Main article: In 1984, Tarrant joined as a presenter, initially presenting the station's Sunday lunchtime show before moving to a late-morning weekday slot, following David Jensen. From March 1987 until April 2004 he hosted. The show was highly popular, increasing Capital Radio's audience share in London. Tarrant had regular co-presenter Kara Noble as his sidekick for the early years until she moved to Heart FM in 1995 with regular contributions from Flying Eye traffic reporter Russ Kane and news reader Howard Hughes. Another notable point was the release of a photo in early 1999 of who was a public relations representative at Capital, and was photographed sitting next to Tarrant in a taxi whilst having her top pulled down on an outside broadcast. The photo was released in 1999 by ex co-host of the breakfast show Kara Noble, by now working at Heart 106.2 in London when Rhys-Jones was about to marry. At 09:00, on Friday 2 April 2004, after hosting 4,425 shows over 17 years on Capital Radio and giving away prizes to the value of £3.5 million, Tarrant said his farewell to the station.
Game shows Tarrant began to host the popular television quiz show in 1998. The format was sold to over 100 other countries, and in 2002, the UK version merged with the Irish version. Tarrant has coined catchphrases such as 'But we don't want to give you that!' And 'Is that your final answer?' Throughout the show.
It was confirmed by that Tarrant has been the regular host for at least one full series of more game shows than anyone else on British television, with sixteen different series to his credit. In October 2013, it was confirmed that was to come to an end after airing for 15 years on.
The channel made the decision following to coincide with Tarrant stepping down as host. Of this, Tarrant said: “ It's been a huge part of my life for 15 years and I've loved every minute of it, but it is time for me to move on from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? ” Tarrant's final live edition of was a Celebrity edition which aired live on Thursday 19 December 2013.
On the day before (18 December), Tarrant pre-recorded two other Celebrity episodes that were shown in February 2014. In 2008, he presented the game show on. In January 2009, Tarrant began to host new show, which was cancelled after just seven episodes after failing to perform well in the ratings. Other shows hosted by Tarrant include a 1994 revival of the show (previously hosted by ), (based on the board game of the same name, which was part panel quiz and part murder drama), and a show called (where the object was to lose as much of a fictional million pounds as possible, with the winner getting a real £5,000 in the end). Other work Tarrant narrated the schools programme Stop, Look, Listen, made by and later. Tarrant hosted in 1989, although the programme came to an end in 1990 (the format was revived in 1997 by as, with as host). In 1991 he hosted the second series of.
On 1 January 1993, after lost its ITV franchise had been replaced by, Tarrant hosted the first programme of the new contractor, A Carlton New Year. Also in 1993, Tarrant hosted, in which contestants started off with a million pounds and were required to lose it by aiming to incorrectly answer a set of questions. Ironically Tarrant would go on to host, where the objective of the game is to do the complete opposite. From 1996 to 1999 Tarrant hosted the. In 1994, Tarrant hosted a revival of, previously hosted. It ran one series and eight episodes in total, airing again on Saturday nights (as Read's version did). Tarrant was also the long-term host of, a programme which shows clips featuring a number of unusual television programmes from around the world.
He presented the show from 1990 to 2006. In 1998, Tarrant released a compilation album entitled Ultimate Party Megamix on 's record label. A second edition entitled Ultimate Summer Party was also released. Both albums contain songs compiled by Tarrant himself in the form of a megamix. In 2003, he did voice over work on the film, where he starred as himself hosting a radio presentation of Sauvage's coronation.
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In June 2008 it was announced he would return to radio, hosting a weekly Saturday morning show for the network of stations including London's, in Scotland and the North West's. The show would air in direct competition to 's show on and began on 26 July. It was aired for 12 months until July 2009. In 2009, UKTV signed Tarrant to present a show for called.
The eight-part series, beginning on 4 October, gives three- to six-year-olds the chance to fulfil their greatest ambitions in the adult world; whether running a photographic studio, a radio station or an ice-cream van. In April 2010, Tarrant become one of the first three celebrities to be subjected to the British version of the American institution of a comedy roast, on Channel 4's. In August 2010, Tarrant launched the Fishing with Chris Tarrant application for devices in association with magazine. Also in 2010 he presented ITV1's The Door, a game show in which celebrities faced unpleasant and scary challenges to win money for charity.
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Tarrant has sat in for on his show on at least ten occasions between 2010 and 2013. On 13 April 2012, Tarrant made an appearance in the BBC show on 's team alongside. In 2012, Tarrant filmed the Chris Tarrant – Extreme Railways series for, with locations including the, across Australia and the. The series was aired in December 2012.
A second series was shown in 2015. In 2013, Channel 5 aired a new series called Chris Tarrant Goes Fishing. The show was a hit with the viewing figures. A year later Tarrant began appearing in the ITV daytime game show as the TV legends team captain.
Since 2014, Tarrant is brand ambassador and appears in commercials of. Personal life Tarrant met his second wife when they both worked for. The couple married in 1991 and divorced in 2007 when it was revealed that Tarrant had a 'close' relationship with Fiona McKechnie, a schoolteacher and co-patron for Headway. After a series of tabloid stories, on 18 September 2006 the couple announced that they were separating.
The couple previously lived with their two children, Sammy and Toby, in, plus two children from Ingrid's previous marriage, Dexter and Fia, the latter a radio presenter with. Tarrant also has two children from a previous marriage to Sheila Tarrant, Helen and Jennifer. In a statement in September 2006, Tarrant said: 'I am deeply sorry for the hurt I have caused to my loyal wife and wonderful children, all of whom I adore. I have only myself to blame for the breakdown of my marriage.' In June 2000, Tarrant's launch boat the Ben Gunn was vandalised and burnt at its mooring in. On 12 March 2014, it was reported that Tarrant had suffered a while flying from to London on 1 March 2014.
