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James hosted one of the early chat shows on Channel 4 and fronted the BBC's Review of the Year programmes in the late 1980s (Clive James on the '80s) and 1990s (Clive James on the '90s), which formed part of the channel's New Year's Eve celebrations. [35] In the mid-1980s, James featured in a travel programme called Clive James in...
The ten-week run was preceded by a one-hour documentary presented by Clive James, who was already established as Channel 4's critic in residence and featuring Medved as an expert. The documentary included clips from more cult and underground films that UK television could not screen at that time.
The show first began in 1982, hosted by the Australian television critic and satirist Clive James.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.
) was a TV travel documentary series written and presented by Clive James, originally broadcast between 1989 and 1999. [1] In each episode James visited a notable world city, exploring tourist hotspots and commenting on the city's appeal in his trademark wry comic style, as well as conducting interviews with famous inhabitants.
Veteran TV pundit Clive James said: "Taken as a whole, the Channel 4 coverage of the Paralympics was very good, but almost the best part of it was The Last Leg, the discussion show at the end of each day". [27] The programme provoked a discussion in the media about whether disability and comedy could work together on TV. [28]
Gogglebox (Channel 4) The Martin Lewis Money Show Live (ITV1) The Yorkshire Vet "Drama Performance" Presented by Keely Hodgkinson: Toby Jones (as Alan Bates, Mr Bates vs The Post Office – ITV1) Brenda Blethyn (as DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera – ITV1) Jessica Gunning (as Martha, Baby Reindeer – Netflix)
This is likely due to its appearance on the British television program Clive James on Television and subsequently Tarrant on TV, under the name Endurance. [2] [3] [4] The program was a version of an activity at Japanese universities, the gaman taikai or "endurance contest", where students try to outdo each other in withstanding unpleasant ...
A year later, writer Clive James had a walk on part as a postman. [3] Australian cricketer, Shane Warne made a two episode appearance as himself in 2006. He came to Erinsborough to pick up a cheque for his charity from Harold Bishop . Australian Idol presenter Andrew G made the first of three appearances by the show's stars in February 2007.