TV
Another clip show announced
Published Tuesday, Oct 29 2002, 08:54 GMT | By James Welsh
The BBC has unveiled details of an all-new, if the concept can be applied to this genre of programming, out-take clip show. With Auntie's Bloomers seemingly having been blown away in the winds of change, we hand over to the imaginatively entitled Outtake TV.
Paul O'Grady, the comedian hosting the show, says: "For some people Clip Shows are a delightful source of entertainment. For me it's food on the table and, with Christmas coming up, I have to pay for my widowed mother's hip replacement somehow."
Producer Clare Finnett says that "no star's blushes will be spared"; it's a small wonder stars have any blush left in them, after Denis Norden, Terry Wogan and now Paul O'Grady have used their unfortunate gaffes on their respective clipboards, bloomers and Outtake TV shows.
Paul O'Grady, the comedian hosting the show, says: "For some people Clip Shows are a delightful source of entertainment. For me it's food on the table and, with Christmas coming up, I have to pay for my widowed mother's hip replacement somehow."
Producer Clare Finnett says that "no star's blushes will be spared"; it's a small wonder stars have any blush left in them, after Denis Norden, Terry Wogan and now Paul O'Grady have used their unfortunate gaffes on their respective clipboards, bloomers and Outtake TV shows.
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