[1] According to producer Adam Boland, he NightCap was a late night panel show that would cover news in an 'unconventional' way.
Comparing him to American filmmaker Michael Moore, Boland described Paul Murray as a 'sharp tongue', 'right-viewed' shock jock.
As his role as the moderator who would steer the conversation, Matt White was one of the 'slickest presenters' on television Boland believed.
The show took talk-back calls and rad out emails as they came in, and web-cams ere set up around the studio so the panel was viewed from several angles.
After the first week, two episodes, it was clear to Boland that Zach's contribution was limited and could only talk about fashion and gossip.
Openly gay former Big Brother housemate Zach Douglas was reportedly removed from the original line up of panelists after offering explicit advice on oral sex and same-sex practices during an episode which aired on 19 February 2008.
[2] From Boland's point of view, a week later after his sexual references, he moved Zach back to Melbourne where he would become the show's gossip contributor.
It was reported he was sacked because of his 'sordid' insights on sex, but really Adam felt 'sorry for him' and to save him having to sit through conversation he wasn't 'interested' in.