The team play an extended Honesty Game with callers asking increasingly personal questions about naked encounters with fellow DJs, using fame to chat people up, and embarrassing one-night stands — with plenty of memorable revelations and laughs along the way.
This episode centres on a lengthy edition of The Honesty Game, the show’s popular feature where callers phone in to ask the team personal questions they can either answer honestly or pass on. Scott announces plans for a special late-night X-rated version of the game to air the following Tuesday at 10pm on the culinary show.
Early questions focus on who’s seen whom naked: caller Andy from Scarborough asks if the DJs have seen each other undressed, leading to stories about showering after football matches and memorable descriptions of Spoony. Scott opts to pass on answering about his own experiences with fellow DJs.
The tone escalates with caller Claire’s question about using radio fame to chat people up on the road. The team discuss whether they’ve leveraged their jobs for dates, with some admitting they probably have — though not always deliberately. This sparks wider conversation about celebrities using their position, with hints at stories the team aren’t willing to fully reveal on air.
Another caller asks about weird numbers in the team’s phone books, generating comic responses: mentions include Roy Walker, someone called “Dummy,” and Bernie Nolan. One team member reveals they have a contact labelled “the freak from prison.”
Later, caller Simon asks about one-night stands with unattractive people and having to make a quick exit in the morning. Joe Cole admits to leaving his own shared house to escape an awkward situation, while another team member recalls a story from his late teens involving a girl named Jude — made funnier by his mates playing “Hey Jude” when he emerged from the bedroom.
The game concludes with discussion of compromising photos and videos on phones, including a drunken story about a girlfriend’s attempt to photograph someone’s chest on a disposable camera at a hotel — resulting in an accidental full-frontal shot that came back from Snappy Snaps.


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