Scott and the team showcase a selection of hilariously bad amateur singers who’ve applied for a rock band, explore another eyebrow-raising instalment of Dierdre’s video casebook involving a man secretly wearing his girlfriend’s underwear, and take listener calls about men’s confessions.
The show opens with several terrible singing auditions. Chris from Starbidge has placed an advert seeking a new band singer and receives responses from hopefuls including Paul Lander from Wolverhampton, who claims a four-octave range comparable to Deep Purple’s Ian Gillen. His rendition of a power ballad is painfully off-key and unconvincing. Another applicant, Russell Anthony Priest from Ellsmeerport, delivers an equally dire performance of his own theme song, complete with simultaneously played drums and guitar. Scott notes that Russell’s threatening demeanor was so unsettling that Chris actually moved house to get away from him.
The episode features another instalment of Dierdre’s video casebook, adapted from The Sun newspaper’s picture stories. This episode, “Cliff’s Shock Revelation,” tells the story of Cliff, who discovers a secret passion for wearing his girlfriend Janice’s lingerie while she’s out. When Janice returns and attempts to seduce him, Cliff’s reluctance to engage arouses her suspicion. The confrontation culminates in Janice discovering Cliff in her underwear, leading to his sheepish denials. The segment sparks a discussion about whether men commonly wear their partners’ clothing, with Scott insisting it’s universal male behavior while team members remain skeptical. The show then takes calls from listeners, including one named Alan, who shares an embarrassing story about wearing his girlfriend’s clothes while drunk and leaving them behind at a shop.


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