It's Academic (New Zealand game show)
It's Academic was a general knowledge quiz show for high school students in New Zealand, broadcast by TVNZ in the 1980s.[1] It's Academic was hosted by Lockwood Smith, who later became a member of the New Zealand Parliament, eventually serving as its speaker. The show was produced and directed by Kevan Moore[1] (creator of Mortimer's Patch[2]) with Patrick Macaskill as adjudicator.[1]
School teams of three pupils competed for digital watches, handheld calculators and sets of the Encyclopedia Britannica for their school.[1] The quiz followed the format of its long-running American counterpart.[1] The theme tune, 'Piano Parchment', was written as library music in 1968 by Johnny Pearson[3] and was well known in New Zealand living rooms about the same time as the theme for BBC drama series All Creatures Great and Small.
List of winning schools
- 1981: Onslow College, Wellington[4]
- 1985: Takapuna Grammar School, Team-Sarah Ell, Erica Heppleston, Suzanne Nola
External links
- It's Academic 1993 regional final on NZ on Screen website.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 it's Academic page on NZ on Screen website, viewed 2013-07-26
- ↑ Kevan Moore page on NZ On Screen website, viewed 2013-07-26
- ↑ Johnny Pearson obituary in The Independent, viewed 2013-07-26
- ↑ Whatever happened to... on New Zealand Herald website, viewed 2013-07-26