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Wank Week looks at the 20-a-day men
Steve Busfield
Monday July 24, 2006
MediaGuardian.co.uk
Channel 4 has confirmed another show in its "Wank Week" season - a documentary about compulsive masturbators.
Independent producer Spun Gold has been commissioned to make the one-hour programme following two men trying to kick their habit.
The as-yet unnamed show is the second programme in the themed week to be unveiled, following MediaGuardian.co.uk's revelation last week that Channel 4 is to broadcast a documentary about a mass masturbation for charity, given the working title "Wank-a-thon".
One of the participants in the new show - who says he masturbates 20 times a day - has already been cast, but the independent is seeking a second male.
The compulsive masturbators will be filmed hearing about different ways to cut down, focusing particularly on methods used in the US.
The documentary has been commissioned by the Channel 4 head of entertainment, Andrew MacKenzie.
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Steve Busfield
Monday July 24, 2006
MediaGuardian.co.uk
Channel 4 has confirmed another show in its "Wank Week" season - a documentary about compulsive masturbators.
Independent producer Spun Gold has been commissioned to make the one-hour programme following two men trying to kick their habit.
The as-yet unnamed show is the second programme in the themed week to be unveiled, following MediaGuardian.co.uk's revelation last week that Channel 4 is to broadcast a documentary about a mass masturbation for charity, given the working title "Wank-a-thon".
One of the participants in the new show - who says he masturbates 20 times a day - has already been cast, but the independent is seeking a second male.
The compulsive masturbators will be filmed hearing about different ways to cut down, focusing particularly on methods used in the US.
The documentary has been commissioned by the Channel 4 head of entertainment, Andrew MacKenzie.
· To contact the MediaGuardian newsdesk email editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 7239 9857
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