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THE show that reaches the parts other clip shows can't returns to our screens with more outrageous out-takes and unbleeped bloopers.
Steve Penk takes great pleasure in revealing other TV personalities very public mistakes.
As a DJ Steve is famous for his live on-air wind-ups and admits that his love of laughter started after flicking through the pages of the small ads in a local newspaper.
"An ad for a real Russian tank caught my eye one day," he says.
"It seemed bizarre so I rang them up on air and asked some questions -'Does it come with a baby seat? How easy is it to get spare parts?'
"There was such a huge reaction from the listeners, and then they started writing in asking me to call people and wind them up.
"It took off from there."
Uncensored and unbleeped, Steve unveils TV's Naughtiest Blunders showing the clips that television's favourite actors, presenters and news reporters would rather the viewers never saw.
From GMTV to CiTV, London's Burning to Animal Magic, Steve shows us the stars of the small screen getting it wrong in a programme not for the faint-hearted.
Steve says: "The great thing about the programme is that it is something everyone can relate to.
"The content is not aggressive - it's warm and funny." .
Steve brings to TV the cheekiest and most embarrassing...