Kidstreet
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Kidstreet was a Canadian
Canada
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 children's game show that aired from 1988 to 1992 and was hosted by Kevin Frank
Kevin Frank
Kevin Frank, born January 13, 1957, is a Canadian writer and actor. He is a popular host of TV shows such as The Next Line, Kidstreet and Pet Project.-Voice roles:* Kevin from Pet Project...

, with Kathy Morse as the announcer (one of the rare occasions of a woman holding this position; the pair also worked together on The Next Line
The Next Line
The Next Line was a 1990s television game show. Produced by Blair Murdoch, it was filmed at the studios of CKVU-TV in Vancouver, British Columbia...

, which was in production at the same time as Kidstreet during its last season in 1991-92).

Kidstreet was produced by Blair Murdoch
Blair Murdoch
Blair Murdoch is a television producer during the mid 1980s to the mid 2000s. He independently produced many television series, mainly game shows, for Global Television Network in Canada and for MGM Television in Los Angeles...

 at CFAC/CKKX
CICT-TV
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 in Calgary
Calgary
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 (the only Murdoch game show produced outside Vancouver
Vancouver
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 and aired on various CanWest Global
Global Television Network
Global Television Network is an English language privately owned television network in Canada, owned by Calgary-based Shaw Communications, as part of its Shaw Media division...

 and WIC
Western International Communications
WIC Western International Communications Ltd.The apparent occurrence of "RAS syndrome" here was in fact part of the company's legal name. was a Canadian media company that operated from 1982 to 2000, with operations including broadcast and specialty television, radio, and satellite distribution via...

 stations in Canada, with reruns later airing on America One
America One
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 in the US. It was produced by Northstar Syndications, later Blair Murdoch Productions.

Gameplay

Three teams of two kids each (all siblings) sat in race cars that contained microphones (in early episodes) and competed in a game where they find out how much they know about each other while trying to win prizes. Correct answers were always followed by overhead clapping, which became a trademark of the show.

Round 1 (Lap 1)

One set of kid players dubbed the drivers were sent off stage while their sibling whom are dubbed passengers answered two or three Newlywed Game-esque questions posed by host Frank. The answers given by the passengers act as predictions because when the drivers return they were asked the same questions. Each time the team's answers match, they earn 1 point. Those points were shown on eggcrate displays behind the contestants in the back of the cars (Kidstreet was the only show in Canada to use this type of display; most other shows in Canada used a variation on the Ferranti font). After the round, Frank would interview the contestants.

Round 2 (Lap 2)

This lap/round was played like the first lap/round but with two differences:
  • The roles are reversed meaning the drivers became the passengers and the passengers became the drivers.
  • Each match was now worth 3 points.

The Final Lap

This works like the 25 point bonus question on The Newlywed Game, for in this round the roles were back to the way they were in round one. The passengers were asked one final question worth 5 points if the drivers can match the answers. The team with the most points at the end of this round wins the game. A perfect score (meaning all answers in each round were matched successfully) would be 17 points. The other two teams would receive parting gifts such as Kidstreet t-shirts, Kidstreet watches, and a home version of the show.

Kidstreet Rebus

The winning team now had a chance to solve a bonus puzzle called the "Kidstreet Rebus". They faced a grid of 25 numbered squares. To start squares were revealed at the outset, the number of squares revealed was determined how many points the winning team scored during the game (if the team achieved a perfect score of 17 points, then all 25 squares would be revealed). Then the team chooses five more squares to reveal, and then they had 20 seconds to solve it (the clock was displayed in the form of a "gas gauge" that went down as the seconds passed). If successful, they win a grand prize package. But if they don't when time runs out, they have 10 more seconds to solve it. If they solve it this time, the clock stops, and the team wins prizes, depending on the remaining time.

The winners would then have a chance to gather prizes from a mass of toys assembled at the side of the stage. Typically sponsored by Toys and Wheels, the mass would feature teddy bears, cars and other toys.

In Other Media

Kidstreet is also the namesake of a band from Waterloo, Ontario
Waterloo, Ontario
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, Canada
Canada
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