Thu, Feb 18, 1993
Dawn and Jennifer begin their fourth series with an uncanny send up of the Stephen King thriller Misery (1990). Plus Jennifer is having "one of those Marlene days"; Jen is desperately trying to "dash" from a work meeting; Ken and Duane's The Sound of Music focuses on David Bowie, they also introduce a special guest video from Dickens' Daughters; the Fat Blokes are delivering the work mail; and Dawn joins Jennifer in her new kitchen to discuss who's "got it all", this week it's French movie icon Gérard Depardieu. There's also a new ad for "Pretty Dawny" stockings, for legs that go on forever.
Sat, Dec 26, 1998
In a Special Christmas episode, Joanna Lumley presents a chronicle of the Making of the biggest blockbuster of the year, Titanic (1997). This includes special appearances from the film's stars Kate Winslow and Leonardo Da Vinci, maverick director James Macaroon, and also sees the return of the Background Artists. Plus, Dawn is growing a giant ear on her back; The two posh fat ladies go through their Christmas list; The Spice Girls make an appearance; Spoof game show "The Dungeon of Zarg"; A highly strung mother lectures her daughter on body piercings; There's a special musical appearance from "The Corrs"; and two Royal cooks pilfer their elderly overling's Christmas gifts.
Thu, Apr 19, 1990
Dawn and Jennifer are "just two little girls" who love the spotlight, as this week they channel Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe from their Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) days. Plus, we encounter three frustrated actresses in their dressing room as they struggle to understand why nobody knows "what the hell is going on"; Ken and Duane are having trouble following Ralph McTell's book 100 Easy Tunes for Guitar which leads to a fantasy courtroom sequence featuring the cream of British guitar talent; There's live laughs at the Comedy Cavern with Beth ("get outta the pool") Weinblatt; Kirsty McColl performs "Still life moves on"; Two young lads enjoy a beer and potting pool while discussing their weekend plans; and in "Modern Mother and Daughter", eccentric and fun loving Adrianna is hounding her very sensible daughter as to her life choices.