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Australian kids' game show that ran on the [[Seven Network]] for four seasons (1993-98). The show had kids from different primary schools competing for points. Each day, two kids represented their school, with the aim of collecting as many points as possible for their school's final total, updated daily and revealed at the end of the week.
Australian kids' game show that ran on the [[Seven Network]] for four seasons (1993–98). The show had kids from different primary schools competing for points. Each day, two kids represented their school, with the aim of collecting as many points as possible for their school's final total, updated daily and revealed at the end of the week.


The show consisted of three rounds. The first and second round involved each team, separately, having to guess the answer to a what-am-I question from a series of clues given by host James Sherry in ninety seconds. Once the team had worked out the answer, they would then type out the answer on a giant keyboard, using their feet. The team was awarded one point for every second remaining on the clock when they finished typing. After a commercial break, the contestants would have to run through one of two mazes using the leftover time from the what-am-I question. Hidden in this maze were the letters that made up the word, and each letter was worth ten points. The process was then repeated so both team members could run the maze.
The show consisted of three rounds. The first and second round involved each team, separately, having to guess the answer to a what-am-I question from a series of clues given by host James Sherry in ninety seconds. Once the team had worked out the answer, they would then type out the answer on a giant keyboard, using their feet. The team was awarded one point for every second remaining on the clock when they finished typing. After a commercial break, the contestants would have to run through one of two mazes using the leftover time from the what-am-I question. Hidden in this maze were the letters that made up the word, and each letter was worth ten points. The process was then repeated so both team members could run the maze.
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