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- Sin_Cities abstract "Sin Cities is a British sexually-oriented travel television series. It originally broadcast on Bravo from 2000 to 2007. It has also been broadcast on Showcase in Canada. Series 1 and 2 were produced by Visual Voodoo (a division of ITN) while Series 3 and 4 were produced by Class Films.The first season was hosted by Grub Smith in 2000. A second series, dubbed Sin Cities 2 was hosted by Ashley Hames in 2002. The third series, known as Sin Cities 3 was also hosted by Hames.[1]. The fourth series, again hosted by Hames, was first aired in 2007.The premise of the series sees the host traveling to cities around the world and exploring sexual entertainment options, occasionally even participating. The tone of the series is irreverent and humorous, with a tendency to focus on some of the more bizarre options available, such as wearing nappies and being captured for sexual pleasure.Smith and Hames co-hosted a spin-off series entitled Sin Cities Unleashed which consisted of edited highlights from the first two series of Sin Cities. After completing the 4th series, Hames said on his official MySpace site that the programme was finished.".
- Sin_Cities wikiPageExternalLink 208305.
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- Sin_Cities wikiPageLength "1713".
- Sin_Cities wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Sin_Cities wikiPageRevisionID "531561000".
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Ashley_Hames.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Bravo_(British_TV_channel).
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Bravo_(UK_TV_channel).
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000s_British_television_series.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Category:2007_British_television_programme_endings.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_travel_television_series.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Grub_Smith.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink ITN.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink MySpace.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Myspace.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink SexTV.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Sex_Tourism.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Sex_tourism.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_Secrets.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Showcase_(Canadian_TV_channel).
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Television_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink The_Sex_Files.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLink Visual_Voodoo.
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sin Cities".
- Sin_Cities wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sin Cities: A Life Less Ordinary".
- Sin_Cities hasPhotoCollection Sin_Cities.
- Sin_Cities subject Category:2000_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Sin_Cities subject Category:2000s_British_television_series.
- Sin_Cities subject Category:2007_British_television_programme_endings.
- Sin_Cities subject Category:British_travel_television_series.
- Sin_Cities hypernym Series.
- Sin_Cities type TelevisionShow.
- Sin_Cities type Establishment.
- Sin_Cities type Programme.
- Sin_Cities comment "Sin Cities is a British sexually-oriented travel television series. It originally broadcast on Bravo from 2000 to 2007. It has also been broadcast on Showcase in Canada. Series 1 and 2 were produced by Visual Voodoo (a division of ITN) while Series 3 and 4 were produced by Class Films.The first season was hosted by Grub Smith in 2000. A second series, dubbed Sin Cities 2 was hosted by Ashley Hames in 2002. The third series, known as Sin Cities 3 was also hosted by Hames.[1].".
- Sin_Cities label "Sin Cities".
- Sin_Cities sameAs m.08yhwl.
- Sin_Cities sameAs Q7521502.
- Sin_Cities sameAs Q7521502.
- Sin_Cities wasDerivedFrom Sin_Cities?oldid=531561000.
- Sin_Cities isPrimaryTopicOf Sin_Cities.