This blog was initially posted by @babe_tv on their now-removed Tumblr site, delving into the relationship between live babeshows and nudity. A crucial aspect often overlooked in the intricate history of babeshows is what we commonly call the ‘elephant in the room’ – the presence of nudity on babe channels, particularly its establishment as a permissible feature of post-watershed television in Britain. Although this blog features memories from the Bang Babes Freeview shows in the UK, it’s essential to note that the Babestation babes were the true pioneers of this unique style of TV programme on the game network channel, transforming television on both the Sky platform and terrestrial television. Their claim during their 10th Anniversary babeshow about transforming television wasn’t merely a statement; it holds weight given their significant influence. Prior to Babestation, no television initiative had successfully persuaded the British public to accept extended nudity without a specific justification.
The intriguing history of the now-defunct Bang Babes is worth noting. In 2010, Scottish porn star Amanda Rendall encountered a significant rival when daytime babe Dannii Harwood captivated audiences on a TMTV Freeview program. This was particularly remarkable, as the first occurrence of total nudity on a Freeview babeshow took place in 2008, featuring Donna Duke on Babestation’s Party Girls show. Additionally, Amanda Rendall and Tiffany Chambers had early yet sporadic and innovative appearances.

Nudity became a common feature on Freeview babeshows starting in November 2009, predominantly seen on Babestation 1 and spearheaded by the Babenation icon Camilla Jayne. Camilla introduced the first consistent nude tv appearances on Freeview with a graceful style that seamlessly blended into late-night programming without being offensive. Her performances were both elegant and captivating, showcasing a blend of controlled power in cheap phone sex TV. Some particularly notable moments were her appearances during the Partyland Freeview show’s limited airing on Channel 99 or 95 between midnight and 1am, which was necessitated by Channel 97’s ‘softer’ broadcasting license.
The transition to total nudity on Freeview babeshows began with Babestation 1 in November 2009, marking a clear shift in direction. While some girls opted for towels or sheets at the request of moderators for additional coverage that year, certain exceptions like Reede Fox and Camilla Jayne were often fully nude from the outset, attracting significant attention from Freeview audiences. This change garnered considerable interest, particularly highlighted by events such as Geri’s debut fully naked appearance on Freeview, which aimed to lure more viewers to the channel. The influence of nude models in television should not be overlooked, as it aligns with the channels’ promotional strategies. Presenters strategically employed nudity not just for their own shows but also in various contexts to engage viewers.

Tori Lee from Bang Babes is among the other unforgettable moments, alongside memorable highlights from Babestation that feature well-known personalities such as Preeti, Karina Currie, Charlie C, Lori Buckby, Priya Young, Georgie Darby, and Beth Bennett. These highlights symbolise pivotal transformations and noteworthy occurrences within the babeshows realm, indicating crucial progress in the industry. Enjoy risqué webcam sex and fantasy phone sessions with your favourite nude cams models while we ensure the use of cookies to enhance your experience and celebrated British adult film stars. Explore explicit porn videos starring Babenation models, specially produced for BSX and VIP galleries.
Babeshows UK – Party People: March 2006 – August 2009
The emergence of Party People occurred during the Freeview era, roughly two and a half years prior to the major wave of Freeview programming. Ironically, this initial boost eventually led to Party People’s demise. While channels were experimenting with “real” night shows, Channel 37 persistently aired its daytime show after dark. Nevertheless, Party People’s cherished 3am broadcast, which had amassed a significant fanbase, was discontinued as it became clear that the more provocative night shows were dominating the landscape. Notably, during that same month, Babestation expanded its reach in Freeview night shows, and the rest has become a part of history. The last Party People night show featured Lynsey Atkinson and was introduced by Lori Buckby. Jodie, a seasoned phonesex girl from Babestation who had been active on the babe channels before Party People launched, went on to become one half of the inaugural voice-over and presenting duo for Babestation in November 2009.

