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Reach for the Top

Reach For The Top is a Canadian television program in which high school students participate in trivia tournaments. The non-televised tournaments held at high schools throughout Canada during the year are known as Schoolreach; both are commonly referred to simply as "Reach."

The televised Reach For The Top series was first shown on CBC in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1961, based on the BBC series Top Of The Form. The first national Reach For The Top tournament took place in 1965, and was won by the Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute from Etobicoke, Ontario. In 1968 a short-lived Trans-World Top Team series was created by the CBC and BBC, in which teams from the United Kingdom played teams from Canada.

The CBC stopped airing Reach For The Top in 1984, but it continues to be shown on private networks. Currently, the national championship is shown on Canadian Learning Television, hosted by Daniel Richler. (The Ontario championships are also televised, on TV Ontario.)

In 1985, the Schoolreach program was established. Schoolreach is organized among the different school boards in Canada, and monthly tournaments are played, culiminating in a district final each spring. The winner in each district participates in the provincial finals (often, but not always, televised), and the provincial winner competes in the televised national championship.

Alex Trebek, better known as the host of Jeopardy!, hosted the national championship from 1969 to 1973.

The game is similar to Quiz Bowl, the high school and university trivia game played in the United States, but with some significant differences. Reach questions include "snappers," the same as "tossups" in Quiz Bowl, which can be answered by any of the four players on either team. There are also "who am I" or "what am I" questions and "shootout" questions, also open to any player. "Relay" questions are directed at only one of the teams, and "assigned" questions are directed to a single player. Questions are typically worth ten points, but can be worth up to forty points. Points are not deducted for a wrong answer.

In Canadian universities, Quiz Bowl is the dominant form of trivia competition, often played by those who participated in Schoolreach and Reach For The Top in high school.

From 1973 to 1997 the French language division of the CBC, La société Radio-Canada aired a program called Génies en herbe, which was the French language equivalent of Reach For The Top. Competitions continued after the cancellation of the program, and teams from other francophone countries around the world often participated.

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