Chris Tarrant
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Revision as of 12:41, 1 September 2005
Biography
Regardless of whether the format he was hosting was a bit iffy (e.g. Cluedo) or quite innovative (Everybody's Equal), Chris Tarrant always puts his all into presenting a programme. It is with some justice, therefore, that he finally finds himself hosting a real hit show at the end of the 1990s in the form of WWTBAM.
Having graduated from Birmingham University in English, he worked under a number of jobs, including teaching, lorry driving and as a security guard.
After a period of extreme poverty, including living in a van for a period, he wrote to local TV stations until someone took notice. He started work on the evening news show, in the role of the "quirky stories" reporter.
He came to national prominence through kids gunge show Tiswas and its adult spin-off, OTT. He was a fiercely loyal stalwart of Capital FM, where he was a disc jockey since the 1980s. Since then, he has hosted numerous shows, mainly for Action Time and Celador.
After a protracted is-he-or-isn't-he? period, he eventually did retire from Capital in 2004, handing over his mantle to Johnny Vaughan.
Trivia
He's a keen fisherman, and once broke a limb after falling out of a tree.
He has his own chain of clothes shops.
Books / Tapes
The Ultimate Book of Netty Nutters