''TFI Friday'' (Thank Four it's Friday) is an
entertainment
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show that was broadcast on
Channel 4
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television in the United Kingdom. It was produced by
Ginger Productions, written by
Danny Baker, and hosted by
Chris Evans, for the first five series. The sixth series was hosted by several
guest presenters. The show was broadcast on Fridays at 6pm from 9 February 1996 to 22 December 2000, with a repeat later that night. Its
theme tune was
Ron Grainer's theme from ''
Man in a Suitcase'', in keeping with Evans' frequent use of 1960s television themes in his work.
A one-off revival episode of the show was broadcast on Channel 4 on 12 June 2015. The episode was well-received; on 23 June 2015, Channel 4 announced that it had commissioned a full revived series, which began airing on 16 October 2015.
In 2016, Channel 4 announced that there were no plans for any further series.
Format
The show regularly featured live music, mostly of the then-popular
Britpop
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school. A snippet of "
The Riverboat Song" by
Ocean Colour Scene, a band particularly championed by Evans (and the very first band to play on the show, with the same song), was used as an introduction to guests, as they walked the length of a walkway up into the "bar" to be interviewed by the host.
Viewers repeatedly asked if they could have the ''TFI Friday''
mug (or one like it) that graced Evans' table every week, so the production company created a limited run of 1,000 mugs. These were offered for sale at a prohibitive price and for a limited period, after which the remaining stock was destroyed live on air when a washing machine was dropped on to them from the height of the television studio.
During November and December 1999, the show included a segment titled "Someone's Going to Be a Millionaire!", inspired by the
ITV game show
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''
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' (which would not have its first million-pound winner until November 2000). ''TFI Friday'' paid out the promised £1 million jackpot on 24 December 1999, becoming the first British TV show to do so.
Guest presenters
In the summer of 2000, Channel 4 announced that the sixth series of ''TFI Friday'' was to be the last. Chris Evans left the show leaving the final series to be presented by several guest presenters.
*10 November 2000 –
Spice Girls
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*17 November 2000 –
Big Brother 1 contestants ("Nasty"
Nick Bateman,
Anna Nolan,
Craig Phillips, Melanie Hill)
*24 November 2000 –
Davina McCall
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and
Dermot O'Leary
*1 December 2000 –
Sara Cox
*8 December 2000 –
Donna Air and
Huey Morgan
*15 December 2000 – Davina McCall and Dermot O'Leary
*22 December 2000 –
Elton John
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Controversies
Swearing
The show attracted controversy when
Happy Mondays frontman
Shaun Ryder appeared on the second episode of the first series, and slipped out the word "fuck" during his interview on the show. A week later,
Ewan McGregor also slipped out the word "fuck" on the show, when ranting about the
Conservative
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government of the time. A month later, Shaun Ryder was invited back on the show to do a ''
Stars in Their Eyes'' skit. Ryder performed (as
Johnny Rotten) the
Sex Pistols' "Pretty Vacant".
The section was transmitted live, as it was not an interview. Ryder shouted "fuck" several times.
Subsequently, the show was forced to be pre-recorded in later editions and Ryder has been barred from appearing live on any Channel 4 programme – he is the only person listed by name in the Channel 4 transmission guidebook.
Despite this, he reappeared for the live 20th Anniversary Special in June 2015.
In episode 2 of the 2015 series, actor
Nicholas Hoult was heard saying "oh fuck it" after
Chris Evans asked him to play the trombone. Evans immediately apologized afterwards.
Car competition
The show gained more notoriety when as part of a competition, two children were forced to go head-to-head in a
stare-out contest to win their parents a car. After the competition was won, the boy who had lost then started to cry, which led the tabloid press to attack the show. The next edition showed the boy with the consolation prize of an assortment of toys, an apparent attempt to mitigate controversy, but which was followed by another staring contest (this time for a speedboat), again ending with the losing child crying. The
ITC gave Channel 4 a formal warning following these two incidents, and the competition feature never appeared again on the programme. On the 2015 revival show both losing children, now adults, were invited back and given a free holiday to Barbados with their families. Evans apologised for what had been done to them, saying that it should never have happened.
Selected list of performers
*
Aerosmith
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All Saints
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Alanis Morissette
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Ash
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At the Drive-In
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*
Barenaked Ladies
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The Beautiful South
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Beck
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*
Björk
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The Black Crowes
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Black Grape
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Bloodhound Gang
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The Bluetones
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Blur
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Bon Jovi
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*
David Bowie
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*
Ian Brown
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Bush
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Cast
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Catatonia
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The Charlatans
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Cozy Powell
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Neneh Cherry
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Edwyn Collins
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The Corrs
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Elvis Costello & The Attractions
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The Cranberries
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Sheryl Crow
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The Cure
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The Dandy Warhols
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Dannii Minogue
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Dark Star
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Def Leppard
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Del Amitri
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Depeche Mode
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The Divine Comedy
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Dodgy
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Echo & the Bunnymen
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Echobelly
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Eels
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Elastica
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Electrasy
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Electronic
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Embrace
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Faith No More
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Feeder
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Foo Fighters
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Roddy Frame
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Fun Lovin' Criminals
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Garbage
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*
Gene
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*
Green Day
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Terry Hall
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Happy Mondays
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PJ Harvey
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Headswim
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Hurricane No. 1
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INXS
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James
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Jamiroquai
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Julian Lennon
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Kula Shaker
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Kylie Minogue
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Lenny Kravitz
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Liam Gallagher
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*
The Lightning Seeds
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Longpigs
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Madness
*
Manic Street Preachers
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Mansun
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Menswear
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Mercury Rev
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Metallica
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
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Moby
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Morcheeba
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Morrissey
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Muse
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Napalm Death
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New Order
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New Radicals
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No Doubt
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Ocean Colour Scene
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Page and Plant
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Pet Shop Boys
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Placebo
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Iggy Pop
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The Presidents of the United States of America
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Primal Scream
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Prince
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Pulp
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R.E.M.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Reef
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Republica
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Rialto
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Robert Palmer
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Rocket from the Crypt
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Roger Daltrey
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Saint Etienne
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The Seahorses
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Shakespears Sister
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Shed Seven
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Brian Setzer
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Simply Red
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Skunk Anansie
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Sleeper
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Slipknot
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Space
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Spacehog
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Spice Girls
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Spiritualized
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Stereophonics
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Sting
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Suede
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Sugababes
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The Sundays
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Super Furry Animals
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Supergrass
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Symposium
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Roger Taylor
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Terrorvision
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Texas
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Tina Turner
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Toploader
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Utah Saints
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Paul Weller
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Revival
In September 2005, Evans announced that he would be returning the ''TFI Friday'' format to TV, with ''
OFI Sunday'' airing on
ITV. The first edition was broadcast on 20 November 2005 but was not as successful and quickly axed. On 30 July 2014, Evans announced during his
BBC Radio 2 breakfast show that ''TFI Friday'' could be returning to Channel 4, after being asked to host a 20th anniversary special (despite the gap having been only been 19 years), as well as a new series, in 2015. During his radio breakfast show on 24 February 2015, Evans revealed that the show would return on Channel 4 on 12 June. It aired from the
Cochrane Theatre in Holborn, ''TFI Friday''s earlier home at
Riverside Studios having been demolished.
