In a new pilot episode, TV critic Victor Lewis-Smith shakes his dreadlocks at the very television programmes and personalities which give him his daily bread. Icons are predictably shredded, Noel Edmonds, Pavarotti, Richard Baker, test cards, shopping channels, even the sacrosanct Riverdancers. And then there are the gay Daleks, the pilots that crashed and Kamikaze Karaoke. This is a show you will either like or loathe.
New bag of off-cuts and out-takes from the gloomiest recesses of the TV vaults, including crashed pilots so jaw-droppingly awful that second episodes were never made.
Victor Lewis-Smith with another merciless disembowelment of TV past and present, including a fake obituary of Vanessa Feltz and a quite sublime interview with Michael Winner.
Victor Lewis-Smith exposes more broadcasting off-cuts to his particular mix of satiric malevolence.
Acerbic TV critic Victor Lewis-Smith exposes more jaw-droppingly awful TV programmes and performances.
Critic Victor Lewis-Smith with another sideways look at television culture.
Victor Lewis-Smith's sharp, tasteless take on television culture.