Don't know if there's already a thread for this show, but I had to mention this. I was watching an old repeat tonight and during the infamous "I Like Trucking" segment, I noticed a peculiar thing. (Apart from how sexy Pamela Stephenson was!)
There's a sequence shot from a moving truck that shows a car trying to overtake the truck then putting the brakes on, wobbling about and just about keeping control as it moves back behind the truck. The action is closely-following the lyrics of the "I Love Trucking" song. (The gag being that the trucker has waved the car out and then it meets another truck, narrowly-avoiding a collision).
ANYWAY, after that lengthy, boring explanation, my point is that if you watch the clip, it actually looks quite dangerous. Obviously there was no green screen in those days, and the other cars on the motorway contain normal civilians going about their day, oblivious to the BBC filming a potentially-fatal car stunt sequence. There's no way in Hell this would be allowed today.
I may be wrong - maybe all the other cars on the road were stuntmen...no..that's ridiculous.
Check the clip out. The bit I'm talking about starts about 1:40. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzrPUQXB0jY