In summer 2014 Studio 66 tried a bold experiment: broadcasting live from LA with US porn stars on the phone lines. It promised Super Bowl-scale sizzle and delivered plenty of debate. Here’s the fan’s-eye rewind – what launched, who starred, how it played, and what the UK scene learned.
The big tease: “Live from America”
On 6th June 2014, Studio 66 aired a Friday-the-13th switch-on: “Channel 941 will be live from America… talk filth with the most famous porn stars on the planet.” The plan was simple and audacious – Studio 66 USA would beam in from LA with headline US talent taking calls on a familiar UK phone-in format.
Casting the stars
The blogosphere and forums still namecheck the line-up: Alexis Texas (a returning draw after earlier UK babe-channel appearances) alongside Tori Lane, Tori Black, and Sara Jay under the “S66 USA / 66 Experiment” banner. The sell was obvious: American star power meets British late-night interactivity.
“Brilliant show again from Alexis… on top form all night.”
– early forum reaction
“Third night in a row… epic failure. Set unimaginative and tacky.”
– later reaction
Mixed reviews became the story: big names, bigger expectations, and a format still finding its feet across an ocean.

How it actually felt, night-to-night
- Image & pace: Viewers praised the picture quality at points, but flagged stutters and oversized graphics that pulled them out of the moment.
- Set & staging: Where Studio 66 in the UK often won with under-direction, the LA run sometimes looked over-lit and under-dressed – less cocktail bar, more rental apartment.
- Chemistry: Star charisma was there; the rhythm (UK caller flow, US studio tempo, compliance differences) wasn’t always.
The run – and the wrap
Studio 66 USA played out across summer 2014. By 1st September, the channel pivoted and the US block was replaced. Still, the footprint mattered: for a few months, America and the UK’s late-night worlds touched, and everyone argued about what did and didn’t translate.

Side note: Babestation’s US cameo history
Worth remembering – Babestation also trialled a US star, bringing Mariah Milano to UK screens back in April 2011 (see VIP archive references on our main blog). Cross-Atlantic curiosity isn’t new; S66 just ran the most ambitious version of it.
What the scene learned (Reede’s take)
- Fame & fit. A-list names help the poster; format feel keeps the phones ringing.
- Design matters. Bed-set minimalism works when it looks intentional; cheap-looking reads as cold.
- Latency kills the vibe. Graphics, sync and stutter issues can flatten heat, even with elite performers.
- Local rhythm wins. UK callers expect a certain pace and patter; crossing time zones means producing for that rhythm, not against it.
- Fast facts (drop-in callout)
- Teased: 6 June 2014 – “Live from America” announcement
- Talent highlights: Alexis Texas, Tori Lane, Tori Black, Sara Jay
- Viewer verdict: From “great form” to “epic failure” – a genuinely mixed reception
- Wrap: Replaced by 1 September 2014 after a summer run
If we did it again (producer notes)
- Pre-flight the pipeline: Stress-test vision mixer, GFX, and comms for zero stutter.
- Dress the space: Aim for intentional luxury, not generic apartment – texture, depth, shadow.
- Program to UK prime: Book breaks, spikes and ad-reads to match UK call behaviour, even if you’re shooting in LA.
- Talent + tempo coaching: Brief US stars on UK tease pacing (eye contact, holds, mic play) so the moments breathe on our side of the line.




