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film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:52 pm
by twit
ITV or the BBC in the late eighties ran some suspense programmes. One of which was a pub landlord obsessed with pornography that his wife detested. She bought a microwave that a man burnt his hand on when he opened the door. She killed her husband in the sauna by steaming him to death while drowning out his cries by turning on all the electric kitchen gadgets. She did this again to the second lover (affore mentioned burning his hand after he'd hit her, she'd hit him back, he'd knocked her to the floor then burned his hand) after he ended up ignoring her for porn. What I'm trying to locate is the film they used an excerpt from in that the men in the bar were watching. It was of models on a catwalk that at first glance looked as if they were fully dressed but that infact they were just holding the clothes infront of them and then removed them to show full nudity and walking on all fours etc.
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:39 pm
by waffster
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Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:32 pm
by twit
twit wrote:
> ITV or the BBC in the late eighties ran some suspense
> programmes. One of which was a pub landlord obsessed with
> pornography that his wife detested. She bought a microwave that
> a man burnt his hand on when he opened the door. She killed her
> husband in the sauna by steaming him to death while drowning
> out his cries by turning on all the electric kitchen gadgets.
> She did this again to the second lover (affore mentioned
> burning his hand after he'd hit her, she'd hit him back, he'd
> knocked her to the floor then burned his hand) after he ended
> up ignoring her for porn. What I'm trying to locate is the film
> they used an excerpt from in that the men in the bar were
> watching. It was of models on a catwalk that at first glance
> looked as if they were fully dressed but that infact they were
> just holding the clothes infront of them and then removed them
> to show full nudity and walking on all fours etc.
The point being I'm trying to find out what it was. Sorry I forgot to put that
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 4:37 am
by steve56
tales of the unexpected?twit wrote:
> twit wrote:
>
> > ITV or the BBC in the late eighties ran some suspense
> > programmes. One of which was a pub landlord obsessed with
> > pornography that his wife detested. She bought a microwave
> that
> > a man burnt his hand on when he opened the door. She killed
> her
> > husband in the sauna by steaming him to death while drowning
> > out his cries by turning on all the electric kitchen gadgets.
> > She did this again to the second lover (affore mentioned
> > burning his hand after he'd hit her, she'd hit him back, he'd
> > knocked her to the floor then burned his hand) after he ended
> > up ignoring her for porn. What I'm trying to locate is the
> film
> > they used an excerpt from in that the men in the bar were
> > watching. It was of models on a catwalk that at first glance
> > looked as if they were fully dressed but that infact they
> were
> > just holding the clothes infront of them and then removed
> them
> > to show full nudity and walking on all fours etc.
>
> The point being I'm trying to find out what it was. Sorry I
> forgot to put that
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:21 am
by Lizard
steve56 wrote:
> tales of the unexpected?twit wrote:
>
> > twit wrote:
> >
> > > ITV or the BBC in the late eighties ran some suspense
> > > programmes. One of which was a pub landlord obsessed with
> > > pornography that his wife detested. She bought a microwave
> > that
> > > a man burnt his hand on when he opened the door. She killed
> > her
> > > husband in the sauna by steaming him to death while
> drowning
> > > out his cries by turning on all the electric kitchen
> gadgets.
> > > She did this again to the second lover (affore mentioned
> > > burning his hand after he'd hit her, she'd hit him back,
> he'd
> > > knocked her to the floor then burned his hand) after he
> ended
> > > up ignoring her for porn. What I'm trying to locate is the
> > film
> > > they used an excerpt from in that the men in the bar were
> > > watching. It was of models on a catwalk that at first
> glance
> > > looked as if they were fully dressed but that infact they
> > were
> > > just holding the clothes infront of them and then removed
> > them
> > > to show full nudity and walking on all fours etc.
> >
> > The point being I'm trying to find out what it was. Sorry I
> > forgot to put that
.....?
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:19 am
by Holden MacGroyn
Lizard wrote:
> steve56 wrote:
>
> > tales of the unexpected?twit wrote:
> >
> > > twit wrote:
> > >
> > > > ITV or the BBC in the late eighties ran some suspense
> > > > programmes. One of which was a pub landlord obsessed with
> > > > pornography that his wife detested. She bought a
> microwave
> > > that
> > > > a man burnt his hand on when he opened the door. She
> killed
> > > her
> > > > husband in the sauna by steaming him to death while
> > drowning
> > > > out his cries by turning on all the electric kitchen
> > gadgets.
> > > > She did this again to the second lover (affore mentioned
> > > > burning his hand after he'd hit her, she'd hit him back,
> > he'd
> > > > knocked her to the floor then burned his hand) after he
> > ended
> > > > up ignoring her for porn. What I'm trying to locate is
> the
> > > film
> > > > they used an excerpt from in that the men in the bar were
> > > > watching. It was of models on a catwalk that at first
> > glance
> > > > looked as if they were fully dressed but that infact they
> > > were
> > > > just holding the clothes infront of them and then removed
> > > them
> > > > to show full nudity and walking on all fours etc.
> > >
> > > The point being I'm trying to find out what it was. Sorry
> I
> > > forgot to put that
>
>
>
>
> .....?
>
.........?
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 7:21 am
by mart
Oh No! This is getting to look like newsgroup posts.
Mart
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:13 am
by Holden MacGroyn
ghostdog wrote:
> mart wrote:
>
> > Oh No! This is getting to look like newsgroup posts.
> >
> > Mart
>
Re: film clip in a tv programme
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:14 am
by Pervert
Holden MacGroyn wrote:
> ghostdog wrote:
>
> > mart wrote:
> >
> > > Oh No! This is getting to look like newsgroup posts.
> > >
> > > Mart
> >
>
>