Babestation – PARTY GIRLS: September 2008- October 2009
Party Girls, a well-known Freeview babeshow, gained such a devoted following that Babestation sought to bring back five or six months after its original airing ceased. If you noticed something intriguing during that time on a Freeview babeshow, it likely originated from Party Girls. Being the first authentic nighttime program on Freeview, Party Girls broke new ground by showcasing a diverse array of explicit material, such as topless displays, semi-nude segments, passionate kissing, oil-slicked big tits, messy cream fights, simulated orgasms, spanking and full BDSM attire. Despite a better quality of broadcasting, the revival of Party Girls ended after just two months, as it failed to recapture the thrill and XXX appeal of its predecessor.
Babenation – PARTYLAND
Partyland was known as a rather unconventional Freeview babeshow as it had more of a feel of Babestation daytime, offsetting its lack of explicit adult content with cheeky themes, interactive text-in games and sometimes chaotic set designs. During the spring of 2009, callers could use a voicemail-to-air “Chatback” service that prominently featured a regular viewer named Martin from Fulham. The show often poked fun at its own attempts to display more explicit language and visuals through amusing themes like “Send in a photo of yourself with a potato” and “Have the girls dip strawberries in a chocolate fountain and eat them.” The atmosphere was playful and entertaining, akin to a TV drinking game that viewers thoroughly enjoyed.
In the summer of 2009, Camilla Jayne played a pivotal role in advancing the show alongside models like Tiffany Chambers, Daryl Morgan, and blonde Alex Adams. The Partyland dream team humorously called one another “Bob” and “Long Bob,” which added to the show’s appeal. It’s notable that Tiffany Chambers was already a well-known figure in the babeshow industry before Partyland launched, serving as the inspiration for the Babestation shield. Tiffany’s content, along with adult videos of Camilla and Dani O’Neal, can still be found in the VIP members area.
BABESTATION 2: August 2009
Babestation 2 was frequently viewed as the “harder” Freeview channel, yet its content did not come close to the explicitness of BSX, also known as Babestation Xtreme. In the spring of 2010, Babestation 2 was essentially replaced by BS Xtreme. The Babestation VIP members area features an extensive collection of video footage from these shows, with a text box providing additional context and details. Bang Babes was the last babeshow to broadcast on Freeview before the decade wrapped up, premiering less than a week before the final BS Xtra episode. At the time, Bang Babes was famous for its poor production quality, often leaving viewers confused about which models they were seeing, as the microphones frequently malfunctioned. Additionally, early terrestrial shows experienced significant delays during fuzzy live broadcasts. Despite these technical issues, Bang Babes attempted to make up for it by presenting more explicit and sexually suggestive content, which ultimately resulted in the show’s cancellation because of its controversial content policies. For a nostalgic look at pictures, including Babestation daytime shows and current trending models, you can visit the gallery page.
BS XTRA
As a text-focused program, BS Xtra frequently embraced some unique fantasies and appeared to thrive in terms of viewership during that era. In the initial week, Yvette, one of the show’s top presenters, noted that they received thousands of messages in a single night. At one stage, BS Xtra even introduced a service for evaluating penis sizes, where men could submit explicit images and the models would rate them from one to ten. Ultimately, in 2010, Xtra evolved into a standard phone sex show. You can still catch BS Xtra on Rampant TV, alongside other programs such as Sexstation and Studio 66 (which ended in 2022).
BABESTATION 2: August 2009
Babestation 2 was frequently viewed as the “harder” Freeview channel, yet its content did not come close to the explicitness of BSX, also known as Babestation Xtreme. In the spring of 2010, Babestation 2 was essentially replaced by BS Xtreme. The Babestation VIP members area features an extensive collection of video footage from these shows, with a text box providing additional context and details. Bang Babes was the last babeshow to broadcast on Freeview before the decade wrapped up, premiering less than a week before the final BS Xtra episode. At the time, Bang Babes was famous for its poor production quality, often leaving viewers confused about which models they were seeing, as the microphones frequently malfunctioned. Additionally, early terrestrial shows experienced significant delays during fuzzy live broadcasts. Despite these technical issues, Bang Babes attempted to make up for it by presenting more explicit and sexually suggestive content, which ultimately resulted in the show’s cancellation because of its controversial content policies. For a nostalgic look at pictures, including Babestation daytime shows and current trending models, you can visit the gallery page.