ITV Studios' Armoza Formats, has today announced a new adaptation of the game show “Who’s Asking?” in Israel. “‘Who’s Asking’ is the ultimate gameshow that has the winning combination of thrill, knowledge, and wide range of viewers,” Amos Neumann, COO at Armoza Formats, said. “After more than 1,500 episodes worldwide, we are thrilled to kick off the 10th version of the format in Arabic, which shows how well this format can travel.”
The first Arabic version of the format, produced by United Studios of Israel, is set to air later this year on Arab language public broadcaster, Makan. The project serves as the tenth adaptation of the format, with more than 1,500 aired episodes in various territories, including Switzerland, Greece, Thailand, Hungary, and US Hispanic.
Created by Igal Shilon, Harel Josefson, Guy Wasserman, and United Studios of Israel, “Who’s Asking?” showcases a group of people with various sorts of backgrounds and professions asking question to two pairs of contestants who are free to select their askers.
The participants must attempt to answer the right question by following their instincts in exchange for a potential prize. The original version of the format aired in Hebrew in Israel on Channel 10.