- Sticky Moments
Infobox Television
show_name = Sticky Moments
caption =
format =Game Show
picture_format =4:3
runtime = 30mins (inc. adverts)
creator =Julian Clary &Paul Merton
starring =Julian Clary Russell Churney Philip HerbertBarb Jungr Michael Parker
channel =Channel 4
first_aired =1989
last_aired =1990
num_series = 2
num_episodes = 22
country = UK
producer =
related =
imdb_id = 0096705"Sticky Moments" was a British
game show television series that aired onChannel 4 from1989 to1990 . It was hosted by comedianJulian Clary .Cast and crew
The series was devised and written by Clary with fellow comedian and writer
Paul Merton , and was produced by Clary's production company Wonderdog Productions (named after his beloved petwhippet , "Fanny the Wonderdog", who also regularly appeared on the show). [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/359173.stm Farewell to Fanny] , "BBC News ",2 June 1999 .]Julian was accompanied by two co-hosts: his "steadfastly heterosexual" pianist,
Russell Churney , who provided musical accompaniment and a foil for Julian's teasing; and announcer/scorekeeper/assistant "Hugh Jelly" (played by actor Philip Herbert) – a large man with a booming voice, usually dressed almost as flamboyantly as Clary himself. Further musical accompaniment was provided by the duoBarb Jungr & Michael Parker, who assisted Clary when he performed a musical number at the end of each show.Premise
Clary, in customary full make-up and dressed in a new outrageous outfit each week, would select contestants for the night's show from the audience members queuing outside. Once in the studio, contestants would be introduced by him and were then subjected to some light-hearted teasing based on their personal details.
The questions, answers, challenges and cheap prizes were deliberately off-centre, and rife with gay
innuendo anddouble entendre s, played for laughs rather than actual competition. [cite book |last=Whannel |first=Gary |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor=Dominic Strinati |others= |title=Come on Down?: The Politics of Popular Media Culture in Post-War Britain |origdate= |origyear=1992 |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=Routledge |location=London |language= |isbn=0415063264 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=194 |chapter=The price is right but the moments are sticky |chapterurl= |quote= ]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 prize2] , with the eventual lucky winner receiving a prize of barely more value (wine/champagne, flowers, plastic tiara, etc). 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 in less glamorous circumstances (bicycle, wheelbarrow, etc).
The first series was a success and Channel 4 commissioned a second series that followed in late 1990. The second series was officially titled "Sticky Moments On Tour with Julian Clary", though the format was essentially identical to the first series with the addition of painted studio backdrops and props to humorously pretend the show was taking place in more exotic locations (France, Australia, Scotland, and an episode based at the less exotic Newport Pagnell).
Clary also performed a live version of "Sticky Moments" on his UK national stage tour in 1990, with contestants plucked from the audience.
References
External links
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Sticky_Moments "Sticky Moments"] at UKGameShows.com
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