The first thing that I thought of was doing a literature quiz/game show. My inspiration was from a website/app called "goodreads". This website is based around books, and within it there are various different quizzes about books and literature in general. This gave me the idea to turn these quizzes into a live TV show.
I looked online to see if there were any already existing literature quiz shows, or if there were any in the past. From my research there seems to be a lot of literature quizzes online, but not so many on TV. This then gave me room to experiment with different ways in which literature can be adapted into a quiz show.
Idea 1
A literature quiz show, that tests peoples knowledge on books and authors, and the aim is to find the biggest literature enthusiast. The show will be targeted at families and older viewers and will probably be shown at around daytime/afternoon time during the day. The tone of the show will be quite lighthearted humor and chatty while also having some education within the literature aspect.
There will be multiple different rounds, along with either three of four contestants and they'll be competing to win the prize.
The rounds will challenge them to think about different types of literature and book types, and the audience will either learn something new or will be able to join in themselves with answering the questions.
The potential name of this show is "Between the Pages".
There will be multiple different rounds, along with either three of four contestants and they'll be competing to win the prize.
The rounds will challenge them to think about different types of literature and book types, and the audience will either learn something new or will be able to join in themselves with answering the questions.
The potential name of this show is "Between the Pages".
Idea 2
Also a literature quiz, but more children based than family. This was developed through the name of "Bookworm", which was originally the name of my first idea, but it sounded too childish for that targeted audience. This then gave me the idea of doing a children show.
Instead of exploring all types of books, it will only focus on the well-known and new children books. The rounds will be interactive and almost like individual games that the children can enjoy and have fun watching.
The name of this show will be "Bookworm" and there could be two worm characters with names, to keep the audience engaged.
Instead of exploring all types of books, it will only focus on the well-known and new children books. The rounds will be interactive and almost like individual games that the children can enjoy and have fun watching.
The name of this show will be "Bookworm" and there could be two worm characters with names, to keep the audience engaged.
Idea 3
This idea isn't as developed as the others, but I was thinking of doing a student show. I'm not sure what the content of this would be yet, but perhaps it could be something that students can relate too and perhaps they can play a few games based on the average students life.
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