Education Station facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Education Station |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Greg Robbins |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production company(s) | Uplifting Entertainment |
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Original network | Trinity Broadcasting Network |
Original release | 2010 |
Education Station was a fun game show that first aired in 2010. It was an American television show shown on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, a channel known for family-friendly programs. The show was filmed in Carnegie, Pennsylvania.
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What is Education Station?
Education Station was a bit like another popular show, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?. However, Education Station focused on learning in a Christian way. It combined fun games with educational topics.
Who Created the Show?
The show was created by Greg Robbins. He is the CEO of a company called Uplifting Entertainment. This company has made many TV shows since it started in 1999. Education Station is one of 11 different TV series that Uplifting Entertainment has produced.
How the Game Works
The game show had four exciting rounds. In each round, teams of two players answered multiple-choice questions. These questions covered many different school subjects.
What Subjects Were Covered?
The questions in Education Station came from several categories. These included important school subjects like English, Math, and Science. Players also answered questions about History and the Bible.
What Happens if You Lose?
If a team lost a round, something funny and messy would happen! They would get "gooped." This meant a big bucket of slime was poured over their heads. Sometimes, instead of slime, team members would get a pie in the face. It was all part of the fun and games!
Special Game Elements
The show also had other fun and silly parts. These included rolling the "dice of doom." There were also segments called "spill the beans" and "silly noodle." These parts added extra excitement to the game.