Straight Plan for the Gay Man

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Straight Plan for the Gay Man was an American television program airing on cable network Comedy Central. It is a spoof of Bravo's hit Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Four straight comedians: Curtis Gwinn (environment guy), Billy Merritt (appearance guy), Kyle Grooms (information guy) and Rob Riggle (culture guy), (dubbed the "Flab Four"), makeover a gay man to pass as straight. It first aired February 23, 2004.

The make-overs include lessons in poor manners, spartan home decorating, unfashionable wardrobes, and an overdeveloped ego to mask all personal failings. Episodes involved making over a fashion salesman into a meatpacker, a yoga instructor into a jock, and an entertainer into a suave "babe-magnet".

The show was canceled in 2005 after only 3 episodes.

Comedian, Greg Scarnici provided commentary on Episode 2.

[edit] External links

Straight Plan for the Gay Man at the Internet Movie Database

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