I'd Do Anything (TV series)
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I'd Do Anything is an ESPN
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 reality show hosted by George Gray. The basic plot of the show is that it involves three players trying to win a dream sport
Sport
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s reality for a friend.

The series was broadcast
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 Tuesdays on ESPN in 2004, then Monday nights on ESPN2
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.

Format

The first three events are to qualify for the final. If you win an event you qualify for the finals. If two players win events, the other player goes home. If one player wins all three qualifying events, they choose their opposition for the final. The events are sports related with a twist. Whoever wins the final gets their sports dream for their friend fulfilled.

Changes

In 2004, each person had a different sports dream. In 2005, each person had the same sports dream.

UK series

The show was loosely based on a United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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 series of the same title which originally aired on BBC1 and hosted by Ian Wright.

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