Documentary which sees a group of male celebrities recreating the striptease from the film. This time it is all in aid of raising awareness of men's health issues. 20 years after The Full Monty was first released in cinemas, ITV brings us The Real Full Monty – a 90-minute documentary to not only mark the anniversary of the classic movie, but also to raise awareness of men’s cancers. How? By stripping. Resident choreographer Ashley Banjo has joined forces with Alexander Armstrong to convince a game bunch of celebrities to remove every last scrap of clothing at the London Palladium in homage to the classic film.
One of the biggest TV hits of 2017 is back for a full-frontal extravaganza, and this time it is in Sheffield, the home of the original Full Monty. Ashley Banjo and Alexander Armstrong's even bigger and bolder show features TV presenter Jeff Brazier, former rugby international Ugo Monye, TOWIE star James Argent, The Wanted's Tom Parker, ex-footballer John Hartson, celebrity chef Ainsley Harriot and former EastEnder Johnny Partridge, who will perform to raise awareness of men's cancers.
Eight female celebrities have been gearing up for the performance of their lives. This 'sister' show to 'The Real Full Monty' follows Coleen Nolan, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Emmerdale actress Sally Dexter, reality TV star Megan McKenna, former Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton, actress Helen Lederer, TV legend Ruth Madoc and presenter Sarah-Jane Crawford as they produce and perform an unforgettable and special one-off show.
The shows with the most front on British television are back and more ballsy then ever! Alexander Armstrong and Ashley Banjo are joined by King of the Jungle Joe Pasquale, Love Island winner Jack Fincham, Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher, snooker legend Willie Thorne, Crimewatch's Rav Wilding, Dancing on Ice star Matt Evers, ex-Chelsea footballer Jason Cundy and Strictly Come Dancing's Gorka Marquez - who all have personal reasons for taking part as they prepare to put on their dancing shoes.
Legendary tennis icon Martina Navratilova, EastEnders star Laurie Brett, Love Island's Megan Barton-Hanson, So Solid Crew's Lisa Maffia, TOWIE's Danielle Armstrong, and Benidorm's Crissy Rock put their inhibitions aside and lay their bodies and emotions bare, to boost awareness of women's cancers.
Ashley Banjo takes on his toughest challenge yet as he prepares celebrities to recreate the striptease scene from the film on a skating rink to highlight the importance of checking the body for signs of cancer. Rehearsals started back in September for this Christmas spectacular, with half of the participants having never skated before and the country in the midst of a pandemic.
The two teams of celebrities trained by Ashley Banjo and Coleen Nolan are finally ready to take to the ice and perform a naked dancing extravaganza in the fourth annual charity event promoting the importance of cancer checks. There is no room for error for the dancers, as the tiniest mistake could end in catastrophe.
Ashley Banjo and a team of celebrities, including Christine McGuinness, James Jordan and Brenda Edwards, bare all to highlight the importance of checking your body for cancer.
Ashley Banjo and his team of celebrities are joined by Coleen Nolan, Ola Jordan, Teddy Soares and Laila Morse, as the final performance in Blackpool grows ever closer.
The show in which Ashley Banjo, Coleen Nolan, and a team of brave celebrities bare all to highlight the importance of checking your body and raising awareness for cancer is back.
Ashley Banjo, Coleen Nolan, and a team of celebrities put cancer awareness back in the spotlight by pulling off an all-singing and all-dancing spectacular in the New Wimbledon Theatre with special performances from Alfie Boe and Ella Vaday.