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"Wudja Cudja was a UK-based gameshow created by British TV Producers Remy Blumenfeld and Gavin Hay hosted by Abbie Eastwood and Jayne Sharp, designed to see how far ordinary members of the public would be prepared to go to be on TV and win money. It debuted on ITV1, and ran in reruns on ITV2 for two seasons. The series was first broadcast on 18 July 2002 and ran for twenty 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 was 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 much nudity, branding it an adult program overall. Some of the recurring games were: *Rip and Strip Two [not 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 whose ripped off. Varied Dares Aside from the usual strip games, Wudja Cudja's other dares were similar to that of its American counterpart, I Bet You Will, with contestants either: * Eating something disgusting. * Getting their head shaved. * Being covered in something messy, and or publicly humiliated. * Something involving endurance, such as how many clothes pins can one put on their face, or how long can one hold sawdust in her bikini bottoms without scratching. External links * *UK Gameshows profile 2002 British television series debuts 2002 British television series endings British game shows 2000s British game shows ITV game shows Television series by Endemol English-language television shows "
"Antoine Argoud (26 June 1914 – 10 June 2004) was a French Army officer specializing in counter-insurgency during the Algerian War of Independence. Argoud's opposition to Algerian independence from France resulted in his joining of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) and support for its use of violence in opposition to this policy. Argoud was twice placed on trial and convicted (the first in absentia) of attempting to assassinate French President Charles de Gaulle. Following the second trial Argoud was sentenced to life imprisonment, but released as part of a general amnesty in 1968. On February 25, 1963, when Antoine Argoud was hiding in Munich after the failed August 22, 1962, assassination attempt on de Gaulle, he was kidnapped by French secret police CRS agents at the Eden-Wolff hotel, and smuggled to France à la Eichmann, where he was interrogated. His revelation allowed the secret service to arrest Jean-Marie Bastien-Thiry and other assassins. Bibliography * André Cocastre-Zilgien L'affaire Argoud. Considérations sur les arrestations internationalement irrégulières, Pédone, 1965 External links *Argoud charged over de Gaulle plot *Obituary of Antoine Argoud 1914 births 2004 deaths People from Darney French Army officers French military personnel of World War II French military personnel of the Algerian War Members of the Organisation armée secrète "