![]() I think it's a European thing, but I could well be wrong. Lots of instruments, not a lot of tune, no emphasis on lyrics. I am not clever enough to be able to tell the difference. It could well be dance, or techno, or house. ![]() The music is, in common with all the music in the program, in the rave style. Not bad, but not quite state of the art this year. There's no real theme to it, just flashy graphics with the word FLUX in a few different styles. The show starts with a very advanced graphical medley introduction. It could easily offend the narrow-minded. Expletives are common and bad taste is rife. Not a "let's-have-a-laugh" chirpy cockney Chris Evans "Don't Forget Your Toothbrush" style, but a more "extract-the-urine", "doing-it-for-the-sake-of-it" style. It's laced with an anarchic student sort of humour. It fit in three music videos, a two-part interview, three extended comedy stretches, a short dramatic film and some, um, manic vox pop stunts with about 15 or 20 minutes tops of amateur comedy presented in a game show format. It's a very strange show.Įssentially - it tries to be all things to all men within an hour. I guess it's like having channel surfing between MTV and Comedy Central done for you. About half the bits in between are loosely, and I mean loosely, game show themed. and bits in between!" and that's a more accurate description. The local TV announcer described it as "Music. ![]() It's not really what anyone was expecting. It's not really what we were was expecting. The ad in the paper said "Madcap game show with outrageous pranks". The Brothers Grinn (Adrian Kennedy and Lee Chapman)Ĭhameleon Television and Yorkshire Television for ITV, 26 June to 18 December 1996 (26 episodes in 1 series) ![]()
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