In Bed with Medinner - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

A Desperate Actor and John Blashford-Snell, Explorer

The Bear Suit

Jessico the Dancing Outlaw and Johnny Rubbish

Miss Anglia 1979

Aaron Russo is 'Mad as Hell!'

Barroom Brawling and Reduced Peripheral Vision for Handsome Men

Jesco Goes to Hollywood and Miss Anglia 1980

My Punk Son and Hundred Dollar Clothes

London Bridge - The Omnidirectional Rubettes and How Not to Get Arrested

London Bridge Magicians and the Crap Psychic Hotline

Paul Nolan: Too Handsome to Live and The Dirty Dancer

Chakra Healer

The Poor Man's James Bond and More Chakra Healing

On-site Housing Problems

Miss Yorkshire Television 1977 - Mingers and Mentalists

Egyptian Airlines Theory and Mountain Biking Cops

Speeding Ticket and Gypsy Camp Debate

The Yorkshire Disco Dancing Championship

Gordon Burns Says "Quit Smoking" and The Guy Who Collects Beautiful Things

The Guy Who Erects Crosses and London Bridge - How Do You Say Sharon?

The Great Storm and On Site Lancaster

'Chris Serle - Friday NOW!' and 'Hasil Adkins - Rockabilly Hero or Alcoholic Pest?'

Toxic Chemicals and Eric Bristow

London Bridge Reincarnation and Grand Theft Pants

Lisa Stansfield versus Sarah Brightman: Who is the Best Singer? There's Only One Way to Find Out... FIGHT!

Foot Massages, Colonic Irrigation and The (Not Very) Amazing Delores
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