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British children's TV series (1974–1982)
correct meaning of the Tiswas initials – Today Is Saturday: Watch And Smile – was confirmed by host Chris Tarrant on the Tiswas Reunited special of 2007
Tiswas
English broadcaster (born 1946)
of Tiswas, which despite being short-lived, was popular among adults. His co-host Sally James presented the concurrent and final series of Tiswas alone
Chris_Tarrant
British comedy entertainer (born 1948)
"Tiswas Online list of Bob Carolgees appearances". Tiswas Online. 7 May 2007. Archived from the original on 18 July 2006. "'Later Magazine' Tiswas article"
Bob_Carolgees
British comedian and actor (born 1958)
25th anniversary episode of Tiswas. The show lasted 90 minutes and featured celebrities discussing their enjoyment of Tiswas as children, as well as appearances
Lenny_Henry
British actress and TV presenter (born 1950)
Countdown for a week in 1987. Some 25 years after Tiswas ended, James presented a reunion show Tiswas Reunited alongside Tarrant on ITV on 16 June 2007
Sally_James_(presenter)
British broadcaster
"History at Tiswas Online - Times of slime!". Tiswas Online. Archived from the original on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2007. "Who's Who at Tiswas Online
Peter_Tomlinson
1982 British television series
do Tiswas in the morning and O.T.T. in the evening; but it was felt this wouldn't work. On 28 March 1981, Tarrant, Carolgees and Gorman left Tiswas to
O.T.T._(TV_series)
2014 EP by Sleaford Mods
release of Tiswas EP, Jason Williamson quit his office job to focus full-time on music. Aside from the title track, the four original pieces on Tiswas EP feature
Tiswas_EP
Geek. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-11-23. Retrieved 2007-02-02. Tiswas Online TV Cream - Tiswas Archived 2007-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
Four_Bucketeers
English comedian, vocalist and comedy musician (born 1936)
children's television show Tiswas between 1977 until the shows end in 1981 (becoming a regular member in 1978). Gorman, with Tiswas presenters Chris Tarrant
John_Gorman_(entertainer)
Northern Irish comedian and actor (1926–2012)
years from the 1970s onwards, appearing in series such as The Comedians and Tiswas. His trademark line was "It's the way I tell them!". Carson was a member
Frank_Carson
Irish singer (born 1954)
Pipers Archived 9 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine", Tiswas Online. Retrieved 3 July 2010 "Tiswas – the TV show", BBC. Retrieved 3 July 2010 "Students
Den_Hegarty
English professor, botanist, author, broadcaster and environmental campaigner
Safari. He was regularly parodied by impersonators such as Lenny Henry on Tiswas with a "gwapple me gwapenuts" catchphrase. His distinctive voice was used
David_Bellamy
British TV presenter (born 1950)
October 1950) is a British TV presenter. He was originally presenter of Tiswas; stooge to Chris Tarrant and Derby County obsessed. He was subsequently
Trevor_East
English keyboard player and composer (born 1950)
1980 Trouble with Women 1980 Lol Coxhill/Morgan Fisher – Slow Music 1980 Tiswas Presents the Four Bucketeers 1981 The Witch Trials [EP] 1983 Morgan Fisher/John
Morgan_Fisher
British radio presenter
years. He was also presenter on the final series of the children's show Tiswas in 1982 alongside Sally James. Although brought in to replace former chief
Gordon_Astley
2015 studio album by Sleaford Mods
Andrew's Old Flat Rubber Biscuit (Nottingham) Length 39:21 Label Harbinger Sound Sleaford Mods chronology Tiswas EP (2014) Key Markets (2015) T.C.R. (2016)
Key_Markets
English electronic hip hop music duo
Title Details Peak chart positions UK Tiswas EP Released: 24 November 2014 Labels: Invada Format: Digital download, Vinyl — T.C.R. Released: 14 October
Sleaford_Mods
British band
Alright Now, and later as part of the team fronting the children's programme Tiswas. In 1985, Fender and Ray managed and produced the UK a cappella female group
Darts_(band)
Gooey, runny substance used in children's shows
deep in slime and reciting poetry. The UK Saturday morning children's show Tiswas used the concept of gunge in abundance. Having already established messy
Gunge
BBC children's TV series (1976–1982)
on TV. The show rivalled the growing success of rival broadcaster ITV's Tiswas, though the latter was initially only broadcast in the ATV region in the
