Aired: 9/27/2002
A one-off follow-up programme revisiting previous fakers to find out how appearing on the programme changed their lives.
Aired: 10/2/2002
Naval petty officer Spence Bowdler is transformed into a drag queen.
Aired: 10/9/2002
Fire Service operator Lynn Hurst is taught how to direct a live breakfast TV show.
Aired: 10/16/2002
City lawyer George Lubega, dubbed "soul man in reverse" by his friends for his complete lack of rhythm, style and musical ability, has a crash course in rapping and street culture before being thrown into an MCing competition.
Aired: 10/23/2002
Black-belt kickboxer and self-professed tomboy Jo Weatherill has four weeks to transform herself into a glamorous ballroom dancer.
Aired: 10/30/2002
Isurance risk asessor Matt Davies has four weeks to learn the basics of stuntmanship.
Aired: 11/6/2002
Stuart Matheson leaves the comfort of his desk job in the computer industry to learn how to surf.
Aired: 11/13/2002
Hospital radiographer David Keith is plunged into the glamourous world of fashion photography. Not only does he have to learn how to work the camera, he also has to learn to deal with models and technicians before facing a cover-shoot challenge.
Aired: 12/4/2002
Computer games tester Phil Deane takes to the racetrack for real, with the help of Johnny Herbert and David Coulthard.
Aired: 12/11/2002
Lucy Craig is used to a life on the ocean wave, but can this ferry stewardess manage to fake it in the world of yacht racing?
Aired: 12/30/2002
Chris Sweeney is the lead singer of a punk band, The Dead Pets. How will he fare when called upon to conduct a symphony orchestra?