ARCTURUS To Appear On MTV's 'Dirty Sanchez'

September 14, 2005

Norway's ARCTURUS have been confirmed to appear on MTV's "Dirty Sanchez", filmed during the Inferno Festival earlier this year. The show featuring the band will be broadcast on September 18 at 10:30 p.m. (BST). MTV U.K.'s popular production, "Dirty Sanchez" appeared at Inferno during their special European tour. They did a special feature on Friday, March 25 at the Rockefeller venue in the changeover between AURA NOIR and ARCTURUS.

"Dirty Sanchez" is part documentary, part reality and 100% outrageous. Over the course of two series it has chronicled the insane lives of four professional skateboarders.

Back in 2003, "Dirty Sanchez" Season One saw Pritchard, Dainton, Pancho and Dan Joyce in their native Wales, indulging in all manner of weird and wonderful wickedness in the name of entertainment. It was a smash hit for MTV U.K., and 2003's highest rated homegrown show. The series went on to be number one in many countries around the world as well as a hit on DVD, and Channel 4 in the U.K. The success of this series saw MTV swiftly commissioning a second series, and this year, "Dirty Sanchez 2: Jobs For The Boyos" saw our hapless heroes trying to make something of themselves in a range of professions. They brought their unique brand of apathy to a Royal Marines Boot Camp, an Airport Firefighting Service, a Belfast Building Site and they even attempted Ranching in Arizona. In the process they proved beyond a shadow of a doubt their aversion to anything resembling exertion. The series was MTV U.K.'s highest-rated homegrown show for a second year running, and was released as a double disk DVD on October 25, 2004; the same week as its terrestrial premiere again on Channel 4.

"Dirty Sanchez" is currently seen on MTV in Britain, Ireland, Belgium, Spain, Scandinavia, Holland, Central Europe, France, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA (the show is known as "Team Sanchez" in America).

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