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Club RepsNewest Review: ... the tourists as well and in particular two girls who decided to stay on the island and work as strippers, apparently after the show was aired they both did a porn movie. The show was also the first place that the British public got to see the really annoying Nicki who appeared on Big Brother and got her own TV show out of it. She was really annoying in the episode she appeared on in this show as well. To be honest Club Reps was one of those car crash style shows that I watched and then afterwards asked myself why as I did not care about the reps and it was the same old round of boozing and nudity each week.... more |
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by - written on 18/04/08 (Very useful, 402 readings)
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Club Reps was one of those fly on the wall documentary style programs which was as much about showing Brits on holiday getting far too drunk and geting their kit off, it was hardly a good advert for the British public however I'm sure it served as a good recruitment campaign for Club 18-30 whose Reps were the subject of the show. The show followed the summer season on a Spanish resort in Ibitha and the group of English reps who worked out their. Some were in their first season while others were more experienced, it also followed the resort manager Mags who was a rather hard nosed leader who if you did not hit your sales or disagreed with her way of doing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/09/06 (Not useful, 300 readings)
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club reps is all about young people beginning a life as a club rep, the cameras follow them through there time. It shows how they have to earn there money and what there job actually is, it really does give an insight on how they have to live. If they have no accomodation they have to sleep rough, life is really quite hard for them even though they look like there having loads of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/03/04 (Very useful, 7702 readings)
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I suppose all of us at some time hanker back to the days of our youth when we had few worries, apart from where the money was coming from for the next night out. Memories of holidays with friends are in the dim but distant past for me now, but I quite often site and watch ?Club Reps? on the television to remind me of what it feels to be young, free and single. ?Club Reps? follows a group of 18-30 holiday reps over the Summer season, and the camera catches the highs and lows of their jobs, and would probably serve to convince any person with a sane mind not to ever take on repping for a career. Each programme is narrated, but ... Read the complete review

