ^ a b About Shell Quiz (HTML, in Thai). Shell in Thailand, from the Shell web site. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.
- ^ Shell Advertorial. Nation Multimedia web site. Retrieved on 2008-04-25.