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- Celebrities select a range of interview questions from a computer, attempting to answer them as candidly as possible. Their efforts for honesty are judged by the computer, and, later, the viewers.
- Danielle Dax discusses her love of animals and the world of dreams, but skips multiple questions from "Love and Passion". There's also her confession that, despite the title of her latest single, she's never been on a white knuckle ride.
- Wendy James reveals a personal side of herself, including her wish when she was younger to look like Yasmin Le Bon, the insecurities of love, and her desire for a child.
- Kenny Everett answers a series of questions from the computer, including why he prefers radio to television, the hurt caused by tabloid criticism, and his desire to feel happiness.
- "I prefer talking to people than machines" confesses Robert Palmer, as his interview includes one-word and tongue-in-cheek answers, skipped questions and avoidance of detail. "It's an odd sensation," he admits, "it's like playing a game."
- Julian Cope makes perhaps Star Test's most fidgety guest, as he squats, paces the room, and moves the famous interview chair. "Sometimes," he observes, "the world just completely bewilders you and does your head in."
- Siobhan Fahey braves some of the computer's more personal questions, including leaving Bananarama, marrying Dave Stewart, her relationship with Annie Lennox, and the identity of the last man she fantasised about.
- The first of two episodes featuring a member of Bros, with Luke Goss answering questions on whether he feels like an adult, how comfortable he feels talking about money, and the feelings surrounding Craig leaving the band.
- Matt Goss faces the computer's questions, including discussion of privacy, how good he is at telling jokes, hidden passions, expressing emotion, and, of course, Craig leaving the band.
- Betty Boo talks about the difference between her "Boo" persona and the real Alison Clarkson, and discusses the racial abuse she suffered at school. However, she risks losing the viewer vote for honesty by skipping questions.
- Over 2 million viewers tune in to watch Kim Appleby answer some intense and probing questions, including her worst review, her biggest risk, and tabloid reporting of her sister's illness.
- A special highlights episode, with clips made up of the category "Love and Passion".
- Despite revealing he doesn't wear underwear and describing his fantasies as a "Dadaist nightmare", Tony risks not being believed in the viewers vote. Will his final answers swing the phone poll result his way?
- Wayne Hussey discusses getting thrown off the James Whale Radio Show when drunk, his first love, his hatred of country and western music, how vodka makes him violent, and how he's got too much love to give to practise monogamy.
- Film director Ken Russell talks about his love of music, the operatic elements of his films, the nature of God, and whether he's difficult to work with.