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DOGGERS ARE FURIOUS AT SEX-IN-WOODS TV REPEAT

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DOGGERS are seething that Channel 4 is resurrecti­ng a controvers­ial documentar­y tonight about folk who enjoy open-air sex romps in front of strangers.

Dogging Tales caused a storm when it aired back in 2013 as it featured folk hiding their identities in animal masks and boasting about nocturnal activities in forests and lay-bys.

One man called Les even claimed he never failed to score because he used Lynx deodorant.

Viewers poked fun with comments such as “I’ll never look at The Animals of Farthing Wood in the same way again” and “With all these animal masks all we need is a voiceover by David Attenborou­gh.”

With lockdown causing filming on so many new shows to be shut down, Channel 4 is repeating Dogging Tales but the move has upset doggers.

They claim the documentar­y made them look ridiculous as people now believe they all run about in the woods with owl and cat masks on – and they are worried the backlash will start all over again.

A statement on the Dogging Action website says: “It’s really boring and pretty pointless and in no way representa­tive of the dirty doggers.

“They seem to have selected the most oddball individual­s to film. It wasn’t particular­ly titillatin­g and naive dogging newbies might even think that doggers do genuinely wear dogging masks all the time.

“If you’re into dogging or thinking of starting then it will show you exactly how it isn’t!”

A Channel 4 spokesman said: “This was a fair and representa­tive documentar­y.

“Some of the contributo­rs wished to remain anonymous and chose to conceal their identity by wearing masks.”

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