Multi-Coloured_Swap_Shop
British newsreader and journalist (born 1939)
Retrieved 18 November 2025. "Tiswas - The Real Trevor McDoghnut" sketch featuring (the real) Trevor McDonald, Tiswas - the Best of the Best Bits, ITC
Trevor_McDonald
City in the West Midlands, England
the location for the recording of various programmes for ITV, including Tiswas and Crossroads, until the complex was closed in 1997, and Central moved
Birmingham
Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta
toilets? Fejn huma t-toilets? How much does this cost? Kemm jiswa dan? / Kemm tiswa din? Welcome! Merħba! Good morning. L-għodwa t-tajba / Bonġu. Good afternoon
Maltese_language
English musician, singer, songwriter and radio presenter
in pop and rock history. Archive footage includes Channel 4's The Tube, Tiswas, Razzmatazz and Get It Together, as well as clips from regional programmes
Guy_Garvey
American actress
lived late night show "OTT". This was an adult spin off of kids TV show "Tiswas" on ITV, produced by the new Central TV company. It ran for 1 series. Hiller
Colette_Hiller
Actor, musician, writer, director, teacher (1951–1990)
the character Shades on the anarchic Saturday-morning childrens' TV shows Tiswas and The Saturday Show. One of Rappaport's most popular roles was as Randall
David_Rappaport
British TV comedy panel show (2007–)
chortle.co.uk. Would I Lie to You? at IMDb Tryhorn, Chris. (18 June 2007)."Tiswas does the business". The Guardian. Plunkett, John. (14 July 2008). "TV ratings:
Would_I_Lie_to_You?
British children's TV series (1978 –1979)
available to ITV companies at the same time as the popular Tiswas, so whether the viewer saw Tiswas or The Saturday Banana was up to their regional ITV station
The_Saturday_Banana
Retrieved 14 May 2018. "Timeslip". lostshows.com. Retrieved 24 January 2013. "Tiswas". lostshows.com. Retrieved 25 January 2013. "Two of a Kind". lostshows.com
List of lost television broadcasts in the United Kingdom
List_of_lost_television_broadcasts_in_the_United_Kingdom
American indie rock band
post-punk revival, alternative rock Years active 2000–2009 (hiatus) Labels Tiswas, RCA/Sony, Bloated Wife Members Shawn Christensen Amanda Tannen Arthur Kremer
Stellastarr
1983 British television series
Tarrant's friend from Tiswas and O.T.T., John Gorman, was used on this show for writing, keeping himself off-screen. Ex-Tiswas presenter Sally James (another
Saturday_Stayback
2014 studio album by Sleaford Mods
Nottz Rubber Biscuit Length 40:09 Label Harbinger Sound Sleaford Mods chronology Retweeted – 2006–2012 (2014) Divide and Exit (2014) Tiswas EP (2014)
Divide_and_Exit
Fox puppet from British children's TV (since 1962)
Retrieved 1 December 2017. Masters, Tim (29 November 2016). "Basil Brush and Tiswas among 'at risk' TV shows, says BFI". BBC News. Retrieved 23 November 2017
Basil_Brush
English singer-songwriter, actress and television presenter (born 1958)
Aspel Herself Guest 1981 Toyah at the Rainbow Herself Performer 1981–1982 Tiswas Herself 5 episodes 1982 ITV Playhouse Sheryl Episode: "Little Girls Don't"
Toyah_Willcox
Former ITV service for London and the Midlands
In Colour (referring to the nickname used on ATV's children's programme, Tiswas, and the building being purpose-built for colour broadcasting), the documentary
Associated_Television
English rock band (1972–2006)
years. The group also made appearances on the children's television shows Tiswas and Magpie, which meant they would occasionally play for under-16 crowds
XTC
1979 single by Squeeze
"alternate" video was, however, screened uncut on the children's TV show Tiswas in April 1979. "Cool for Cats" would prove to be the band's biggest UK hit
Cool_for_Cats_(song)
British rock musician (1948–2016)
the Who, Peter Frampton and broadcaster Chris Tarrant, on whose show – Tiswas – Status Quo had appeared. Former and current bandmates including drummer
Rick_Parfitt
British film archive and charity
Retrieved 27 July 2023. Masters, Tim (29 November 2016). "Basil Brush and Tiswas among 'at risk' TV shows, says BFI". bbc.co.uk. BBC News. Archived from
British_Film_Institute
English television presenter and actor (1942–2018)
he was a guest on BBC One's Pointless Celebrities alongside the former Tiswas star Sally James. The pair got through to the final, but did not get a Pointless
Geoffrey_Hayes
Irish comedian and writer (1918–2002)
