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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
7

Final episode date
  
6 June 2007

Number of episodes
  
61

7.1/10
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Genre
  
Reality game show

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
27 November 1987

Presented by
  
Anneka Rice

Program creator
  
Anneka Rice

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Created by
  
Anneka Rice Malcolm Heyworth

No. of episodes
  
61 (inc. 5 specials) (list of episodes)

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Craft Award for Sound Supervisor

Similar
  
Treasure Hunt, Game show, May to December, A Bit of a Do, Andes to Amazon

Challenge Anneka is a British reality game show that aired on BBC1 from 8 September 1989 to 15 October 1995 and was hosted by Anneka Rice.

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It was announced in 2006 that the series was returning, but this time on ITV. The first of the two specials was shown on Boxing Day 2006. The second transmitted in June 2007.

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Format

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The series was devised as a vehicle for Anneka Rice, who had previously appeared on Treasure Hunt, one of the first big hits for Channel 4. It was produced by Tom Gutteridge of Mentorn, who also produced the US version with Erin Brockovich.

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The format of Challenge Anneka involved Rice being given a task to accomplish within a certain period of time, usually two or three days. She was supposed to have no knowledge of what the task of each particular episode would be before it began, and would have to organise its accomplishment by persuading companies and people to contribute their time and resources for free. The task would usually be in aid of a charitable cause, for example building a play area for children within the local community, or something similar.

The format was tested in 1987's Children in Need.

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Rice would be based during the 'challenges' in a large blue truck, and for her frequent trips to persuade companies and people to take part she initially employed the use of a Volkswagen based beach buggy, and then went on to use a kit built Dakar 4x4 vehicle in the 1990s. For series 6 and 7, she had a dog called Pedro. She was also distinguished by her frequent use of her mobile phone to organise the projects, years before they became common everyday objects for people in Britain.

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Another trademark aspect of the series would be the frequent on-screen presence of Rice's soundman, Dave Chapman, part of the camera team who followed her around as she attempted to accomplish the challenges and who often found himself having to lend a helping hand.

Most of the popularity of the series came from the tension of whether Rice and her teams of volunteers would accomplish their tasks before the deadlines set. Sometimes they would fail, but usually on such occasions those who had agreed to help out would carry on the following day to complete the work.

The format was sold to many European countries, each with a different host. In the late 90s, the show was produced by Mentorn in the United States as Challenge America (ABC), hosted by Erin Brockovich.

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Get Well Soon: 500 Ways to Make You Feel Better (ISBN 0-563-38726-2) is a BBC book published in 1995, the production of which was undertaken as part of the show. Proceeds from its sale were donated to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service. The book was written for people who are themselves, or have friends, in hospital. It included contributions from British celebrities including Susan Hampshire, Maureen Lipman, Jeffrey Archer, Ronnie Barker and Jo Brand.

Problems following challenges

Due to the rushed nature of the tasks, a few of the projects undertaken by the show needed subsequent repair. A Dorset historian and author, said of the treatment she gave to the historic White Horse landmark, which is cut into a hill side at Osmington in Weymouth "What they did was a bit of a do-it-yourself garden landscaping when really they should have used a proper civil engineer." In another case, a hastily built children's playground had to be closed and renovated after it was found to be dangerous. However, of the 61 projects undertaken, many, like the Romanian orphanage renovated in just 10 days, survived for many years.

ITV Revival

Challenge Anneka returned in 2006 with a 'one-off' special on ITV, on Boxing Day and featured the team helping World Vision to rebuild a maternity clinic, a cricket pavilion and a children's play centre in Sri Lanka after the 2004 Tsunami disaster.

There were plans for two more UK specials in 2007 - Rice walked on stage, along with television crew, during a McFly concert in Cambridge, and asked the band if they would record a single for charity - this formed part of the Challenge Anneka challenge recording an album to raise money for Children's Hospices around the UK, broadcast on 6 June 2007 on ITV. The album, Over the Rainbow was released on 4 June 2007. The two specials gained 3.34m (26 December 2006) and 2.8m (6 June 2007) viewers on ITV.

References

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