Game Show Who’s Asking? Commissioned in Greece

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Armoza Formats’ interactive game show Who’s Asking? has been commissioned in Greece by Epsilon TV, which ordered 100 episodes.

The local adaptation of the studio-based show will be hosted by actress Katerina Zarifi. The format was originally developed by United Studios of Israel.

In the series, instead of picking the type of questions to be asked, two pairs of contestants must select an “asker” from the faces on the screen in front of them. Whether it’s the bus driver, a doctor or a streetwise grandma, each has a question for the contestants.

Ed Hall, general manager of Epsilon TV, said: “The new shape of Epsilon TV is emerging as the team finalized a deal with international format company Armoza Formats for the game show Who’s Asking? This is a brand-new format for Greece, already a successful show in other markets, and I look forward to seeing our exciting new version of this show launching here.”

Alkisti Maragoudaki, chief content officer at Epsilon TV, added: “Following the finalization of the deal between Epsilon TV and Armoza Formats, regarding the globally renowned game show Who’s Asking?, I feel obliged to express my utter excitement in view of what is bound to be a mutually prosperous and beneficial collaboration. Really happy to welcome the ultimate and unique game show Who’s Asking? to Epsilon TV.”

Avi Armoza, CEO of Armoza Formats, said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with Epsilon TV on the Greek adaptation of Who’s Asking? and believe that they will provide a strong home for this dynamic game show that is set to engage the whole country.”