Public Enemy Number One
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- | BBC1, 1992 | + | BBC1, 5 September to 17 October 1992 (7 episodes) |
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Four celebrities answer questions and try to predict what members of the public will do in a series of set-up pranks. The set had a skeleton in a closet centre stage, because whoever lost would have some sort of humiliating before-they-were-famous film shown. | Four celebrities answer questions and try to predict what members of the public will do in a series of set-up pranks. The set had a skeleton in a closet centre stage, because whoever lost would have some sort of humiliating before-they-were-famous film shown. | ||
- | Renowned as one of the biggest TV entertainment flops ever | + | Renowned as one of the biggest TV entertainment flops ever, it lasted for seven weeks then was never seen again. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
- | In | + | In a Noel-style end-of-series revenge stunt, the panellists put Davro in a pillory at the end of the final show. The pillory promptly fell over and broke Davro's nose. The outtake wasn't broadcast but is used in BBC safety videos. |
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[[Category:Hidden Camera]] | [[Category:Hidden Camera]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:37, 21 August 2019
Synopsis
Four celebrities answer questions and try to predict what members of the public will do in a series of set-up pranks. The set had a skeleton in a closet centre stage, because whoever lost would have some sort of humiliating before-they-were-famous film shown.
Renowned as one of the biggest TV entertainment flops ever, it lasted for seven weeks then was never seen again.
Trivia
In a Noel-style end-of-series revenge stunt, the panellists put Davro in a pillory at the end of the final show. The pillory promptly fell over and broke Davro's nose. The outtake wasn't broadcast but is used in BBC safety videos.