We have 2 jingles, an entertaining (and the original) very messy weather forecast, a 4 girl slapstick special, and all rounded off with a closing song as the credits roll!
The weather forecast has Professor Treacle using the busty Debbie as the human graphic! Of course there is plenty of rain, slush, sun (custard pies), fluffy white clouds (dream topping) and mud! Spontaneous ideas are always great when I suddenly thought of the long range weather forecast. Only the Prof remained, so guess who got the pies all thrown from a distance? Unfortunately, our aim was as bad as our forecast! The weather forecast runs 2 mins 10 secs.
The main feature is a 4 girl Slapstick set-to. We have Carol, Mary, Lorraine and Rachel. Starting with pies rubbed into the boobs, then the fun continues with dessert syrups, beans, rice pudding, tomato ketchup and custard used as a hair conditioner! Hair-do's are ruined There are plenty of exclamations of surprise Lorraine's shoes are filled with custard. Food fills those knickers. Then the boobs are out! Dresses are shed and the girls become messier and messier! There is much raucous laughter The chocolate sauce gets spread Tomato soup goes down Lorraine's stocking Carol has a goo shampoo! Finally, with 3 girls kneeling towards the camera, knickers are pulled down for a moonie ending!
For the first time we end with a specially composed song, as channel 'WSM TV' closes down along with some humorous credits!
MAJOR ASPECT 4 girl Slapstick finale running 6 mins 47 secs
Available as a Download at www.wsmprod.com at 'Downloads Online Store', then VINTAGE FILMS
WSM celebrates 37 years of continuous trading We are the oldest WAM business in the world!
When did WSM Productions commence? It started under the name of WET SHOTS just selling slide sets. John Swindail from Stoke-on-Trent and Mike Ellison entered into a partnership from 1st October 1981. The first retail sale of £63.03 was banked 3rd December 1981 at Barclays Bank, 36 Town Road, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent. And did the world embrace this new concept of slide images? With sales of £6,170 to 30th September 1982, in a world without any internetI would say they did! So our birth date is 3rd December 1981. By 1984 we had changed our name to WSM Productions. So we have now traded for 37 continuous years. And by continuous we mean that we continue to produce movies and image sets. You wish to know how the WAM movie business commenced? Well here are the details! Our first movie started filming 18th August 1985. The result was the first commercially produced WAM video. This was 'The Hopeful Starlet' which is still available under www.wsmprod.com within the 'Downloads Online Store' under Digital Download VINTAGE FILMS (Vintage Film 1).
How do we sum up 37 years with so much to go at? We will try as we range over the years as we initially look at W, S and M. Ever wondered which is my best liked genre? I guess I give it away as our title starts with a 'W'(and we did commence as 'Wet Shots'). For Wetlook, we look again at Vintage Film 9 with Stream 2 (shot on 31st July 1999) as Shakina and Bob play in a river. For Slapstick, we go back even further to the year 1990 to review again Vintage Film 3 Stream 6. For Mud, what better than to take another look at Messy Wrestling 16 movie, with a mud wrestling contest between Dee and Demi (shot on 21st August 2007).