60 mins
Family Piggy Bank brings the unique dynamics of a family dinner to the studio. This fun-filled game show puts one family’s knowledge and trust in each other to the test as they work together to try to fill their family piggy bank. One main contestant with the help of four family members will go through three rounds of trivia. In round one, contestant will earn money. In round two, they will try to multiply and in the final round, the family will try to cash out their piggy banks. Can the family win the glory and fame or will they shame the family name?
| 16 March 2021
ITV Studios’ Armoza Formats division has unveiled its new slate for spring 2021 with three new formats across a variety of genres plus two scripted series.
Produced by Armoza Formats and Gamechanger’s Nimrod Harel and Yaron Yashinsky, Family Piggy Bank puts one family’s knowledge and trust in each other to the test as they work together to try to fill their family piggy bank. One main contestant with the help of four family members will go through three rounds of trivia in a bid to win money. Using CGI technology, the format comes with a technological hub that creates a prime time, shiny floor studio, virtual game play movements and a virtual audience.
A Family Man comes from Russia’s TNT
ITV Studios-owned Armoza Formats’ spring slate features five new formats, comprising three unscripted and two scripted shows.
In unscripted is gameshow Family Piggy Bank, a one-hour programme from Armoza and Gamechanger that puts one family’s knowledge and trust in each other to the test as they work together to try to fill their family piggy bank.
Using CGI, the format comes with a technological hub that creates a shiny-floor studio, virtual gameplay movements and a virtual audience.
The other two unscripted formats are co-developments between Armoza and Something Special in Korea. The first, Checklist for Love, is a 16×60’-90’ dating competition show in which 11 men and 10 women will move in together in the hope of finding their one true love.
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Armoza Formats Reveals Spring Slate
Produced by Armoza Formats and Gamechanger’s Nimrod Harel and Yaron Yashinsky,
Family Piggy Bank brings the dynamics of a family dinner to the studio. The game show puts one family’s knowledge and trust in each other to the test as they work together to try to fill their family piggy bank. Using CGI technology, the format comes with a technological hub that creates a prime time, shiny-floor studio, virtual gameplay movements and even a virtual audience.
Armoza has two new formats created as co-developments with Korea’s Something Special.
Checklist for Love is a dating reality competition that taps into the age-old struggle when looking for a partner: do you follow your head or your heart? Eleven men and ten women will move in together in hopes of finding their one true love. Using two checklists that each they have agreed features the qualities that are most important for their future partner to possess, the singles are put
First up is
Family Piggy Bank, a game show where family members go through three rounds of trivia in an attempt to “fill the family piggy bank.” The format uses CGI technology to create a shiny floor studio, virtual game play movements and a virtual audience.
The project is produced by Armoza Formats and Gamechanger’s Nimrod Harel and Yaron Yashinsky.
The producer/distributor is also prepping two formats co-developed with Something Special Korea the first of which is
Checklist for Love, a dating reality arc competition that finds 11 men and 10 women moving in together looking for their one true love.