Best of Friends

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Best of Friends is a children's game show on CBBC that first aired in September 30, 2004. In this children's game show, Five friends must complete a series of three tasks for the test of friendship. They must make decisions deciding on who will do the task and who will do the treat. If they fail the first task then three of the friends must continue to do the second task but if they pass then only two will have to continue.If they pass all the tasks then they will all do the final treat.

The show is presented by Michael Absalom ("Abs") and Rani Khanijau from CBBC.

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