Entertainment format What Would Your Kid Do? is heading to India following its acquisition by GoQuest Digital Studios.


The TV show, which challenges parents to guess how their children will behave in a range of situations, is produced by UK-based Boomerang Productions, a division of TwoFour Group.
What Would Your Kid Do? wraps specialist factual child development psychology within a game show format. Children are filmed in a real setting attempting a number of tasks that will explore everything from curiosity to lateral thinking, risk taking to rule breaking.
As the tasks unfold, the programme’s host observes alongside the parents as they try to predict what their child will do in each new situation. The results are a fascinating, heart-warming and often surprising insight into the minds of children. Series one in the UK reached more than 3.7 million viewers and rated 18% above the slot average across the series.
What Would Your Kid Do? is an exciting and fresh format. The show full of surprises, laughs and heart-warming moments has been a great hit. We are confident that it will be just as successful in India, a perfect addition to the TV landscape here and be well received by audiences too,” said Darshan Bhatt, director of GoQuest Digital Studios.
What Would Your Kid Do? wraps specialist factual child development psychology within a game show format. Children are filmed in a real setting attempting a number of tasks that will explore everything from curiosity to lateral thinking, risk taking to rule breaking.
As the tasks unfold, the programme’s host observes alongside the parents as they try to predict what their child will do in each new situation. The results are a fascinating, heart-warming and often surprising insight into the minds of children. Series one in the UK reached more than 3.7 million viewers and rated 18% above the slot average across the series.
What Would Your Kid Do? is an exciting and fresh format. The show full of surprises, laughs and heart-warming moments has been a great hit. We are confident that it will be just as successful in India, a perfect addition to the TV landscape here and be well received by audiences too,” said Darshan Bhatt, director of GoQuest Digital Studios.