Kviskoteka Explained

Kviskoteka is the name of a general knowledge television quiz broadcast by TV Zagreb. The quiz was created in 1979 and it aired for 15 years from 1980 to 1995.[1] [2]

Broadcasting

The editor and author of the assignment was Lazo Goluža, and Darko Novaković, Branko Lipanović, Boris Senker, as well as other Croatian university professors participated in the creating of the questions.[3] Žarko Domljan and Pavao Pavličić who were part of the jury, also collaborated on the project.

The host of the quiz in the first four seasons was Ivan Hetrich, and then since 1984 Oliver Mlakar, for whom Kviskoteka is mainly associated.

While it aired on TV Zagreb, by many it was the most popular and watched quiz on the territory of the former SFRY.

Kviskoteka was renewed in 2006 on Nova TV, but has not gained much popularity and was removed from the program after one season. The quiz license was sold in 2008 to Serbian television "Foks".

Games

The quiz has been organized into multiple games, which have changed over time. Some of the games are:

The first version of the association game
PointsA horse:
10Its latitudes have weak winds
9Xenophon wrote about him
8Defeated the Trojans
7Performed at Circus Maximus
6Was a Roman senator
5One type is for measuring
4His death usually flies
3His shoes are a symbol of luck
2Marko's colorful but Damian's green
1One ruler gave a kingdom for him

Kvisko

Kviskoteka's mascot is Kvisko, a brown-colored wood figure designed by academic Miroslav Šutej. Kvisko was not awarded automatically, but it was won by every player who scored at least 7 points in the first game. Players could use it in one of the following games of their choice and then it would double the points scored in that game. Kvisko has become popular with the general public as a synonym for wild card.

Viewers have massively submitted their works on the theme of Kvisko in different crafting techniques, such as figures of different materials, paintings, tapestries, cakes... After sending Kvisko made of Pag lace, lace-makers have appeared in the "detection game".[5]

After the renewation of Kviskoteka in 2006, Kvisko's design and construction materials were changed. It is now made of plexiglass and is blue.[6]

Quiz today

Kvisko is the name for a quiz-based mobile application. Association game is the only category available so far. Behind the app is Kviskoteka's author himself, Lazo Goluža, among others. The English version is called iQuizco.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Lazo Goluža, Branko Lipanović, "Kviskoteka", Novinsko nakladnička radna organizacija "Sportska tribina", Zagreb 1982.
  2. Lazo Goluža, Darko Novaković, "Kviskoteka: igra kvizova", Grafički zavod Hrvatske", Zagreb 1990.
  3. Web site: Kvizovi koje smo voljeli. tportal.hr. 29 April 2020.
  4. Association game from the 70th show, 1985. Editor: Lazo Goluža. Host: Oliver Mlakar. Contestants: Milan Mihailović, Dragana Blažević, Svetlana Tatić, Darko Vujnović. Jury: Dr. Žarko Domljan, Dr. Pavao Pavličić, Lazo Goluža. Record of the show from YouTube.
  5. Web site: VIDEO OD BEBIĆA- "ČIPKARICA URICA ORLIĆ U EMISIJI KVISKOTEKA". www.pagpress.com. 29 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Predstavljen novi izgled Kviska – Jutarnji List. 18 September 2006. www.jutarnji.hr. en. 29 April 2020.
  7. Web site: INTERVJU: Mobilna aplikacija Kvisko zadivit će sve ljubitelje emisije Kviskoteka – Studentski.hr. studentski.hr. hr. 29 April 2020.