Friday, 30 December 2011

Undercover Prince....

Undercover Prince - working as a bouncer on the doors of popular night spot The Shed in Glasgow

Last night saw the launch of Channel 4's  new prime time show Undercover Prince, in which pint sized popstrel Prince goes undercover in a variety of jobs across the UK. The first episode saw Prince working as a bouncer on the doors of popular Glasgow nightclub The Shed for an entire year unbeknown to the other staff or indeed the party goers who queued for entry to the club every weekend throughout this period. 

Despite his trademark short stature Prince was seen to throw his weight around on the Glasgow club scene making him unpopular amongst the late night revellers. The hour long special was a compilation of the best bits of Prince's year working on the doors of the Shed and saw him engaged in a number of confrontations, although Prince puts this down to the nature of the job. "It is harder than you would think working as a bouncer in Glasgow. You have to stand at the door in all weathers and make split decisions on whether or not you like the look of someone and will allow them entry." 

Despite the heavy workload of his job as bouncer Prince found the time and inspiration to pen a number of songs and the finale of the show last night saw Prince reveal his true identity to the assembled bar, door and cloakroom staff as well as clubbers before performing his newly edited hits "The Most Beautiful Girl in the Shed," "Glasgow Rain," and "When Drunks Cry" to the surprise and delight of the crowd. 

If you missed last nights edition of Undercover Prince catch up now on 4 on Demand. Next week sees Prince working undercover as a mechanic in Hull. 

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