Wed, Oct 10, 2007
The new 5th grade class extends a helping hand on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
Wed, Nov 14, 2007
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Kelly Pickler is her cute, bubbly self in this attempt to win big for Red Cross and AARP Grand-parenting group. Then Robert Clawson, a tailor, gets schooled in this nerve-wracking episode.
Wed, Nov 28, 2007
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Laughter ensues when Tyler Van Buren's frat brothers show up to help him and Ashley McCohn's charisma takes her to another level of entertainment in this exciting episode with a surprise twist.
Wed, Dec 5, 2007
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Who doesn't love an epic flunk out? We bring back contestants who may not have won $1,000,000 on their first try on the show, but they're getting a second shot to redeem themselves in this super fun episode.
Wed, Jan 9, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. On a special celebrity edition, the 5th graders extend a helping hand to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush who will test his elementary skills and play for big bucks with proceeds going to the Lollipop Theater Network.
Wed, Jan 23, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. The pressure is on when middle school principal, Neal Roden's students and faculty believe he's definitely smarter than a fifth grader. Then university sophomore Kalyn Gottfried, and her sorority sisters hope to win as much money as possible so they can go shopping.
Wed, Jan 30, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. University sophomore, Kalyn Gottfried continues her efforts to fund the ultimate shopping trip with her sorority sisters. Then Southern boy, Travis Proffitt, hopes his high energy and great attitude can help take him to the last round.
Wed, Apr 2, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Jimmy Phan, an energetic financial specialist, continues to try for a big prize, Beautiful and lovely stay-at-home-mom, Lauren Johnson, is confident she's smarter than these fifth graders.
Wed, Apr 16, 2008
Contestants try 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. Grownups find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
Wed, Apr 23, 2008
Contestants try 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. Grownups find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
Wed, Apr 30, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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.
Wed, May 7, 2008
A fire fighter from Los Angeles, CA, and a police officer from Oak Lawn, IL, test their skills on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge -- as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real fifth graders, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
Wed, May 14, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Military nurse/police officer, Stephan Scoggins, plans to use his winnings to take a cruise with his whole family including the family dog. Can financial analyst, Benjamin Jeng, give it all he's got to become the next millionaire?
Wed, Jun 11, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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.
Wed, Jun 18, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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
Wed, Jun 25, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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.
Wed, Jul 2, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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.
Wed, Jul 9, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Excited kindergarten teacher, Chrissy Booras, of Hull, Massachusetts and later forklift salesman, Patrick Nelke, hope to prove they are smarter than a fifth grader. This week they will have extra help from a visiting class - last year's fifth graders make an encore appearance.
Wed, Jul 16, 2008
Grownup contestants try 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. Adults find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. Contestants 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.
Wed, Jul 23, 2008
Elementary students help adults answer questions in subjects ranging from math to social studies. Teacher of the Year, Tim Dikdan, has a great shot of winning $1,000,000 with help from the fifth graders. Long Island safe-cracker, Paul Loptman, brings the laughs in his attempt at becoming a millionaire.