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  1. Feb 16, 2017 · The first is the combination hair, face and shower gel sort of basic who has "One Dance" as their Tinder anthem and shares memes from The Lad Bible on Facebook accompanied by the Face with Tears of...

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    • Lemmy walks off the set. The Ordinary Boys‘ Preston wasn’t the first Buzzcocks guest to storm off the show (more on that later). The Motörhead titan walked off in 1998 after taking umbrage at original host Mark Lamarr’s attitude towards Bucks Fizz (a band he deemed “very like Oasis”) member Jay Aston in the Identity Parade round.
    • Lorraine Kelly spanks Noel Fielding. When the daytime doyenne guest-hosted in 2011 she spanked “naughty” team captain Noel Fielding (with a force that suggested somebody had mentioned Esther McVey to her), waxed Phill Jupitus’ legs and suffered a bra-related wardrobe malfunction.
    • Davina McCall embarrasses Simon Amstell. Guest team captain Davina McCall turned the tables on host Simon by unearthing archive footage of him as a gawky 12-year old appearing on daytime TV in a bow-tie impersonating Dame Edna Everage.
    • Simon Amstell, dressed as a rabbit. Simon developed a reputation for having a machete-mouth, so the conceit of this 2008 episode was that it was repackaged as a family-friendly program with him dressed as a fwuffy bunny.
  2. Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme. It has aired on Sky Max since September 2021, having originally aired between November 1996 and January 2015 on BBC Two.

  3. Nov 5, 2013 · Watch A Clip Of Huey Morgan Storming Off 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks': Tensions arose when it became evident that the singer and guitarist didn't enjoy having to complete the lyrics to his...

    • Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve’)’ – Love Bites (1978) Without a doubt Buzzcock’s biggest hit, and it reached number twelve on the UK singles chart in 1978.
    • Why Can’t I Touch It?’ – Singles Going Steady (1979) That funky bassline. That funky guitar riff. That funky rhythm. Apart from latter era Clash, these are three elements one wouldn’t normally equate with punk.
    • I Believe’ – A Different Kind of Tension (1979) ‘I Believe’ is an example of Buzzcocks augmenting their songwriting with the production of legendary producer Martin Rushent on their third studio album.
    • Whatever Happened To…?’ – Orgasm Addict (1977) The B-side to ‘Orgasm Addict’, ‘Whatever Happened To…?’ is better, and more Buzzcocks than its sibling.
  4. May 26, 2015 · As he's repeatedly asked to finish lyrics from his own songs, he gets more and more angry, before slamming a mug down on the desk, smashing it, and walking off the set. Here's when things turned...

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  6. Apr 14, 2024 · Huey Morgan has recalled the reason for his infamous mug-smashing episode on Never Mind The Buzzcocks for an NME interview.

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