[quote name=\'Chief-O\' post=\'150607\' date=\'Apr 19 2007, 11:18 PM\']
WTVT in Tampa had one in the 70's called "High-Q"----I don't know much about it, but go to
big13.net and you'll probably find a pic or 2 from it.
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I do because I saw it when I moved to the Tampa Bay area back in 1973.
High-Q used the
College Bowl format, and was on Big 13 [as WTVT was called back then] weekends during the school term for nearly a decade, ending in 1977. It was structured as a 32-team elimination tournament, with the championship round being a best-of-3 series. Ray Blush, who also anchored a weekly news documentary series as well as the Saturday night news on WTVT, hosted
High-Q, assisted by announcers Ron Harpe, Bob Stone and, later, Dean Drapin. Dr. Bob Harder, a philosophy professor at the Univ. of Tampa, served as the show's official.
During much of that same era, WFLA-Channel 8 featured a similar show called
Categorically Speaking, hosted by a somewhat elderly radio newscaster named Bob Higby. On this show, which also had an elimination tournament setup, each school had a 5-member team and were asked questions whose categories were revealed by the host before he asked them. Three rounds were played: A 5-point opening round in which teams alternated in answering questions, as with
College Bowl tossups, followed by a 10-point second round in which teams alternated in conferring to answer questions [like in
College Bowl bonus questions], then a 5-point final round in which both teams had a shot at answering tossup questions. [no penalties for wrong answers]
Given the so-called e/i requirements, one of those stations is going to have to bring a show like that back.