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Saturday Stayback was a late-night comedy show that was aired for six episodes from 22 January until 26 February 1983 by Central Television, starring Chris Tarrant. It was performed entirely in a public house. It was a sequel to O.T.T., itself a spin-off from Tiswas.
On 2 January 1982 Tarrant, Carolgees, Gorman, Randolph Sutherland and Henry launched a late-night show - with the up-and-coming comics Alexei Sayle and Helen Atkinson-Wood called O.T.T. (standing for "Over the Top") which was effectively an "adult" version of Tiswas - in other words, it attempted to be just as anarchic, but with swearing and ...
The show was first presented by TV critic and journalist Clive James between 1982 and 1988, followed by celebrity chef Keith Floyd in 1989. Chris Tarrant took over as presenter from 1990 to 1996, with James briefly returning in 1997. Tarrant resumed as presenter from 1998 until the show ended in 2006.
Al Pacino made headlines when revealing that he and girlfriend Noor Alfallah were expecting their first child together. He was 83 years old at the time. The Scarface star’s rep confirmed to Us ...
Pacino, father to daughter Julie, 34 (with acting coach Jan Tarrant) and 23-year-old twins Anton and Olivia (with D’Angelo), was first linked to Alfallah in 2022. They welcomed their son Roman ...
The moniker 'The Four Bucketeers' came about as a way of circumnavigating any potential copyright difficulties of using the 'Tiswas' brand when Tarrant and Co. performed the song outside of the TV show situation, and the initial record release. Ultimately though, a compromise was reached and thereafter, the phrase 'Tiswas presents The Four ...
The first question comes up with four possible answers; these answers are shown to all but the specialist celebrity. After the correct answer is displayed (the players' answer are not recorded), the players then decide on which celebrity was "stumped" (got the question incorrect; there were at least four occasions of the specialist celebrity being stumped).
John Tarrant may refer to: John Tarrant (athlete) (1932–1975), English long-distance runner John Tarrant (Zen Buddhist) , founder of the Pacific Zen Institute