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Rex FeaturesShe had a best friend called Six and a sexy/stupid brother - who at the time most Under-15's thought was the sexiest thing on the planet – as well asmost amazing array of hats. Plus, those opening credits with all the costumes still takes some beating.Late night MTV at its best. A simple premise: clay models of famous singers and actors fighting to the death in comedy death matches. Ridiculous.
This “house” was basically a giant ball pit and Pat Sharp was running the show. It doesn't get any better than this.Although not as popular over here as in the States, this quirky comedy properly put the twin power house that is Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, on the TV map and spawned a whole teen following.Looking back on it, it's actually super-interesting that Lake was only 25-years-old when she landed the show.
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