On 23 June 2015, it was confirmed that Channel 4 had commissioned a new series, which started airing on 16 October 2015, with
U2 opening and closing the show. On 7 July 2016, Channel 4 confirmed it had "no plans" to commission more episodes of ''TFI Friday''.
Episodes
* The ''Open Mic Night'' special only featured the Open Mic performances in the repeat. Due to time restraints, none of the performances could be broadcast during the first broadcast and were later edited into the repeat (making the repeat 85 mins long instead of the usual 60).
ELO's performance of "Livin' Thing" was also only broadcast during the repeat.
Regular features
Features on the show included:
* Freak or Unique – Every week, there would be five people waiting outside the studio, of whom three would be selected to show off a special if freakish talent (such as juicing an orange with their
shoulders, or The Girl Who Cried Milk). A running gag throughout the run was the 'Incredibly Tall Old Lady' who would always be waiting outside the studio. She was never nominated (mainly because it was obviously an old woman standing on a box)
* Baby Left Baby Right: A small child was placed on a cushion and the guest was asked which way it might fall
* Fat lookalikes – People who looked like fat versions of celebrities which was then followed in later series by Asian lookalikes
* What Does the Fat Bloke Do? – An overweight man was invited on set and asked about his occupation, before dancing and leaving
* Comment from the Cafe – Evans would rope in Cedric (the proprietor of a local eatery) to perform various embarrassing skits. Cedric became famous for his catchphrase "Hellooooooooo!" and wooden acting
* Ugly Blokes – Unattractive gentlemen would have the opportunity to turn down the amorous advances of a 'gorgeous girl' (
Catalina Guirado). A photo of footballer
Peter Beardsley was shown during the 'Ugly Bloke' theme tune
* It's Your Letters – A wide assortment of viewers' letters (this was introduced by a burst of
Reef
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's "Place Your Hands", re-recorded for the show with the words "It's Your Letters" replacing the original chorus of "Put your hands on").
* Fishbowl Challenge: A goldfish in a bowl would have two toy bridges for company. Which would it swim under first?
* Another running gag was directed at the show's producer,
Will Macdonald (aka Wicked Will of MTV's ''
Most Wanted'' fame), where everyone in the bar would point their fingers, begin to swivel them and chant 'Wiiillll' very creepily
* Will: Pub Genius – Will Macdonald would demonstrate a trick that could be performed using tools commonly found in a
pub
* Wooden Bird with Purple Hair – Chris Evans would amuse the audience with a small nodding wooden woodpecker (with purple hair), that slid down a pole whilst an accompanying song was played.
* The Lord of Love – The veteran actor
Ronald Fraser dressed in a quilted smoking jacket would recite love poems to girls in the audience.
*Wurthers – The shows
cue card man. He became a frequent star of the show alongside Chris, during the last series of the show in which he was the host. At the start of every show, they would both engage in telling a joke working alongside each other, with Wurthers finishing the joke with "I'm only joking of course!", with Chris then replying "He's only joking of course!". This became a frequent running gag before eventually fading out, with this being replaced with Chris sending Wurthers out on a task. The first and most memorable of these was sending him outside to look for a
mini driver, while it was raining. Near the end of the show, he found one and told her to say hello to the actor
Minnie Driver, by waving at the camera who was at the same time being interviewed on the show with
David Duchovny. The segment was originally a one-off, before being made a regular feature on the show.
* Show Us Your Face Then – someone in a football
mascot outfit is introduced to the audience and invited to show them their real face.
* Sink or Swim – The studio audience (and viewers) were invited to speculate as to whether a chosen animal (e.g. a mouse or a snake) would sink or swim in a fish tank. To gasps of concern from the audience, the mouse turned out to be a good swimmer.
2015 series
* Too good not to be on TV - Unheard of acts appear on the show performing their talents.
* Slip and slide - Guests see who can go down the slip and slide the fastest.
* Cute contest purely for ratings - A celebrity will judge which thing or person is the cutest out of a possible three.
* Noah's killer question - Evans' son Noah asks a question in order to try and put them under pressure.
* It's Your Letters – Viewers' letters read out. Introduced by
Coldplay
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, who took over from
Reef
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in episode 4.
Transmissions
References
External links
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