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The Word (TV series)

The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom. Its presenters included Mancunian radio presenter Terry Christian, comedian Mark Lamarr, Dani Behr from Faith, Hope and Charity, Katie Puckrick, Alan Connor, Amanda de Cadenet and "Hufty". Originally broadcast in the old Tube timeslot of 6pm on a Friday night, The Word's main live show was shifted to a "post-pub" timeslot, with a compilation sister show fronted by Mark Lamarr in the week. The magazine format allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. The flexible late night format meant that guests could do just about anything to be controversial.

There was also an 'I'll do anything to be on television' section called 'The Hopefuls' in which people ate worms, bathed in maggots, and did generally repulsive things in order to get featured on the programme.

The programme ran from 1990 to 1995. Towards the end there was considerable tabloid backlash against the show and it was not recommissioned.

Memorable moments

*Rod Hull and Emu appearing alongside Snoop Doggy Dogg neither knowing who the other was. For the viewer there was much tension for those who knew that a) Hull's act consisted primarily of attacking his co-guests and presenters with his puppet and b) Snoop placed considerable store in his cool, somewhat threatening image.
* riot grrrls Huggy Bear causing chaos when Mark Lamarr was chatting to a supermodel. The band shouted at the presenter before being violently ejected from the studio.
* Nirvana's performance of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" where Kurt Cobain declared Courtney Love to be "the best fuck in the world".
* Mark Lamarr telling Shabba Ranks that he was "talking crap" after an interview where Ranks expressed homophobic views.
* a member of L7 removing her jeans and underwear during a performance, the full-frontal nudity being briefly broadcast.
* presenter Alan Connor being held at gunpoint in a German sex club
* for a performance by Sepultura for which the show placed their fans in a special animal cage.
* A special spoof of Blind Date for bisexual contestants called Bi Date.
* The sister show would feature video demos of new bands, with one hopeless song called "Luke I Love You" becoming a running joke in its torment of Mark Lamarr.
* Dinosaur Jr refusing to stop playing until the plugs were pulled.
* The TV debut of Oasis playing Supersonic.
* Other "I'll do anything to get on TV" moments such as a guy who got into a bath full of watery cow manure, another young guy french kissing an old grandmother, and a guy who put a huge sheep's testicle in his mouth.
* Chris Eubank admonishing an audience member who taunted him with a remark about Michael Watson. A clearly irritated Eubank described the person responsible as "weak".
* Oliver Reed appearing extremely drunk and singing a version of The Troggs's Wild Thing.
* Rolf Harris performing a cover version of Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven in his own unique style.
* Amanda de Cadenet's brother Bruiser รพ(real name Alexander) was a stand-in presenter on several occasions,and was shown to be highly unsuitable;his awkwardness and uncertainty in front of the cameras was much ridiculed.



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