In Bed with Medinner - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Paramedics and Christian Flat Sharers
The Natwest Tower and the Health Show
Sumo Wrestlers and the Vice Squad
Ghost Files and the Great Missenden Riots
Danny Baker's Heavy Metal Documentary and Knife Etiquette: Wrist Manipulation
Pet Psychic and Police Dog
Dowsing for the Dodo and a Few Lonely Hearts
Essex FM with Robbie Dee and Special Force: No Cycling
Episode 9
Silas the Ghost
The Guy Who Measures Things and 'Me Son's a Grass!'
Dance for Jesus and Middlesboro Cops
Christmas Coppers and Fell Out of a Plane
Ice Cream Wars and Big Cat Chasers
How to Pass a Breathalyzer and Miss TV Times
Mr W**ker the Farmer (A Room with Two Views)
In School and Bus Driver Magician
The Most Blinkyingest Person Awards and the World Disco Dancing Championship (NW)
Eyeball Disturbance and Chris Serle Investigates... Modelling Agencies
Vinnie Jones and Bobby Gould
Channel Tunnel and the Henley Regatta
Depardieu Joins the Vice Squad and the Ghosts of the Ancient Ram Inn
Taxi Touts and PJ Proby in 'Blackpool - Las Vegas'
'How To Stay Alive' When You've Got VD and Interviewing Sado-Masochists
The Clocks, Bob Greaves, and Cardiff Cops
Kerbcrawler and Scientology
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