Season 3
28 episodes
43 min. per episode
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An overconfident adult faces off against sharp-witted kids, revealing unexpected truths about knowledge, humility, and childhood wisdom.
Episodes
Supermodel turned entrepeneur Kathy Ireland looks the part, but can her business acumen help her bring $1 million home to Providence Hall Preparatory High. And later, Georgia state school superintendant Kathryn Cox tries to prove that she is indeed smarter than a 5th grader.
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Identical twins and a mother of quintuplets attempt to graduate toward the top prize of $1 million in this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. These contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Players are not alone, however; there is a way for them to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get help from real grade-schoolers who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A dentist grits his teeth as he endures the exam on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. These contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Players are not alone, however; there is a way for them to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get help from real grade-schoolers who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
An Ivy League graduate from Cornell heads back to the classroom on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. These contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Players are not alone, however; there is a way for them to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get help from real grade-schoolers who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A quiz show that features adult contestants and questions directly from the textbooks of first through fifth graders.
