Know Your Heritage

A quiz bowl for Chicago's high schools. This show has questions primarily based on ethnic American history. It is filmed at the Harold Washington Cultural Center in Chicago's Bronzeville area.

This program was originally a special "Black College Tournament" consisting of teams from colleges around the nation, which aired in syndication near the beginning of each year. After 19 years, it was expanded to a local quiz bowl for the Chicago area.

Two teams consisting of four students, each team from one high school in Chicago compete in a yearly tournament to win $1,000 college scholarships as well as trips to Walt Disney world as rewards for their knowledge of ethnic history.

Questions are presented in multiple choice format with four possible answers, with point values in varying amounts. The team that rings in first gets the chance to answer it and must give the letter and answer, giving the letter alone is not acceptable.

The questions range from primarily ethnic history with a few grab-bag categories thrown in.

Next is the huddle up round where a question is asked and up to 10 answers are shown and the teams have a minute to pick which of the answers are correct and are awarded based on number of correct guesses.

The final round consists of how many points each team is willing to wager. They do so during the second-to-last commercial break. One player from each team walks up tot he hosts podium and the question is presented. They have a time limit in which to put the answer down, when time is up, both players close their notebooks (laptops in newer eps.)

Special "All Star" eps air at the end of each season on local television usually with the losing two teams from the final four competing, students versus faculty from the high school of the winning team or two teams of Chicago celebrities.

Broadcast
Local Tournament - Weekly WBBM CBS 2 2000-200? WPWR UPN/MY50 50 - 200?-2007 WCIU 26 - 2008-Present

College Tournament Episodes - 4 Week Series Syndicated (1981-present)

Hosts
Hosea Sanders (199?-2000) John Conrad (2001) Dorothy Tucker (2002) Dwayne Bryant (2004) Greg-Alan Williams (2003, 2005-Present)

Music
Main theme (2007-Present) - "One Thing" by Amerie

Inventor
Central City Productions

Links

 * Official Site
 * MySpace profile
 * Another MySpace Profile
 * Central City Productions Site