Starring comedian Bob Mills, the series comprised six 40 minute episodes and was transmitted on Saturday nights.
Although conceptually interesting, the programme was not a huge ratings success, and several guests were reported to be unhappy with a format that exposed their backstage tantrums, fee negotiations, and attempts to control the line of questioning from the host.
Notably, Sandra Bernhard lost her temper with both the audience and her pianist, and Jean-Claude Van Damme's agent was not pleased that her client's fee was ridiculed on behind the scenes footage that was transmitted.
On a basic level, the director's astonishingly sweary rant was amusing, particularly as Morris had announced earlier that C4 had told them to tone down the bad language.
"[1] Andre Vincent got his break on the show as co-writer of Bob's opening monologue and studio warm up man.