Tarrant is a supporter of. Tarrant is a big fan of British rock group, and in 1991 followed them on their Rock Til You Drop tour which covered four concerts in one day (Sheffield, Glasgow, Birmingham and London) in aid of Nordorff-Robbins. Tarrant's son Toby has followed in his father's footsteps as a radio DJ employed by, hosting programmes initially for and now. Charity work Tarrant's charity work, for which he received an OBE in 2004 includes: being an ambassador for the homeless charity,; / of for disadvantaged children (the school previously being a private school for girls that attended); patron of Milly's Fund, set up in memory of murdered teenager; patron of Swings & Smiles, a charity for children with special needs. He was a patron of the Headway Thames Valley, until details of his affair with trustee Fiona McKechnie became public and he resigned.
Tarrant is a patron of, Reading. Legal troubles On 13 May 2007, Tarrant was arrested on suspicion of assault at an Indian restaurant and released on police bail. The incident took place at the MemSaab Restaurant on Maid Marian Way, where Tarrant, who had been joking with a couple dining at an adjacent table, threw an item of cutlery towards the man.
Tarrant admitted to the that he did jokingly 'lob' some cutlery onto the couple's table after asking them to leave him alone to discuss work with his colleagues. He said: 'I've no idea what his the accuser's motives were – it genuinely makes no sense. I got back from the station at 1 am and to this minute I am completely bemused by what happened.' On 25 May 2007, Tarrant was formally by with regard to the incident.
On 5 March 2009, Tarrant was arrested on suspicion of assault at his home in. He was later released without charge. On 18 December 2017, Tarrant appeared in court charged with. He returned to court on 18 January 2018 and received a £6,000 fine and a 12-month driving ban. Awards and honours.
Winner of the 'Special Recognition' at the 2000 National Television Awards. Voted Number 38 in 's. Winner of the 'Lifetime Achievement' 2006 UK comedy award Discography.
Album 'Tiswas presents The Four Bucketeers'. Single 'The Bucket of Water Song/Smello'. Single 'Water is Wonderful/Raspberry Rock'. Album 'Saturday Scene'.
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An Episode of Tarrant on TV from the 1996 series. Found on an old videotape. Uploaded for archival/historical reasons.
This show, for the uninitiated, was a British TV show that ran from the 80s through 00's with various hosts. The host would take an irreverant look at TV from around the world, including shows, music videos, commercials, PSAs/PIFs and game shows, with a healthy dose of sardonic humour. Basically, before the internet this was pretty much all we had to see wacky shit from elsewhere. Epsiode features bad Australian drivers, Milk fuelled hoedowns and a very angry Cher. Also, a mind-blowingly sexist ad for Diet Milkshakes.
This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2016).on Television Also known as Clive James on Television Floyd on Television Tarrant on TV Genre Comedy Starring (1982–88, 1997–98) (1989) (1990–96, 1998–2006) Country of origin United Kingdom No.
Of series 21 Production Producer(s) (now branded ) / (1997-8) Running time 30–60 minutes (including adverts) Release Original network Picture format (1982–1999) (2000–06) Original release 26 December 1982 ( 1982-12-26) – 5 October 2006 ( 2006-10-05) Chronology Related shows Tarrant's Ten Years of Television Tarrant on CCTV '.on Television' or '.on TV', was a long-running programme on ITV. The programme, which was made first by and then, featured a number of clips from unusual or (often unintentionally) amusing television programmes and commercials from around the world.
The show was first presented by TV critic and journalist between 1982 and 1988, then celebrity chef in 1989, and finally from 1990 to 2006. The show remained 'Tarrant on TV' for 16 years. Contents. Early years The show first began in 1982, hosted by the Australian television critic and satirist. The series showed funny and bizarre clips from TV shows and adverts from around the world, most notably from the Far Eastern countries of Japan and Korea. The series popularised the Japanese show which followed numerous contestants as they underwent painful tasks around the world. After James joined the in 1988, celebrity chef was brought in for a six-episode series in 1989 before took over in 1990.
Later years For its tenth anniversary in 1992, Tarrant presented a compilation series entitled Tarrant's Ten Years of Television (later 10 Years on TV), which showed clips from the past five series and specials. It also included extra footage that was deemed unsuitable for transmission in the original show. In 1997, Clive James returned as host for two series, produced by for, in 1997 and 1998.
The series was axed due to poor ratings. Tarrant on TV The show continued to show bizarre clips from all over the world. But they now often included nudity, strong language, and crude or dark humour. Examples include a Japanese crying contest, a Japanese contraception advert, a profane North Korean propaganda film, and an advert showing eggs being fired from the bottom.
Tarrant on TV also began to cover more violent and unusual programming such as the. With a different presenter, the format was also altered to include a special guest.
On 4 April 1992, appeared on the show. The show's content focused on different types of humour in Sweden, America and Israel.
However the celebrity guest format was dropped by LWT because it was deemed too expensive to pay for cinematic clips and a guest star each week. The last series of Tarrant on TV was in 2005. The between 1996–2006 was 's '. Transmissions No full series was aired between 1985–88, in 1991, 1992, 1994 and 1997; however special episodes were often broadcast.
A special from 2004 with highlights of some of the best clips of Japanese TV from 20 years of On Television.I do love the little girl sobbing,it totally freaked me out the first time I saw it.not as much as the Gorilla sitting on the automated toilet (see Carrotts Commercial Breakdown Pt 1) I'll go into more detail on that another time. What I do find interesting about this is,as we reach some of the more recent clips they seem well.less Japanese.They look like they could have been made anywhere.
That's why I hate the PSY phenomenom YES I know he's Korean,but it kinda marks the end of the mysterious east.in TV weirdness anyway.
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