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Ching Roi Ching Lan (тайск. ชิงร้อยชิงล้าน), также известная как Ching 100 Ching 1,000,000 — одна из самых популярных телевизионных игр Таиланда. Первый выпуск вышел в 1990 году. Игра разделена на блоки, а участниками являются ведущие и приглашенные гости.

История

Workpoint Entertainment Public Co., Ltd. создало телеигру Ching Roi Ching Lan совместно с Media of Medias Public Co., Ltd. Первый выпуск вышел 17 января 1990 года на телеканале BBTV Channel 7. За время своего вещания игра изменялась множество раз, включая ее название, время и продолжительность вещания и каналы: BBTV Channel 7, BEC Channel 3 и RTATV Channel 5. По состоянию на июль 2015 года, игра выходит по воскресеньям в 14:30.

Ведущие

Первоначально телеигру вели Punya Nirunkul, Mayura Tanabut и несколько других комиков. В 1998 году, к ним присоединилась Gang 3 Cha — группа комиков, участвовавших во многих выпусках шоу. В каждый выпуск приглашаются три различных звездных участника.

Format

As of August 2015, the show is divided into five sections.

The first section is called "Lakorn 3 Cha", a short sit-com performed by Gang 3 Cha and the story ends within an episode.

The next part is called "Game 3 Cha", the 3 celebrities are separated into 3 teams with the comedians (Gang 3 Cha) and play games together. The winner(s) of the game is award one point. The format of the game is changed every week.

In "Ta Khon Chon Clip", interesting human-ability clips around the world are shown and the show will invite people that have similar ability to do a task challenged by the host and the guest celebrities have to guess that can they accomplish the challenge. Guest celebrities will earn one point if their predictions are right.

The next part is called Wow Wow Wow. In this part Teng Terdterng (a member from Gang 3 Cha) will show a magic trick that every people in the show will say ‘wow wow wow’. No points are given in this part. However, secrets to the trick is revealed at the very end of the show (After the prize money section).

Finally, All guest celebrities will exchange their points for a chance at the price money (12 sticks is present, 10 of them have a diamond shaped gold ingot at the end (Called "Thang Wow" (Wow Sticks)) worth 10,000 bath each. And 2 of them have a diamond shaped black ingot at the end, worth no money. guest(s) that wins the "Game 3 Cha" Section is able to choose a stick (No sticks are awarded if the game ends with a three-ways tie), with extra stick(s) chosen by each guest that make the correct prediction in "Ta Khon Chon Clip" section of the show. All sticks chosen are pulled after the selections at the same time. The maximum prize money that guest celebrities can earn in each episode is 50,000 baht.)

Popularity

In 2009, Bangkok University did a research on ‘The popularity of teenagers’. This data was collected to give parents and society to use this information as a consideration to decide on what action should they make to develop and help these teenagers. About 1000 teenagers age between 13 and 21 participated were asked on the research. 49.1 percent were boys and 50.9 percent were girls. The result shows that Ching Roi Ching Lan was the most popular game show for teenagers.

Versions

The show has been modified many times due to the lack of popularity when it started. People’s lifestyles at that time included going to bed very early, therefore night time shows were not so interesting. The name of the show has been changed seven times already, keeping the word ‘Ching Roi Ching Lan’ in every version.

  1. Chingroi Chinglan (1990-01-17 - 1993-09-15)
  2. Ching Roi Ching Lan Top Secret (1993-09-22 - 1994-06-08)
  3. Ching Roi Ching Lan Once in a lifetime (Ching Roi Ching Lan Once) (1994-06-15 - 1995-12-26)
  4. Ching Roi Ching Lan Super Game (1996-01-03 - 1998-02-25)
  5. Ching Roi Ching Lan Cha Cha Cha (1998-03-04 - 2008-03-26, 2009-05-05 - 2011-12-27)
  6. Ching Roi Ching Lan 20th Century Tuck (2008-04-02 - 2009-04-28)
  7. Ching Roi Ching Lan Sunshine Day (2012-01-01 - 2015-06-28)
  8. Ching Roi Ching Lan Wow Wow Wow (2015-07-05 - Present)

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