the characters and situations were reused in Milligan's novel The Looney. Tiswas – 1981 edition. Guest appearing along with Peter Cook in Kenny Everett's
Spike_Milligan
English comedian and television host (born 1953)
(22 episodes) Home James! (25 episodes) Life's a Pitch What's on Next? Tiswas Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Hell's Kitchen Celebrity Big Brother 13 A
Jim_Davidson
Best British TV shows
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (series 1[citation needed]) ITV (Central) 1983 47 Tiswas ITV (ATV) 1974–1982 Children's/Youth 48 Elgar BBC 1962 Single Dramas 49
BFI_TV_100
British children's television series (1982–1988)
decided to produce a Saturday morning show that differed from the usual Tiswas and Saturday Superstore formula: This show would feature actors in character
No._73
1980 film by Robert Clouse
November 29, 2018. Sally, James (October 11, 1980). "Jackie Chan Interview". Tiswas. Event occurs at 2:24. ITV. London, England. Archived from the original
The_Big_Brawl
Comedy television series
attempting to popularise the acronym of the show (TMWRNJ), in the style of Tiswas.[citation needed] Richard Thomas provided music on keyboards throughout
This Morning with Richard Not Judy
This_Morning_with_Richard_Not_Judy
Dance troupe
1979 British Rock and Pop Awards dancing to a medley of 1978 hits ATV's Tiswas, in 1980 as both guests and performers. BBC internal Christmas tapes, produced
Legs_&_Co.
English professional wrestler (1930–1997)
'Big Daddy' as a replacement for the popular children's Saturday morning Tiswas show. A pilot for Big Daddy's Saturday Show was shot and a series announced
Big_Daddy_(wrestler)
1996 British TV series or programme
for ITV. The show was a live, anarchic, entertainment magazine similar to Tiswas or Motormouth. It featured imported cartoons, guest interviews and music
WOW!_(TV_series)
English songwriter, writer, comedian, and musician (1944–2019)
this production. He was also involved with the popular children's show Tiswas. Also, during the 1980s, Innes wrote and performed incidental music and
Neil_Innes
British game show television series
in the studio with flans in a manner like The Phantom Flan Flinger from Tiswas. Games included were: Stars Up Their Noses: Contestants are given 30 seconds
Mad_for_It
English children's choir
including Pebble Mill at One, Top of the Pops, Crackerjack, 3-2-1, and Tiswas; although around 50-70 performed on each recording, usually around 20 appeared
The_Ramblers_(choir)
1996 studio album by Suede
Ones) 3:16 14. "Filmstar" (Church Demo) 2:38 15. "Pisspot" (Trash) 5:02 16. "Ballad Idea" (Saturday Night Church Demo) 3:49 17. "Tiswas" (Starcrazy) 3:20
Coming_Up_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
series Danny Phantom Phantom Flan Flinger, masked pie-throwing character on Tiswas "Phantom", Boku Patalliro! season 2, episode 24 (1983) "Phantom", FBI season
Phantom
English rock band (1975–2015)
Vardis, and also made an appearance as guests on the ITV children's show Tiswas on 8 November. The "Arizona desert-style" pictures used on the album sleeve
Motörhead
Scottish singer (born 1967)
Academy, her nickname was 'Spit the Dog', after the character on the TV show Tiswas. Spiteri worked as a hairdresser in Muirhead, North Lanarkshire, until Texas
Sharleen_Spiteri
1980 studio album by Motörhead
single "Ace of Spades", and were guests on the ITV children's morning show Tiswas on 8 November. The band undertook a UK tour from 22 October through to 2
Ace of Spades (Motörhead album)
Ace_of_Spades_(Motörhead_album)
January – The first edition of Saturday morning children's magazine show Tiswas is broadcast. It ran throughout the morning on ITV. 1975 2 September – Children's
Timeline of children's television on ITV
Timeline_of_children's_television_on_ITV
Topics referred to by the same term
(presenter) (born 1950), presenter on the ITV Saturday morning children's show Tiswas Sally Knyvette (born 1951), British actress born Sally James Sally James
Sally_James
Topics referred to by the same term
Matt Lewis may refer to: Matthew Butler (Tiswas) (born 1974), British child performer who appeared on Tiswas, now known as Matthew Lewis Matthew Lewis
Matthew_Lewis
Irish television presenter
working several jobs, including work on the children's television programme Tiswas. She then worked for the BBC on the Radio 4 programmes Farming Today, Costing
