This was probably one of the best episodes(& TV programmes) of celebrity challenges on terrestrial TV of that era Aled Jones's challenge for learning to drum in 5mths or a Led Zep band was the other great episode & best shows ever aired on UK TV Rock School featuring Gene Simmons is another on the short list ;)
I'd like to see them myself - I wonder if they're lost forever? I kept this because I was mad keen on racing at the time. I recall one episode they worked as advertising creatives. Can't remember the other (lol edit - just read my own description - old age is catching up fast!). Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson did a companion "jobs for the girls" series as well.
They did another one recording music video for Bananarama. It was set in Greenwich along the river showing post industrial rundown, before yuppie flats built by the power station. Id love to see thst episode again, as a Greenwich boy. As i recall Bananarama didn't like the result and filmed another one for distribution. (Cant recall song, maybe cruel summer?)
Christ was this 1999?! I remember watching this as a kid and loving it, thanks so much for uploading!
Norman Pace did very good Job with Commentary
This was probably one of the best episodes(& TV programmes)
of celebrity challenges on terrestrial TV of that era Aled Jones's
challenge for learning to drum in 5mths or a Led Zep band was
the other great episode & best shows ever aired on UK TV Rock
School featuring Gene Simmons is another on the short list ;)
Do you know where I can find the other two episodes ?
I'd like to see them myself - I wonder if they're lost forever? I kept this because I was mad keen on racing at the time. I recall one episode they worked as advertising creatives. Can't remember the other (lol edit - just read my own description - old age is catching up fast!). Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson did a companion "jobs for the girls" series as well.
The advert one is on TH-cam as watched it last night.
They did another one recording music video for Bananarama. It was set in Greenwich along the river showing post industrial rundown, before yuppie flats built by the power station. Id love to see thst episode again, as a Greenwich boy. As i recall Bananarama didn't like the result and filmed another one for distribution. (Cant recall song, maybe cruel summer?)
@@josephcoen665 think that was a program called In at the Deep end with Paul Heiney off Thats Life
Did a polo one two