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The Media Bowels, a show similar in format to the popular TVNE show Eating Media Lunch. The series premiered on March 3rd, 2003 on EPT, seven months before TVNE premiered a similar show. Stuart Wells primarily dealt upon issues of the week, including criticism of local television, Hisqish and international news channels and some tactics to help in its shock value. Because of the shock value, the series was frequently controversial during its run. There were four seaons in the half-hour format. In October 2006 it moved to Sunday nights for one hour and had two seasons in said format, including episodes broadcast around the silly season of the southern hemisphere. The seventh season aired from October to December 2008 and was made in a new studio.

Two out-of-season specials of The Media Bowels were made in its prime: December 31st, 2007: Into 1985; December 31st, 2008: Into 2010. Stuart Wells eventually became a serious journalist, working and eventually presenting Eyewitness News, but the dream of making a new series of "the Bowels" (as it was nicknamed) goes on. In 2013, he made a one-off, but then it got cancelled. The 2009 and 2015 election one-offs (I need dates for elections, they should be every four years) don't count.