Each episode involves performers walking through a door into an unknown situation, greeted by the line "Thank God you're here!". They then had to improvise their way through the scene. At the end of each episode a winner was announced.

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Follow the numerous acts of children pretending to be adults in various scenarios, including lesbian...

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