Wiki What?

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

Wiki What? is a unique and informative game show produced by Hearst Digital Media. It is hosted by YouTuber and social media influencer Samantha Scharff, who brings her quirky personality and expertise to the show. The series premiered on July 28, 2021, and is available to stream on the Hearst-owned media publication site Delish.com.

The show centers around two contestants who compete against each other in a series of rounds featuring Wikipedia articles. The contestants are presented with a partial, but odd, description of a Wikipedia article and are tasked with guessing the article's topic. The contestant who correctly identifies the topic earns points and moves on to the next round. The game includes three rounds, and the contestant with the most points at the end of the three rounds is crowned the winner and receives a cash prize of $500.

The show's unique format and Samantha’s dynamic hosting skills make for an exciting and engaging experience. Samantha's energy and humor make the game even more entertaining, with witty remarks and clever asides often spicing up the dialogue between her and the contestants. She also provides interesting anecdotes and historical context for the topics, ensuring that viewers learn something new with each episode.

The show’s executive producer, Joanna Saltz, saw Wiki What? as a way to explore the impact of Wikipedia on our lives and society. The game show is an innovative way to showcase Wikipedia’s vast amounts of information, bringing attention to not only its usefulness but also the quirks of its entries. The show emphasizes the idea that not everything on Wikipedia is true or as it seems, highlighting the potential hazards of relying solely on this open-source encyclopedia.

The contestants on the show come from diverse backgrounds, creating a unique and inclusive atmosphere. In each episode, two contestants compete against each other, and their life experiences and skills affect their performance. Some are experts in a particular field, while others are simply trivia enthusiasts. Regardless of their background, each contestant always has something different to offer to the game.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the show is the topics themselves. The Wikipedia entries used in the game are strange and fascinating, ranging from the Dewey Decimal Classification system to a man who broke a world record for hugging the most people in an hour. The topics truly showcase the eclectic and sometimes bizarre nature of Wikipedia.

Another exciting feature of the show is the music score. Musician and composer Benjamin LoPiccolo has created a score that amplifies the quirkiness of the show's themes. The music is upbeat and lively, adding an element of excitement and tension to the game.

Multiple episodes of the show have already been released, and viewers are already loving it. They appreciate the show's high level of entertainment and original format. Viewers who are fans of trivia or game shows will find themselves engaged with the contest and enjoying it. Even those who don't typically gravitate towards these types of programs could find themselves entertained by the show's unique concept and charming hosts.

Overall, Wiki What? is a well-executed, informative, and innovative game show. The mix of Samantha's wit, the contestants' diverse backgrounds, and the intriguing Wikipedia topics create an entertaining viewing experience. The show is a breath of fresh air among comparable quiz shows, with its witty writing and unique topics often leaving viewers in awe.

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  • Premiere Date
    October 24, 2017