Scott and Chappers attempt to become children’s entertainers (inspired by the Wiggles), while Yvette Fielding discusses her ITV2 ghost-hunting show and Demon Dan from the Circus of Horrors performs his infamous and deeply uncomfortable Hoover act live on air.
The show opens with Scott and Chappers pitching themselves as kids’ entertainers, discovering that simply saying words like “poo” and “bottom” in songs might be enough to entertain young audiences — though Davina McCall’s children remain unconvinced, calling them “rude.” The team play the Ronaldinho Game with a caller on a noisy school bus, and revisit the “Places with Funny Names” feature, with callers from Brownwillie in Cornwall and Belend in Scotland.
Yvette Fielding arrives as a guest to discuss her new ghost-hunting show for ITV2, filmed with Rachel from Moza Show and Alead from Comedy Dave’s team. She shares spooky stories from a haunted location in Kent, including an encounter with a creepy innkeeper character. She also brings along clips she filmed using night-vision cameras — though it emerges she filmed them upside down for most of the footage.
The episode’s most memorable moment comes when Demon Dan (billed as Captain Dan the Demon Dwarf from the Circus of Horrors, with ringmaster Dr. Hayes) performs his act live. After heavy warnings that children should leave the room and that this is a “trained idiot” doing something genuinely dangerous, Dan turns on a Henry Hoover and… well, the transcript becomes too garbled to describe exactly what happens, but it involves the Hoover, his body, and Yvette Fielding visibly distressed enough to crack up and leave the studio. It’s presented as his signature circus act, though Dan reveals he discovered this “talent” years ago while cleaning.


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