Miriam_O'Reilly
British 2-tone ska band
Records in 1980, and became regular guests on television shows such as Tiswas. The band also appeared on The British Music Awards (1981) and Cheggers
Bad_Manners
Independent Television franchisee for the Midlands
2011. Entitled 'From ATVLand in Colour' (referring to the nickname used on Tiswas, and the building being purpose-built by ATV for colour broadcasting), the
ITV_Central
Music Awards, Porridge, Rhoda, Countdown, Good Times, The Rockford Files, Tiswas and Armchair Cinema; 1st Daytime Emmy Awards; Richard M. Nixon announces
List_of_years_in_television
presented by Gordon Burns. 10 September – The Saturday morning children's show Tiswas returns for a fourth series with new presenter Sally James appearing alongside
1977_in_British_television
1979 British children's TV series
Television and was introduced to fill the Saturday morning summer break taken by Tiswas. The programme's presenter was Duggie Brown and guests included Frank Carson
The_Mersey_Pirate
Variety show in the United Kingdom
who was president of the NSPCC. The first year's performers included the "Tiswas" team of Lenny Henry, Chris Tarrant and Sally James, pop band Adam and the
Royal_Variety_Performance
British TV sitcom (1969–1996)
The Scaffold – a pop group whose line-up comprised John Gorman, later of Tiswas fame, poet Roger McGough, and Mike McCartney – sang the title song. Both
The_Liver_Birds
Wants to Be a Millionaire? This was a tribute to Tarrant's days on the Tiswas programme when he frequently covered people in water. Keith Wilkinson was
Keith_Wilkinson_(reporter)
British comedy gambling game show
(Samuel L. Jackson), An Interesting Pat Sharp Speed Selection, A Tricky Tiswas Touching Test (Sally James), Mr Shake Hands Man Two (Rick Allen), An 80's
Banzai_(TV_series)
1987 British TV series or programme
Headroom drama 20 Minutes into the Future and the studio-based anarchy of Tiswas. The show's logo and distinctive brand and graphics (that predicted a desktop
Network_7
Throwing a pie at a person or people
winning, a game performed on the show. The UK Saturday morning programme Tiswas had custard pies as a regular feature and even had a character called The
Pieing
(born 1950) – historian Bob Carolgees (born 1948) – television presenter (Tiswas and Surprise Surprise) Lee Carsley (born 1974) – footballer Darren Carter
List of people from Birmingham
List_of_people_from_Birmingham
Riverside district of London, England
"Your stars". Daily Mirror. p. 20. Robertson, Peter (July 2019). "A proper Tiswas". Best of British. No. 276. London: Diamond Publishing. pp. 20–21. Davies
Chiswick
English performance group (since 1964)
through his regular appearances on such children's television programmes as Tiswas throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. He continued to perform and record
The_Scaffold
(1974–1978) Within These Walls (1974–1978) It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–1981) Tiswas (1974–1982) Wish You Were Here...? (1974–2003) 31 March – Up Pompeii! (1969–1975
1975_in_British_television
Yearly tournament of games of marbles taking place in Britain
Allen – Irish comedian 1980–2000s – Chris Tarrant – TV & Radio presenter (Tiswas, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Capital Radio Host) 1980–2000s – Tom
British and World Marbles Championship
British_and_World_Marbles_Championship
Military unit
Shades has been considered as the birthplace of the TSW. The TSW, nicknamed "Tiswas" (a word meaning "a state of nervous agitation or confusion ... physical
Tactical_Supply_Wing_RAF
is broadcast on BBC2. 27 October – The Saturday Morning children's show Tiswas returns to ITV, with Lenny Henry joining the team. The Live show now broadcasts
1979_in_British_television
(1990–1995) The Plucky Duck Show (1992) Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain (1998–1999) Tiswas (1974–1982) O.T.T. (1982) Toddlers & Tiaras (2009) Here Comes Honey Boo
List_of_television_spinoffs
Topics referred to by the same term
(Kannada TV series), the Kannadauage version OTT, a late night spin-off of Tiswas hosted by Chris Tarrant Over the Top (Cozy Powell album) or the title song
Over_the_top
1980 song by Chas & Dave
single in November 1980. The duo performed the song on the children TV show Tiswas, and were interviewed by the presenter Sally James dressed as a rabbit.
