Rakett 69 Explained

Genre:Science Ultimate Edutainment
Director:Indrek Simm
Presenter:Season 1 - Jüri Muttika & Martha Piigli Season 2 - Aigar VaiguSeason 3 - Aigar Vaigu
Judges:Heli Lukner; Mart Noorma; Aigar Vaigu
Narrated:Erik Lill
Theme Music Composer:Tauno Aints
Country:Estonia
Language:Estonian
Num Seasons:12
Num Episodes:16 per season
Executive Producer:Ylle Rajasaar
Producer:Kaspar Kaljas
Editor:Mirjam Matiisen; Heidi Hanso; Karin Martinson
Location:Tartu
Tallinn; Tapa Army Base; AHHAA
Runtime:30 minutes
Channel:Eesti Televisioon
Last Aired:present

Rakett69 is an Estonian science competition show, broadcast by Estonian Television and funded by the Estonian Research Council.[1]

European Broadcasting Union elected "Rakett69" as best educational TV show in Europe in spring 2012.[2] It also won the Estonian Science Communication Award in the same year.[3]

The objective of the program is to popularize the natural sciences in Estonia. The contestants run for the €10,000 scholarship to further pursue their career in their chosen field of science. The targeted audience of the program is 75,000 people.[4]

Set-Up [5]

After a talent show, where each individual shows a bit of what they know, a panel of three judges chooses the few who are good enough to compete for the prize. The chosen contestants are initially divided into three teams, each with its own colour. In each episode the teams are given three assignments of varying difficulty, each with its own time limit. The judging panel awards points, depending on how well each team handled the assignments. The team with the fewest points at the end of the episode must vote a member out (technically, they vote for which team members they want to remain in the show). This goes on until there aren't enough contestants for three teams. The remaining contestants are divided into two teams and the show goes on, with the judges now deciding who remains from the losing team. When the contestants are down to three, they are split up and given neutral assistants to help them handle the assignments.

In the final, the remaining two contestants go head to head in some given theme to get the prize pool of €10,000.

Seasons

SeasonOriginal runwidth=7%Winnerwidth=7%Runner-upContestants
1January 15 – May 7, 2011Juhan KoppelJaan-Eerik Past12
2January 7 – April 21, 2012Timothy Henry Charles TammKristiina Tüür15
3January 12 – April 27, 2013Reigo KebjaRoland Matt15
4Thorny ValkJaneli Õun15
5Karl ReinkubjasKaarel Siimut15
6Frida LaiguGregor Randla15
7Karl Vilhelm ValterGert Lees15
8January 6 - May 5, 2018Kadi SiigurViktoria Siigur15

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.etag.ee/science-communication/science-communication-programme-teame/the-television-series-at-the-top-of-the-pyramid-and-rocket-69/?lang=en The television series “At the Top of the Pyramid” and “Rocket 69”
  2. http://www.eurovisiontvsummit.com/eurovision-2012/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/SpecialFocusDay_FR.pdf EBU Eurovision TV Summit 2012 Nordic Focus Day Programme
  3. http://www.etag.ee/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/K%C3%A4skkiri-2012.-a-ETPA-tulemuste-kinnitamise-kohta.pdf Results
  4. http://www.masis.eu/files/reports/updated_fall_2011/MASIS_ESTONIA_report_updated%5B1%5D.pdf Monitoring Policy and Research Activities on Science in Society in Europe (MASIS). National Report, Estonia.
  5. http://www.rakett69.ee/ Official homepage