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Old 11-11-2003, 09:55 AM   #1
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New show: 'Straight Plan for the Gay Man'
Comedy Central program to be led by the 'Flab 4'

Tuesday, November 11, 2003 Posted: 9:47 AM EST (1447 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Cable network Comedy Central is planning to turn the make-over hit "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" upside down with a new show called "Straight Plan for the Gay Man."

Debuting in February, the new show will parody the Bravo channel's "Queer Eye" series and male stereotypes in general as a team of straight comedians -- the "Flab 4" -- teaches a succession of gay men how to pass as heterosexuals.

The make-overs include lessons in such areas as spartan home decorating, oafish manners, less-than-fashionable wardrobes, and an overdeveloped ego to mask all personal failings, production executive Lou Wallach told Reuters on Monday.

He said the network is currently producing three hour-long episodes centering on three gay men looking to go straight for a day to satisfy some personal curiosity about life on the "other team."

Jonathan, an upscale fashion salesman seeking greater insight into the lives of blue-collar workers, will try to get a job as a meatpacker. Roger, a yoga instructor who has always wanted to play a round of pickup basketball, will square off in a competitive game of street hoops. And Stephen, an entertainer with lots of female friends, will venture into the hetero club scene to try his luck as a smooth-talking babe magnet.

As the end of each episode, the Flab 4 will accompany their straight-A students to see if they "pass their tests."

The format is a role reversal of "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," in which five gay men with expertise in good grooming, food, fashion, culture and interior design come to the aid of a hapless heterosexual slob. The show has drawn the highest audience numbers ever on Bravo, and a half-hour version proved popular on sister broadcast network NBC.

Comedy Central, a Viacom Inc.-owned network that reaches some 84 million homes, is best known for such offerings as the subversive animated comedy "South Park" and the newscast satire "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart."

A spokeswoman for NBC and Bravo, which are owned by General Electric Co., said the networks were aware of the plans for the parody show but had no comment. "Queer Eye" already was lampooned in a recent episode of "South Park."
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Old 11-11-2003, 10:09 AM   #2
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Heard about this a while ago on Howard Stern. They were bitcing because Howard was talking about the idea on the show and a week or two later i guess is when Comedy Central "came up" with the idea, and then even went to Artie Lang (on the Stern show) to be one of the straight guys, he turned it down. So ya, they were bitching about how it was another one of Howards idea "stolen" by someone else.......but hey, Howard kinda does that about a lot of stuff doesn't he..........The show might be funny once or twice i guess, good thing its only gonna be done that much
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Old 11-11-2003, 10:12 AM   #3
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it really does sound like something that is better for an extended man show segment, not a full length TV show. Not sure if I would watch or not.
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Old 11-11-2003, 12:06 PM   #4
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GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY,GAY, GAY.

You'd think by all the media coverage and t.v. shows that 75% of the world is gay. Hmm, maybe I'm the odd one .
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Old 11-11-2003, 12:06 PM   #5
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Heard about this a while ago on Howard Stern. They were bitcing because Howard was talking about the idea on the show and a week or two later i guess is when Comedy Central "came up" with the idea, and then even went to Artie Lang (on the Stern show) to be one of the straight guys, he turned it down. So ya, they were bitching about how it was another one of Howards idea "stolen" by someone else.......but hey, Howard kinda does that about a lot of stuff doesn't he..........The show might be funny once or twice i guess, good thing its only gonna be done that much


Howard Stern is a whiny little bitch.
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