Rabbit_(song)
Surname list
(presenter) (born 1950), presenter on the ITV Saturday morning children's show Tiswas Sally Knyvette (born 1951), British actress born Sally James Sally James
James_(surname)
were also in high demand on television programmes such as Blue Peter and Tiswas, for appearances at shop openings, and even for film roles such as in a
Nathalie_Evans
British news and current affairs programme
Retrieved 19 October 2008. Masters, Tim (29 November 2016). "Basil Brush and Tiswas on 'at risk' list". Retrieved 18 February 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk. BBC
Nationwide_(TV_programme)
(1973–2010) That's Life! (1973–1994) It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–1981) Tiswas (1974–1982) Wish You Were Here...? (1974–2003) Arena (1975–present) Jim'll
1980_in_British_television
children's/animated Tiny Planets – children's Tipping Point – quiz show Tiswas – children's Titch – children's Tittybangbang – comedy sketches TLC – sitcom
List of British television programmes
List_of_British_television_programmes
magazine show Multi-Coloured Swap Shop is broadcast to compete with ITV's Tiswas. It runs throughout the morning on BBC1. 1978 8 February – The first episode
Timeline of children's television on the BBC
Timeline_of_children's_television_on_the_BBC
British comedian
Bavarian Stompers, with whom he performed on the children's television series Tiswas in 1981. In the late 1980s he turned to solo stand-up comedy as the surreally
Charlie_Chuck
BBC television game show (1971–2018)
characters such as Mr Blobby, comedy sketches, and gunge similarly seen on Tiswas, with appearances from the Phantom Flan Flinger. Davidson's hostesses were
The_Generation_Game
(1973–2010) That's Life! (1973–1994) It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974–1981) Tiswas (1974–1982) Wish You Were Here...? (1974–2003) Celebrity Squares (1975–1979
1978_in_British_television
Village in Cheshire, England
is a TV presenter, producer and a writer. Bob Carolgees (born 1948) of Tiswas and Spit the Dog used to live on Kennel Lane in Sandiway. Shirley Strong
Cuddington,_Eddisbury
Goes To School The Tiny Chef Show Tiny Toon Adventures Tipping Point Tires Tiswas The Titan Games Titan Maximum Titans Tittybangbang Titus T. J. Hooker TKO:
List of television programs: T
List_of_television_programs:_T
British children's programme
with Chris Tarrant and Ant & Dec, and The Phantom Flan Flinger, mascot of Tiswas, was revived. When the show launched in 2004, former SMTV Live sponsors
Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown
Holly_&_Stephen's_Saturday_Showdown
English television presenter, broadcaster, journalist and singer-songwriter
lives in Surrey and is married with four children. He is the son of former Tiswas presenter Trevor East. Big Brother's Bit on the Side (2011–2013) – Co-presenter
Jamie_East
Pastry container with a sweet egg mixture
public figures as a sign of disapproval. UK Saturday morning programme Tiswas had custard pies as a regular feature and even had a character called The
Custard_pie
Jam, Slip-n-Slide Selena Gomez For You Dance-pop Hollywood Sleaford Mods Tiswas EP Post-punk, hip-hop, funk Invada Various artists Shady XV Hip-hop Shady
List_of_2014_albums
English producer and sound engineer
disc presented by Chris Tarrant on the ATV Saturday morning programme, Tiswas. Apart from music production, SRT was one of the first manufacturing brokers
David Richardson (sound engineer)
David_Richardson_(sound_engineer)
Foundation school in Derby, Derbyshire, England
2008 of the IET Trevor East (born 1950), presenter from 1973 to 1978 of Tiswas, Deputy Managing Director from 1995 to 2005 of Sky Sports, and Director
The_Bemrose_School
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Goddess Durga, White antelope
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, the grandson of king Tetet.
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King of Clouds
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