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Kidstreet : ウィキペディア英語版
Kidstreet

''Kidstreet'' is a Canadian children's game show that aired from 1986 to 1992 and was hosted by Kevin Frank, 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'', which was in production at the same time as ''Kidstreet'' during its last season in 1991-92), who also worked as associate producer.
''Kidstreet'' was produced by Blair Murdoch at CFAC/CKKX in Calgary and aired on the CanWest Global and WIC in Canada, with reruns later airing on America One in the US. In the final season, production moved to CKVU-TV in Vancouver, where Frank simutaneously hosted ''The Next Line''. ''Kidstreet'', produced by Northstar Syndications, later Blair Murdoch Productions, was one of Murdoch's longest running game shows airing new episodes for 6 seasons.
==Gameplay==
Three teams of two kids each (all siblings) sat in race cars 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.

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