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Who's going to watch TISWAS this weekend ?
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As Tiswas is coming back for a return show who will be watching it ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Definitely - I can't claim to find slapstick humour as fuuny as I must have done back then, but for old times' sake I'll be watching. Judging by the trailer, Sally James has hardly changed at all, which is good news for those of us who were adolescent males at the time!
I quite enjoyed the one-off Swap Shop reunion on BBC4 recently, although the obvious tension between Keith Chegwin and Maggie Philbin was a bit uncomfortable. I have to say that for all his faults, Noel Edmonds was a much better Saturday morning presenter than Mike frickin' Read.
I quite enjoyed the one-off Swap Shop reunion on BBC4 recently, although the obvious tension between Keith Chegwin and Maggie Philbin was a bit uncomfortable. I have to say that for all his faults, Noel Edmonds was a much better Saturday morning presenter than Mike frickin' Read.
Watched it and enjoyed it. It made me realise how far todays TV has sunk.
With his over exposure on Who wants to be a millionaire, I have come to detest Chris Tarrent, but he was really good back then.
The same goes for Lenny Henry, before he was forever telling us, he was black and his constant rantings about his roots, slavery and the whites, he was talented and funny.
But bring back Bob Carolgees and his Spit the Dog and Charlie the Monkey, absolutely fantastic.
With his over exposure on Who wants to be a millionaire, I have come to detest Chris Tarrent, but he was really good back then.
The same goes for Lenny Henry, before he was forever telling us, he was black and his constant rantings about his roots, slavery and the whites, he was talented and funny.
But bring back Bob Carolgees and his Spit the Dog and Charlie the Monkey, absolutely fantastic.
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