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Waffle (game show)

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Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
40

Final episode date
  
18 June 1998

Number of episodes
  
40

Language
  
English

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of series
  
1

First episode date
  
24 March 1998

Presented by
  
Genre
  
Number of series
  
1

Running time
  
30 minutes (inc. adverts)

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Waffle is a British game show that aired on ITV from 24 March to 18 June 1998. It was hosted by Nick Weir and was Weir's first national game show.

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The guests in the first episode were Lisa Riley, then-host of fellow Granada-produced show You've Been Framed!, and Jonathan Kerrigan from Casualty. Other contestants over the run of the series included Claudia Winkleman, Michael Willson (A.K.A. Cobra) from Gladiators and actor Kevin Lloyd from The Bill who died in 1998 whilst both shows were still running. He was a contestant in several episodes. Cheryl Andrews and comedian John Martin also appeared as contestants.

The cast of stranger things reveal set secrets while decorating waffles


Game

The concept behind the game is that contestants identify individual words through rebuses, rather than well-known phrases like Catchphrase. Although there are six rounds, they are similar in game play and UKGameshows.com noted that they are "all so similar there might as well be two - the beginning and the end."

The prizes on the show are comically cheap and humorous, with the winning prize being a waffle toaster and the consolation prize being waffles themselves. The set features a large rotating "W" in the background, this being the "W" from the Waffle logo. The audience are seated at either end of the desk that the first round is played on, although it has been noted that with this set up, some the audience appear to have not been able to see the game very clearly. Nick Weir introduces the show as "the show that celebrates the great British art of waffle".

References

Waffle (game show) Wikipedia


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