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This was a Friday night late-and-loud show based on, well, sex. Not much is remembered of it save for the one thing that always comes up on clip shows: the game they'd play occasionally where a girlfriend tries to guess which one of four or five people is their boyfriend looking only at their privates. | This was a Friday night late-and-loud show based on, well, sex. Not much is remembered of it save for the one thing that always comes up on clip shows: the game they'd play occasionally where a girlfriend tries to guess which one of four or five people is their boyfriend looking only at their privates. | ||
- | There was also a game where a member of the audience would be quizzed on their parents' sexual habits for cash and prizes. | + | There was also a game where a member of the audience would be quizzed on their parents' sexual habits for cash and prizes. Most people involved in it have subsequently preferred to forget this format and move on to better things, even though it somehow got a second series. |
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+ | Denis Ingoldsby, Paul Meehan, James Gordon, James Loughrey | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 19:43, 22 July 2014
Contents |
Host
Broadcast
Tiger Aspect Productions in association with Whack 'em Out Productions for Channel 4, 17 September 1999 to 21 July 2000 (13 episodes in 2 series + 1 special)
Synopsis
This was a Friday night late-and-loud show based on, well, sex. Not much is remembered of it save for the one thing that always comes up on clip shows: the game they'd play occasionally where a girlfriend tries to guess which one of four or five people is their boyfriend looking only at their privates.
There was also a game where a member of the audience would be quizzed on their parents' sexual habits for cash and prizes. Most people involved in it have subsequently preferred to forget this format and move on to better things, even though it somehow got a second series.
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Theme music
Denis Ingoldsby, Paul Meehan, James Gordon, James Loughrey
Web links
Videos
The second ever episode. How did this get recommissioned? Nobody knows.