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I was watching late night TV last Monday night after work. This show called 'Banzai' comes on that looks like it was produced in England but based on those crazy japanese game shows. One segment had old Harold of neighbours fame doing knock and run on people's houses. Anyway it gave me a laugh. It was pretty funny and I was wondering if anyones seen or heard of it?

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Good someone else saw it too. Me and my girl thought we were seeing things. Roulette umbrella, lol. Mr Shakehands, lol. The great shopping trolley cake jump. roflmao. And one for Team VVestside: guess which man hasn't got socks down his jocks? oh dear.

If you haven't seen it try to watch it as you are guaranteed to laugh your ass off!

Sweyn

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I hardly ever watch telly(option videos are much better)

I flicked on to chanel 9 & what the **** that show is crazy.

I think I'll stick to option videos is future!!!

The japs build wild cars but their TV shows are bent big time.

Whats up with the "sponsorship" dude at the end?

I reckon he'll get punched out!

Unbelievable.

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Dave (cereal) callls me up just as i was about to fall asleep and he's laughing his head off on the other end. tells me to put it on channel 9 so i did and i stayed up watching one of the funniest things i've seen for a while.

good stuff that banzai:D

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