Fee Fi Fo Yum - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Brian's Birthday
The master of ceremonies is famous game show host Les Dennis, who Brian the Giant snatched away from a BBC studio years ago, forcing him to carry on in his best showbiz style. This time the Humunchies are the Masterchefs from London, competing against Ka-Pow from Ipswich.

Brian Has a Problem
After the "humunchies" complete Brian's fiendishly foodie games in the homemade studio he keeps on his kitchen table, the winners escape to freedom - but the losers end up as dinner. After all, every giant needs his five-a-day...

Evacuwax
Giant Television is proud to present another episode of Fee Fi Fo Yum. It all takes place in Brian the Giant's homemade studio, which sits on his kitchen table.
This time the "humunchies" he has his beady eye on are the Cheesy Meatballs from Shepperton and the Giant Five from Swindon. They are be playing for their freedom, as on this show if you are beaten you will be eaten! After all, every giant needs his five a day...

Clumsy Brian
Step into the world of Giant Television for another helping of Fee Fi Fo Yum and watch the Tartan Terrors from Scotland and the Busy Bees from London play for their freedom. On this show, if you're not the winner, you'll be Brian the Giant's dinner.
If that's not gruesome enough, there's also a sneaky look at GTV's advertisements for the unpleasant products giants can't live without.

Brian's New Underpants
Giant Television is proud to present another delicious helping of Fee Fi Fo Yum. All the action takes place on Brian the Giant's table and as usual he's filled his homemade studio with kitchen stuff which twoteams of 'humunchies' use to play games in order to gain their freedom. If the contestants are beaten they'll get eaten.
The tasty 'humunchies' Brian's got his eye on this time are Glasgow's Bubbles and Four Plus One from London. Stand by to squirm as there will be the usual GTV advert breaks for unpleasant products craved by giants everywhere.

Annoying Brian
Giant Television presents another episode of Fee Fi Fo Yum, the game show which sees two teams of 'humunchies' play for their lives.
This time, the Staffordshire Stallions from Newcastle-under-Lyme face off against the Highgate Heroes from London. As usual the master of ceremonies is famous game show host Les Dennis, who Brian the Giant sneakily snatched away from a BBC studio years ago.
He'd also love to escape, but continues to put a brave, showbiz smile on things as he puts the 'humunchies' through their paces playing Brian's fiendishly foodie games hoping to win their freedom. After all, every giant needs his five a day!

Slop n Save
Giant TV brings you another instalment of Fe Fi Fo Yum - the game show where if you get beaten, you get eaten! The Kings from Surrey pit their wits against the Sly Foxes from London to save themselves from the hungry clutches of Brian the Giant, who simply must have his five a day!
Captive host Les Dennis puts on his best cheesy smile and sparkly suit to oversee the cunning culinary games in the homemade studio on Brian's kitchen table. Tune in to see which "humunchies" end up in Brian's tum...

Brian's Toothache
Children's game show which sees two teams of 'humunchies' play for their lives. This time, the Finchley Fighters and the Warwickshire Wizards play for their freedom. Giants may find 'humunchies' playing games highly entertaining but for the players it's deadly serious. On this show, if you're not the winner, you'll be Brian the Giant's dinner.
If that's not gruesome enough, you'll also get a sneaky look at GTV's advertisements for the unpleasant products giants can't live without.

Brian's Got the Munchies
Another chance to peek inside Brian the Giant's kitchen where two more teams of "humunchies" are trapped in his homemade TV studio preparing to play games in order to gain their freedom.
The tasty "humunchies" he's got his eye on this time are the Porthcawl Pirates from Wales and the Wimbledon Winners from London. Don't miss this gruesome game show where the team that's beaten get eaten.

Guff Muffler
Another chance to peek inside Brian the Giant's kitchen where two more teams of 'humunchies' are trapped in his homemade TV studio preparing to play games in order to gain their freedom.
The tasty 'humunchies' Brian's got his eye on this time are The Hearts from Hertfordshire and the Barnsley Tykes from Yorkshire. Don't miss this gruesome game show where the team that is beaten gets eaten.

Brian's Got Dandruff
Step into the world of Giant Television for another delicious helping of Fee Fi Fo Yum and watch the Little Rascals from London and Undy-Feated from Wales play for their freedom. Giants may find 'humunchies' playing games highly entertaining, but for the players it's deadly serious.
On this show, if you're not the winner, you'll be Brian the Giant's dinner. If that's not gruesome enough, you'll also get a sneaky look at GTV's adverts for unpleasant products giants can't live without.

Feed Me
Another chance to peek inside Brian the Giant's kitchen where two more teams of "humunchies" are trapped in his homemade TV studio preparing to play games in order to gain their freedom.
The teams Brian has his eye on this time are the Haggis Heads from Scotland and the Gobstoppers from London. There is everything to play for, as the team that gets beaten will get eaten.

Les Dreams of Escape
Giant Television proudly presents the last in the current series of Fee Fi Fo Yum. As usual, the fiendishly foodie games are played by two teams of "humunchies", and this time the sparkly-jacketed host Les Dennis comes face-to-face with his food phobia - cheese! Maybe it's the cheese that gives Les vivid dreams about escaping to freedom.
Find out if his dream comes true, and whether it's the Bolts from Middlesex or the Fish Fingers from London who end up in Brian's tum. Last show or not, Brian still needs his five a day!
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