World Famous For Dicking Around appears on the surface to be just another of those 'gross-out' daredevil shows, but there's a difference. The boys' reckless and stupid behaviour isn't necessarily motivated by a desire to appear brave and achieve fame, it seems more likely that the goal of their antics is the alleviation of boredom. As the voice-over provided by Ben Miller points out, the lads live in Cairneyhill, a tiny Scottish village where "Every day it's the same old $hit". One gets the impression that the inclusion of a camera crew is almost incidental, that they'd be up to similar antics regardless given the dismal, less-than-stimulating nature of their surroundings. Another twist in the show comes in the form of show-business professionals (agents, performers, stunt experts) who the boys invite to witness their stunts and give their opinions. There's a rich comedy vein to be mined here in that most of the experts are either unimpressed, baffled or outright disapproving of 'Team Squirrel's oft-inebriated exploits. Comparisons to other similar shows like Jackass and Dirty Sanchez are inevitable, WFFDA looks like it has been made on a budget of about £5.37 and as such lacks the "No way dude! Awesome!" factor of its stateside cousin, what it does have is an element of the Celtic/domestic charm of Sanchez. However, whilst DS is fixated with gag-inducing gross stuff and impaling/injuring the boys, WFFDA uses fire, brawling and jumping off steep hills. In short, whilst actually featuring more dangerous stunts than Dirty Sanchez, WFFDA suffers because the members of Team Squirrel lack the character of the Sanchez boys. Not great, but perfect post-pub lads entertainment.