Waku waku is the Dutch version of a Japanese game-show format (hence the name, unintelligible in Dutch or other Western languages) in which a small panel of celebrities is shown a number of short film sequences in which (usually wild or zoo) animals are shown in unusual (often artificially created) situations. The presenter asks the panel members multiple choice-questions about what an animal (or group)'s next move or reaction will be, as a rule a matter of guessing, the scores don't actually affect the show.
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In a Temple filled with lost treasures and protected by mysterious Mayan temple guards, six teams of...
Bamzooki is a mixed reality television gameshow on the BBC which features a toolkit developed by Gam...
Bad Influence! is an early to mid-1990s British factual television programme broadcast on CITV betwe...
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Storybook Squares is a short-lived Saturday morning version of Hollywood Squares for children. The p...
Two teams of children answer questions and perform stunts all-the-while getting messy.
Adventure gameshow where four plucky school kids race through the ‘jungle’ tackling fiendishly trick...
Get Your Own Back was a British children's game show, which ran from 26 September 1991 to 31 March 2...
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