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The series won the Best Entertainment prize at the prestigious 2008 Rose d'Or ceremony. For Dani Harmer in Week 1 it was 'Suck Nan's Tights'. It wasn't always a smoothie that was to be sucked - sometimes it was gravy but modified or crushed lollipops with orange juice and ginger.

However, there was only one forfeit per episode and that was taken on the first failed challenge. In certain episodes, it was still 'Suck the Sock'. An example of this is Lil' Chris in Week 3 when he had to lick a moustache of tartar sauce off his face. In Series Two, the forfeit was sometimes Lick the Tache, where they had to lick a horrible substance moustache off their face. For example, for Steph Orleans and Malak it became 'Lick the sock'. Sometimes the sock was changed to another thing associated with the celebrity.
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In Series One, it was 'Suck the Sock' where the hider had to suck a sock full of smoothie to win the prizes back. If the Hider failed a challenge, they were given a forfeit for the children to win back the prizes.

The format, which was devised by Eyeworks UK, won the Best Entertainment prize at the 2008 Rose d'Or ceremony. Released by Intrada in 1990 (MAF 7007D) containing music from Hider in the House. The tasks are sometimes very messy or involve getting the unaware parent to do strange things. Hider in the House soundtrack from 1989, composed by Christopher Young. The Doctor is trapped in time, to escape he must find the Hider in the House. The children involved must undergo a series of tasks to win prizes which they will receive if the unaware parent does not work out what is really happening. Hider in the House Episode aired YOUR RATING Rate Sci-Fi When the Doctor wakes up on what appears to be Earth he soon discovers that there is something sinister is going on. The other parent of the family thinks they are taking part in a totally different programme. If the family have fewer than three children, they use friends or related children to make up the numbers. In the programme, a celebrity has to be hidden in a family's house by three children and a parent. Finding it turned out to be a snap.Hider in the House is a British children's game show presented by Jason King and Joel Ross (aka JK and Joel).
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And man does it deliver in the eerie department! The hairs on the back of my neck were standing up all the way through! As a Decider article raves, Busey’s performance “is so disconcertingly creepy that you feel like you can’t take your eyes off of him lest you miss him doing something that makes your skin crawl.”Ĭonsidering my affinity for all things frightful, I, of course, promptly set out to ID the house where Busey’s deranged voyeur character, Tom Sykes, took up residence. Said house has just been purchased by the Dyer family, consisting of the attractive Julie, her asshole hubbie Phil and their two young children. “Hider in the House,” which is a mix of “The Hand that Rocks the Cradle,” “Fatal Attraction,” and “One Hour Photo,” with a little Dolly Oesterreich thrown in, is a solid thriller (though Nick Nicewonger of “The Index-Journal” quite humorously disagrees ). The website’s plot summary – “A deranged man hides in the attic of a new house and becomes obsessed with the unsuspecting family that moves in” – practically had me drooling! Currently streaming on Vudu, Amazon, and Vimeo, I plowed right through it.

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In the blurb, area filming coordinator Linda Proctor mentioned, “For a recent Gary Busey movie in Monrovia, they completely took apart the front yard of a house, transplanted the plants, put up a picket fence and put a two-story facade on the neighbor’s house.” Intrigued, I headed to IMDB to search for a Gary Busey movie filmed around that time and landed on “Hider in the House,” which was noted as being shot in Monrovia. Hider in the House was a British childrens game show presented by Jason King and Joel Ross (aka JK and Joel). I initially learned about the Matthew Patrick-directed flick via a February 1990 ” Los Angeles Times” article detailing filming in the San Gabriel Valley.
