Hungry Brian

Children's game show. This time the foodie frolics are between the Brixton Strikers from London and the Giant Busters from Ipswich. Brian The Giant simply must have his five 'humunchies' a day to stop his giant tummy rumbling. Yes, on this show the losing team ends up as part of Brian's balanced diet!
Les Dennis hosts the show through gritted teeth. He is Brian's favourite TV presenter but after years and years he still thinks his name is Des. There's plenty of fun plus a chance to see more GTV ads for the stuff well groomed giants simply must have. They may put you off your own dinner. You have been warned!
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