18 Stone of Idiot
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18 Stone of Idiot was a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4 in 2005 designed as a vehicle for Johnny Vegas and produced by Chris Evans.
The first show was broadcast on 27 May 2005 and a further five episodes were broadcast weekly thereafter. Vegas' stated intention was to "make a programme that wouldn't be recommissioned".
Each show had one primary guest whom Vegas interviewed and were further involved in various stunts and skits.
[edit] Guest list
- Ray Winstone
- Kathy Burke
- Huey Morgan from The Fun Lovin' Criminals
- Elvis Costello
- Rhys Ifans
- David Soul
A notable additional appearance was made by former MP Neil Hamilton who danced in a perspex box whilst buckets of fish were poured over his head.
[edit] Regular features
- At the end of the programme Vegas would "jump" over the guest in a vehicle such as a shopping trolley or child's tricycle.
- A reality television style slot based around a pub lock in (outside licensing hours with the doors bolted) where celebrities drank with Johnny until heavily inebriated. Vegas states that the filming of these segments took place over an eight hour period, though only three minutes were shown per episode.
- TV Democracy in which members of the audience would ask Vegas to do whatever they ask him to do. These seemed to be planned out, as some requests were played out via a pre-recorded video.
[edit] DVD release
On October 31, 2005 a DVD of the series (entitled Johnny Vegas - 18 Stone of Idiot - Unseen & Uncut) was released. The show was edited down to a 78-minute compilation and accompanied by 169 minutes of extras, which comprises a full-length commentary by Vegas, writer Tony Pitts and series producer Gareth Collett; a 36-minute compilation of Celebrity Lock-In footage (the segment was not included in the main programme compilation); 18 minutes of outtakes; a 5-minute compilation of footage of the Angry Baboon character (again, these interludes were not included in the main compilation); and an extended 32-minute version of the My Favourite Things segment which saw Vegas appear on Challenge's Celebrity Poker Club.