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The Word

  • Série télévisée
  • 1990–1995
  • 1h
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Amanda De Cadenet, Terry Christian, and Katie Puckrik in The Word (1990)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe show that pushed forward the boundries of youth TV, always coming close to going too far.The show that pushed forward the boundries of youth TV, always coming close to going too far.The show that pushed forward the boundries of youth TV, always coming close to going too far.

  • Casting principal
    • Terry Christian
    • Dani Behr
    • Katie Puckrik
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    • Casting principal
      • Terry Christian
      • Dani Behr
      • Katie Puckrik
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    Terry Christian
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    • Self - Presenter
    • 1990–1995
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    • 1992–1995
    Katie Puckrik
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    • 1991–1993
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    • 1990–1994
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    • 1990–1991
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    A downward spiral from cult-viewing to family fare.

    As a format, it was the show renowned for asking celebrities the questions their publicists most feared.

    Initially a staple of Channel 4's early-evening schedule, the programme saw host, Terry Christian, do his finest impression of a northern f*ckwit alongside the hapless daddy's-girl-turned-television-presenter Amanda De Cadanet.

    On realising the show's potential to build a large, post-pub audience, the show was swiftly moved to a late-night slot more suited to its risque material, where it quickly became entrenched as cult viewing. Best segments were 'The Mission' - a recorded insert famed for humiliating established Hollywood stars with footage of their early porn flicks - and 'The Hopefuls', which encouraged an assortment of nitwits to perform tastless stunts like vomit-drinking. Other memorable moments included a "freak circus" which witnessed one performer lift an iron with his genitals, not to mention the decision to ply p*sshead actor Oliver Reed with alcohol and secretly film the results backstage.

    When z-list television personality, Paul Ross, took harness as programme editor, however, the show encountered a downward spiral from risque viewing of questionable taste to family fare. The guestlist increasingly resembled that of the mild talkshow, Wogan, with some personalities appearing in both studios on the same evening. By this time, an early-evening magazine spin-off from the programme - Access All Areas - was in place which, one suspects to be the key driver of the watered-down content. The spin-off show would often feature repeat footage aired in the late-night show which had to be "pre-watershed" compliant. The decision to supplant Christian as host with Mark Lamarr also backfired badly, since the Watford-born comic was something of a polished performer and therefore out-of-keeping with the show.

    In the mid-1990s, the show was unceremoniously dumped from the schedules with programme chiefs citing record viewer complaints as the [improbable] cause.

    And now for a final "The Word" commercial break teaser:

    What have ex-Word presenters Terry Christian, Katie Puckrik and Hufty got in common?

    The answer is they have all faded into relative or total obscurity since the show's demise.
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    The Word was in its early 90s heyday an anarchic, spontaneous, hip and happening youth programme, that pulled no punches when interviewing celebs and highlighted more than a few good hands.

    Alternatively, it was an incoherent, amateurish, vulgar shambles notorious for nudity, foul language and drunken rowdiness.

    There was very little middle ground when it came to The Word - it was loved or hated - and Terry Christian, the constant feature of its five year run, very much personified the 'loathe him or love him' attitudes.

    Looking back, the list of bands and guests were fairly impressive. Christian, if you could stand him, was aided by a distinctly mixed crowd of eccentric co-presenters - and whatever happened to Dani Behr, Katie Putrick, Hufty and Mark Lamarr (probably the pick of the bunch)?

    Ironically, it was cancelled just as many of the Britpop bands it had promoted were taking off.
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    Terry Christian. Why?

    A recurring feature of "The Word" was "The Hopefuls," people who'd do anything to get on television. One girl swirled her finger inside the navel of an enormously fat man, licked it off (pause to retch), and said "I'd do anything to get on TV." Yes, we noticed... Enough said.

    Except that Dani Behr was hot.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 août 1990 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
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      • Anglais
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      • Planet 24 Productions
      • Rapido Television Limited
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