Channel 4's much-loved comedy show Balls of Steel celebrates it's 10th anniversary this week.
It's hard to believe the controversial show was first broadcast 10 years ago on in August 2005. Presented by Mark Dolan, the team tested the limits to find out one thing - who has the biggest Balls of Steel?
Mark dared the team of fearless comedians and performers to gird up their loins for the ultimate test. He and his studio audience sat back and watched the madness unfold on screen.
But what are they all up to now?
Mark presented all 17 episodes of Balls of Steel from 2005-2008. The first ever episode featured Alex Zane’s Buzzin Game, The Annoying Devil and Neg’s Urban Sports.
After making his debut in Comedy Lab as Richard Taylor in 2001, Dolan soon moved on to his own show with the character, The Richard Taylor Interviews.
After the success of Balls of Steel, he moved on to TV projects like 35mm, Face 2 Face and The World's... and Me.
His latest project is keeping a certain motor mouth in check on If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World.
Mark also made and appearance alongside Shaun Ryder, Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan and children's TV presenter Kirsten O'Brien, in
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Alex Zane was in charge of various games on the series, like Alex Zane's Pain Game.
Across 16 episodes from 2005-2008, Zane brought an intelligent-yet-worrying angle to the series.
After the show the presenter went on to have success on screen. As well as doing almost every TV special from X-Men to Interstellar.
The success of TV series Rude Tube has seen Alex Zane on our screens regularly.
Daring, devilish and hilarious, The Annoying Devil rubbed everyone up the wrong way.
Over eight episodes Jason Attar (2005 - four episodes) and Barrie Hall (eight episodes from 2007-2008), angered the world.
As well as writing projects Attar went on to star in Marshal's Law and One Night in Powder.
Hall's IMDB is pretty much blank after the show.
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The Bunny Boiler starred in 7 episodes from 2005-2008.
Since the show the Swindon-born Zucchi starred in Hollyoaks Later as Maria Gonzalez and in Shameless in 2013 as Randall.
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How good was Neg’s Urban Sports?
Over 13 episodes from 2005-2008 Neg Dupree made up his own rules.
Here are his best bits.
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After the show, Neg starred in Balls of Steel Australia for 15 episodes.
Since the UK BoS, his credits haven't exactly been bulging off the page.
A role as 'student' in 2009's The Tomb Robbery Papyrus: Notes of a Past is notable, isn't it?
Remember that Tom Cruise prank?
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After the shenanigans and pranks in 10 episodes of Balls of Steel, Olivia Lee went on to have her own show on Comedy Central.
Olivia Lee: Dirty, Sexy, Funny ran for two series, starting in March 2010.
The Pain Men aka (Matthew Pritchard and Pancho aka Mike Locke) brutalised each other for 10 episodes.
A Finnish version of the show is in production with Jukka and Jarppi of The Dudesons playing the part of The Pain Men.
After the show, the Dirty Sanchez duo are still working together.
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For 8 episodes Eric Page starred in Big Gay Following.
Anyone know what he's up to now? Let us know in the comments below.
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