Checkpoint (TV program) explained

Genre:Entertainment
Director:Jan Pool
Presenter:Klaas van Kruistum
Country:Netherlands
Language:Dutch
Num Series:8
Num Episodes:112 (+4 specials)
Runtime:25 minutes
Channel:Zapp (EO)

Checkpoint was a Dutch children's TV show broadcast by the Evangelische Omroep on Zapp. It can be described as a jumble between Brainiac, Jackass and Fear Factor for youth. The show is presented by Klaas van Kruistum.

In this show tests are carried out which can be sent in by the viewers. However, most tests are not based upon scientific methods. It is rather a show in which stunts are performed.

The ninth season of Checkpoint aired in September 2014.

Structure and development

Since 2009, when the show aired for the first time, its structure has chanced a couple of times.

During the first two seasons of Checkpoint, every episode consisted of three tests. The second one always was Boys vs Girls. In these tests the differences between boys and girls are scrutinized and it focussed on whether men or women are better in performing a certain task or function. The other two tests changed every episode and these focused on products being pinpointed.

Since the third season, which was broadcast in Spring 2010, the structure changed, the number of items went up from three to about four. Also: recurring items were introduced, of which one featured a contest. Apart from the contest now being moved to the closing credits and just a couple of exceptions this structure has still been maintained.

Recurring items

Boys vs girls

This section is featured since the start of the show and nearly every episode contains a new edition. In these tests the differences between boys and girls are scrutinized and it focussed on whether men or women are better in performing a certain task or function. In the season finales a compilation of these tests is shown, which also features the final rankings of the past season (since season 3).

Other recurring items

In season 3 more recurring items are introduced. An overview:

Recurring items a season

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1 Minuutjexx
De Achtbaanx
De Auto Van Je Vaderx
Cartoon Checkx
Feestdagenx
Gevaar in Huisx
De Glijbaanxx
Handleidingenxx
High Speed Camerax
Jong vs. Oudx
Kat vs. Hondx
De Klapper Van De Weekxx
De Kracht Van Veelxx
Net als in de filmxxxx
Nederland vs ...x
Onbreekbaar?x
Onderstebovenx
De Ovenx
Poep en Plasx
Psychotestxxx
Recyclex
Schimmelgevaarxx
Spreekwoordenx
Top Secretx
Vuurwerkxx
De Windtunnelx

Success

Checkpoint is very popular and in the period the show runs, the ratings from the broadcastings raised to high values. It became one of the flagship shows of Zapp and also belongs to the best viewed shows on Nederland 3 on Saturday. Checkpoint even got his own events, like the vader/zoon-dag (father/son day), which are successful as well and heavily visited.

The show was also awarded several awards. In 2011 Checkpoint won the Cinekid Kinderkast Publieksprijs (Cinekid Kinderkastaudience award) in the category non-fiction. The next year it was nominated for the prestigious Prix Jeunesse international and eventually archived the Children's Jury Award. The same year they got a nomination for the Gouden Stuiver (Golden Nickle), which was however eventually won by Het Klokhuis. Just a week later they revenged by winning the Cinekid Kinderkast Publieksprijs for the second successive year. In 2013 they were once again nominated for the Gouden Stuiver, but Het Sinterklaasjournaal was the final winner this time. In 2014 Checkpoint won the TV-BEELDEN award for best children's show.

YearAwardStatus
2011Cinekid Kinderkast Non-fictionWon[1]
2012Prix Jeunesse InternationalWon[2]
2012Gouden StuiverNominated
2012Cinekid Kinderkast Non-fictieWon
2013Gouden StuiverNominated
2014The TV-BEELDEN, best children's show.Won

Spin-off

Early July 2014 the show gets a spin-off, called Checkpoint top 5. In this show the five best testing moments from a particular theme are shown. Examples are: the five best car crashes, the five dirtiest moments and the five best explosions.

Notes and References

  1. Winner audience award.
  2. Winner Children's Jury Award.