Wudja Cudja
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Wudja Cudja was a UK-based gameshow hosted by Abbie Eastwood and Jayne Sharp
, and was based on the dares-for-cash principle, similar to shows such as I Bet You Will
and Indecent Proposals. It ran on and debuted ITV
, and ran in reruns on Men and Motors.
The series was first show from 18 July 2002 and ran for ten one hour editions.
The show also usually had a big challenge where 1,000 GBP were up for grabs. These were usually accumulative three part challenges with each one getting worse. Money wasn't received for these until the last one was completed.
The show is usually done in a leave-off format, in that the contestants tend to be already rounded up, skipping the process of finding them in the street more often than not. Transitions are coupled by quick montages.
Two [always] female contestants would compete in a contest to see who could rip their clothes off the fastest. The women weren't allowed to use any zippers, or buttons, and had to strip down to just their panties. This was a common game and the contestants were always caught off guard and picked randomly off the street.
Another female specific game in which contestants would have each other's bikinis put together, and pull against each other to see who's ripped off.
, with contestants either:
Jayne Sharp
Jayne Sharp is an English broadcaster who is a former host of Bingo Night Live on ITV1.-Early life:Sharp is from Durkar in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Before presenting, Sharp went to the University of Lincolnshire and Humberside to study Media and Film, achieving a BA Hons degree...
, and was based on the dares-for-cash principle, similar to shows such as I Bet You Will
I Bet You Will
I Bet You Will was an Internet webcast, and later a show on MTV that paid people to do outrageous things for money. In 2008, reruns of the program began to air on Spike. It was created by Morgan Spurlock...
and Indecent Proposals. It ran on and debuted ITV
ITV
ITV is the major commercial public service TV network in the United Kingdom. Launched in 1955 under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK...
, and ran in reruns on Men and Motors.
The series was first show from 18 July 2002 and ran for ten one hour editions.
Format
The show would open with a monologue by the two hosts, usually loosely referencing what the contestants were to do, followed by a really quick montage of the following dares to come. Contestants were picked off the street at random, and most of the time, not even told what dare they were going to do prior, but what cash amount they were to receive.The show also usually had a big challenge where 1,000 GBP were up for grabs. These were usually accumulative three part challenges with each one getting worse. Money wasn't received for these until the last one was completed.
The show is usually done in a leave-off format, in that the contestants tend to be already rounded up, skipping the process of finding them in the street more often than not. Transitions are coupled by quick montages.
Recurring Dares
Although Wudja Cudja has its share of variations, episodes tended to contain lots of nudity, branding it an adult program overall. Some of the recurring games were:- Rip and Strip
Two [always] female contestants would compete in a contest to see who could rip their clothes off the fastest. The women weren't allowed to use any zippers, or buttons, and had to strip down to just their panties. This was a common game and the contestants were always caught off guard and picked randomly off the street.
- Bikini Tug-O-War
Another female specific game in which contestants would have each other's bikinis put together, and pull against each other to see who's ripped off.
Varied Dares
Aside from the usual strip games, Wudja Cudjas other dares were similar to that of its American counterpart, I Bet You WillI Bet You Will
I Bet You Will was an Internet webcast, and later a show on MTV that paid people to do outrageous things for money. In 2008, reruns of the program began to air on Spike. It was created by Morgan Spurlock...
, with contestants either:
- Eating something disgusting.
- Getting their head shaved bald.
- Being covered in something messy, and or publicly humiliated.
- Something involving endurance, such as how many clothes pin can one put on their face, or how long can one hold sawdust in her bikini bottoms without scratching.