Justin Lee Collins crashes a very strange clown convention in Houston, Texas.
Justin has two weeks to learn the art of clowning from the finest clowns in the country, before travelling to America to compete in a convention with so many competitions it feels like the clown Olympics.
Along the way he learns that some clowns not only want to make you laugh, but also want to save your soul as well.
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Clowns
Thu 31 Jan 2008
Justin Lee Collins crashes a very strange clown convention in Houston, Texas.
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- This episode has subtitles available.
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Ventriloquists
Thu 24 Jan 2008
Justin Lee Collins crashes the largest ventriloquist convention in the world, in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Can Justin…
- Strong language
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Magic
Thu 17 Jan 2008
Justin Lee Collins crashes a magic convention in Canton, Ohio. He has just four weeks to transform himself into a…
- Strong language
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Celebrity Impersonators and Tribute Artists
Justin Lee Collins investigates the strange and deranged world of celebrity impersonators and tribute artists by…
- Some strong language
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