- Wed Sep 25, 2002 7:35 pm
#242281
Alright folks - Big Dave here, the Wednesday reviewer!
After Monday nights show I'm sure you would have forgiven me for describing it as crap - but with this, the third show, Moyles Live is really growing on me.
Tonights audience was made up of lapdancers, and with Moyles a regular of Stringer's I'm sure he'll know a few of them already.
Thankfully, the audience didn't cheer as much as the ear drum puncturing audiences we've suffered so far and the show was slightly slicker but nowhere near good enough.
Chris looked at the Tube Strike story in the papers along with some other instantly forgettable stories (ie: I've forgotten them) and decided to run a feature based on todays transport chaos in the Capital.
Cut to 'our man' at the bus stop - all would have gone well but for the 15 minute time delay and seemingly extra long buses parking in front of the camera after a few minutes.
The O.B. guy was told to offer sweets to cheer people up and then moved on to offering free bikes to the public and £100 for a taxi ride home to one lucky girl.
Push the Pint gave the audience three straight shocks again - but the highlight for me was the chat with the audience, not the conversation - the eye candy!
Personally, I liked the dark one, please feel free to disagree - but to cut a long story short the section ended with one of the girls volunteering to do a lapdance for the work experience guy, unfortunately for us it was behind a closed door :(
All in all though, a semi entertaining show which hopefully can keep adding extra viewers each night!
See ya next week.
After Monday nights show I'm sure you would have forgiven me for describing it as crap - but with this, the third show, Moyles Live is really growing on me.
Tonights audience was made up of lapdancers, and with Moyles a regular of Stringer's I'm sure he'll know a few of them already.
Thankfully, the audience didn't cheer as much as the ear drum puncturing audiences we've suffered so far and the show was slightly slicker but nowhere near good enough.
Chris looked at the Tube Strike story in the papers along with some other instantly forgettable stories (ie: I've forgotten them) and decided to run a feature based on todays transport chaos in the Capital.
Cut to 'our man' at the bus stop - all would have gone well but for the 15 minute time delay and seemingly extra long buses parking in front of the camera after a few minutes.
The O.B. guy was told to offer sweets to cheer people up and then moved on to offering free bikes to the public and £100 for a taxi ride home to one lucky girl.
Push the Pint gave the audience three straight shocks again - but the highlight for me was the chat with the audience, not the conversation - the eye candy!
Personally, I liked the dark one, please feel free to disagree - but to cut a long story short the section ended with one of the girls volunteering to do a lapdance for the work experience guy, unfortunately for us it was behind a closed door :(
All in all though, a semi entertaining show which hopefully can keep adding extra viewers each night!
See ya next week.