School Rangers

School Rangers (Thai: รถโรงเรียน School Rangers; RTGS: Rot Rong-rian School Rangers, lit. "School Bus: School Rangers") is a Thai variety and game show hosted by Atthaphan Phunsawat (Gun), Harit Cheewagaroon (Sing), Nachat Juntapun (Nicky), Wachirawit Ruangwiwat (Chimon), Korapat Kirdpan (Nanon), Tanutchai Wijitwongthong (Mond), Thitipoom Techaapaikhun (New), Weerayut Chansook (Arm), Tawan Vihokratana (Tay), Leo Saussay, Jumpol Adulkittiporn (Off) and Nawat Phumphotingam (White).[1]

School Rangers
Thaiรถโรงเรียน School Rangers
Genre
Presented by
Country of originThailand
Original language(s)Thai
No. of episodes129
Production
Producer(s)Tatchakorn Boonlapayanan
Production company(s)GMMTV
Release
Original network
Original release15 January 2018 (2018-01-15)
Chronology
Preceded byHigh School Reunion
External links
รถโรงเรียน School Rangers
รถโรงเรียน

In every two-part episode, the show features a certain school in Thailand with the its hosts visiting that school together with their guest Thai celebrities. Both then compete in various tasks and challenges along with the school's selected students who excel in their respective fields. At the end of each two-part episode, both show hosts and their guests turnover the proceeds of their fundraising activity to the beneficiary school. Produced by GMMTV, the show premiered in Thailand on 15 January 2018 on GMM 25 and serves as a sequel of High School Reunion.[2][3]

Hosts

Current hosts

Former host

  • Chatchawit Techarukpong (Victor) (Ep. 1–50)
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