Certificated by the British Board of Film Classification on 30th January 1991, Wsm continued their television theme as Bill Shipton parodies the late (and now discredited) UK entertainer Jimmy Saville!
After the titles the action starts with a one minute introduction by gold suited Bill Shipton surrounded by a bevy of 6 glamorous girls being:
Carol, Mirrel, Debbie, Lorraine, Melanie and Rachel.
There is a quick reprise of items from Film 4 together with a quirky, yet catchy, 'Fix It' song.
This Film Stream is devoted to Wetlook.
So the 1st Fix It asks the question 'Who won the Miss Drenched Competition?' The winner, Debbie, is presented with the 'Miss Drenched 1990' tiara by one of our enthusiastic supporters Jack Shepherd and she is suitably rewarded with 2 full buckets of water!
The filming of this 1st Stream took place at Tenby, South Wales during the 2nd Aquantics Convention 30th October to 1st November 1990. This was filmed at the Four Croft Hotel, which still exists with the same family ownership today.
Debbie entertains us with a double Wetlook item in a white Jacuzzi bath.
Firstly she is dressed in a pale blue business suit with a white lacy long sleeved blouse plus black stockings, black suspenders, black briefs and black heels.
Secondly, Debbie wears a casual outfit of white short sleeve blouse, green skirt, white mini knickers, white suspenders and white stockings plus silver sandals.
Those enticing 38DD boobs are on show in both sets as Debbie looks her best!
Then a brief Fix It jingle, before a complaint! (Shock! Horror!)
The complaint is that Debbie was not wearing sexy undies!
So we end with this remedied by Lorraine, who poses in a bath in a white basque with white suspenders, white gloves, white stockings and white mini knickers, (run time 30 seconds).
Vintage Film 4 features 11 different girls being soaked and splattered as Wsm fulfill your fantasies, just like Jim on TV! major Aspect Double Wetlook with Debbie running 8 mins 38 secs
The video looks amazing, and I miss Bill dearly, but is it really smart to have Jimmy Saville listed here as even a parody subject? He's not exact a name you'd want to be attached to in any given search engine.
Well we are damned if we do mention Jimmy Savile and damned if we do not! Were Mike Ellison and Bill Shipton to have the gift of foresight, then such a movie would not have been made. But Jimmy Savile was hugely popular in the late 1980's when this movie was shot. Indeed, when he died in Oct 2011 he was widely praised for his personal qualities and as a fund-raiser. We can assure you that no girls were abused on our shoot. So just accept the movie for what it was.....FUN! And if anyone is offended, then do not buy a download! Mike Ellison