O/T the most explicit tv prog
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 12:16 pm
Monday ch4 10:35 'the truth about gay sex'
Or so the hype in 'the times' 'play' tv mag says.
I saw a little of the first documentary with an american gay 'comedian' looking at gay animals (and scientific conspiracy? against such). Of the flavour I saw. I thought he was going for the jokes ,'hey, he's a comedian', and not being very 'scientific'.
The most explicit thing on TV I've seen is Benny Hill.
He had a sketch about a stripping clown. He strips off to his boxers and then continues to go further and peels off to his skeleton (Robbie Williams had a higher tech video version for one of his songs didn't he?)
I've seen some clips from Dr Neil Down. They had me creasing-up(cracking-up), I thought the dialogue and scenarios were so funny. The funniest scene was just visual joke. The door is opened and a Doctor with a stethoscope is seen with it up the dress of a woman, the camera lingers on this for a few seconds.
What was he doing?
Or so the hype in 'the times' 'play' tv mag says.
I saw a little of the first documentary with an american gay 'comedian' looking at gay animals (and scientific conspiracy? against such). Of the flavour I saw. I thought he was going for the jokes ,'hey, he's a comedian', and not being very 'scientific'.
The most explicit thing on TV I've seen is Benny Hill.
He had a sketch about a stripping clown. He strips off to his boxers and then continues to go further and peels off to his skeleton (Robbie Williams had a higher tech video version for one of his songs didn't he?)
I've seen some clips from Dr Neil Down. They had me creasing-up(cracking-up), I thought the dialogue and scenarios were so funny. The funniest scene was just visual joke. The door is opened and a Doctor with a stethoscope is seen with it up the dress of a woman, the camera lingers on this for a few seconds.
What was he doing?