UK duo Sleaford Mods released Divide & Exit earlier this year and one of its strongest songs, “Tiswas,” will be the basis for a new EP released on November 24 via Invada (the label cofounded by ...
When Chris Tarrant looks back on a broadcasting career that now spans six decades and includes the quizzing juggernaut that is Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, he doesn’t need to phone a friend to ...
This is not the opening line of a harrowing court case or a story about the suffering endured by infant workers in some far-flung corner of our former empire. This was Tiswas, an anarchic slice of ...
“But I think Tiswas opened the gates with all those custard pies and buckets of water being thrown. "Nothing like that had been done on television before. I don’t think it would exist now.” Sally, in ...
Original host Chris Tarrant is to bring Tiswas back to television. ITV will show a 90-minute special of the erratic 1970s children's hit fronted by the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host. What to ...
Lenny Henry catches up with Sally James on Six Fifty-Five about their time on the children’s programme Tiswas and how it led to him developing his own characters – and he recreates a few of his ...
The cast of Tiswas are to reunite to mark 40 years since the cult Saturday morning ITV show last aired. Chris Tarrant will be joined on stage by Bob Carolgees, John Gorman and Sally James for a ...
Chris Tarrant believes there is no way that Tiswas would be made in this day and age. Before he started hosting Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Chris rose to fame while co-presenting the popular ...
Thousands of British TV programmes are to be digitised before they are lost forever, the British Film Institute says. Anarchic children's show Tiswas and The Basil Brush Show are among the programmes ...
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