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Contestants were eliminated round-by-round, based on Clary's mostly arbitrary point allocation. Losing players were given a plaster bust of Fanny the Wonderdog as a consolation prize, with the eventual lucky winner receiving a prize of barely more value (wine/champagne, flowers, plastic tiara, etc.).
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Clary, in customary full make-up and dressed in a new outrageous outfit each week, selected contestants for the night's show from the audience members queuing outside. Once in the studio, contestants were introduced by him and were then subjected to some light-hearted teasing based on their personal
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was made some months before transmission commenced in October 1989, with the pilot episode actually filmed in the spring of that year. Clary himself commented in a May 1989 interview; "...Channel 4 was a bit wary of giving us the money, but it all worked out quite well. I think it's good because
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following the pilot episode, Nancy Banks-Smith commented; "Sticky Moments with Julian Clary was so dreadful, it was actually painful like mumps, though not as funny.(...) Poor old Jules, a pretty if limited wit, seemed to be making the whole thing up as he went along."
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The competition aspect of the show included general knowledge quizzes, practical challenges such as painting and crafts, and performance based challenges such as dancing, singing and acting. The show would often play like a spoof of
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At the end of each show, following a musical number by Clary and Co, the winner was then seen stepping into a chauffeur-driven car, whilst the runner-up was left to go home by less glamorous means (bicycle, wheelbarrow, etc.).
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Following the end of the first series, which concluded with a live New Year's Eve Special, a second series was shown in late 1990. The second series was officially titled
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regarding the pilot episode, Jennifer Selway commented; "(Clary) has the implacable calm of a strict primary school teacher - albeit one dressed in pink and green
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mongrel "Fanny the Wonderdog", who also sometimes appeared on the show). Channel 4 commissioned the series following Clary's appearances on the short-lived
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we've kept control all the way through. If lots of people are putting in their twopenny worth, the original idea, which can be quite fragile, gets lost."
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after viewing the pilot episode, Susan Jeffreys wrote; "The Sticky Moments pilot is very funny. The
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Nancy Banks-Smith (18 October 1989). "Now is the winter of Hannah's content (Television)".
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Various celebrity guests made appearances, usually assisting in a game round, including
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on his UK national stage tour in 1990, with contestants plucked from the audience.
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The series was devised and written by Clary with the fellow comedian and writer
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and was a regular target of Clary's jokes). In some episodes, actor/newscaster
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Clary was accompanied by two co-hosts, his "steadfastly heterosexual" pianist,
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Come on Down?: The Politics of Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain
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Jennifer Selway (15 October 1989). "This Week's Television".
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Susan Jeffreys (28 May 1989). "Julian the Wonderboy".
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1990s British LGBTQ-related comedy television series
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Index

Julian Clary
Paul Merton
Julian Clary
Russell Churney
Philip Herbert
Barb Jungr
Channel 4
game show
Channel 4
Julian Clary
Paul Merton
whippet
ITV
Russell Churney
Philip Herbert
Barb Jungr
Harry Enfield
Nicholas Parsons
Dora Bryan
Barbara Windsor
Fenella Fielding
Bill Oddie
The Beverley Sisters
Mike Smith
Gordon Honeycombe
The Generation Game
innuendo
double entendres
Newport Pagnell
The Observer

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