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oddity2001's rating
On many a cold night an educational documentary on what pole dancers do for money has kept myself and many other men across the country warm. It is my belief that there are not enough factual programmes of this calibre to be found on UK television and i, for one, would like to see more.
This series really plunged into the soft underside of strippers, it did have its rounded high points and equally rounded low points, all in all I would give it a rating of 57 on a scale of 264. Informative and with the ability to lose ones sight.
If only they made such programmes longer then I know that a record of 16 in 120 mins would be shattered frequently.
This series really plunged into the soft underside of strippers, it did have its rounded high points and equally rounded low points, all in all I would give it a rating of 57 on a scale of 264. Informative and with the ability to lose ones sight.
If only they made such programmes longer then I know that a record of 16 in 120 mins would be shattered frequently.
OK, we've had more than 10 years of this now? it won't get any funnier you know. there's only so many times we can laugh at a cat opening a door, a dog on a skateboard, a child hitting his father in the groin, someone falling into a paddling pool, a diving board breaking or a baby being scared of a jack in a box. Put this miserable show out of its misery soon and let us together condemn Lisa Riley to her true place of T.V anonymity.
It did, however, give Beadle a few more years after Beadle's About which can't be a bad thing.
It did, however, give Beadle a few more years after Beadle's About which can't be a bad thing.
When I was a young man the new channel in Britain Channel 5, was getting a reputation for being a channel of smut, to help their image they must have thought a serious documentary on modern pornography would help their image. What they put on screen was a God-awful documentary with lots of clips of porn, for this I would like to say thank you to the makers, thank you again. To anyone who would like to see a serious documentary on modern day porn, could i suggest you avoid this, however if the Red Shoe Diaries doesn't do it for you anymore, this might be a nice replacement