Here we have another blog by Babestation superfan @Babe_TV from their Tumblr account which has unfortunately been deleted but we have been sharing some of their salvaged posts for anyone interested in the history of Babestation. Read on for their blog post, originally posted on 24th August 2013 about The Old Partyland Sets of 2009.
The innovative original Partyland show developed a policy of turning literally anything into a set, including the kitchen, the fire escape, the lift, the bottom of the stairs, and the yard. On 22nd August 2009, Camilla Jayne was literally outside the studio, with the brick wall behind her. The wall was painted white, but would be lit with coloured lighting during these rather bizarre chat sessions.
In its initial phase between March 2009 and the end of July, Partyland became known for the unusual, with viewer voicemails played out on air, text games (including the immortal Battleships variant – ‘Battlebabes’), the odd singing, dancing or hula-hooping task for the girls, and producers (or Gremlins, as Caty called them) chatting on the mic under the name of ‘Captain Partyland’.
August ’09 was a month of transition for Partyland, which had previously been entirely separate from Babestation and had not employed any of the then Babestation models. But during August, Partyland and Babestation began to exchange models for a night at a time, and Babestation’s Camilla Jayne and Tiffany Chambers appeared extensively on Partyland in the latter half of the month. With Babestation set to fully adopt Partyland, the plan may well have been to raise the show’s profile using two of the biggest names on Babestation.
Unfortunately, once Partyland moved into the main Babestation studios from September ’09, it quickly became a fairly generic show with little to differentiate it from the typical babe channel of the day.
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