He suggests that the chat and music show could be livestreamed, but will celebrities today be as much fun?

Chris Evans has suggested that his old music-and-chatshow TFI Friday will be returning later this year. But the raucous series, which ran on Channel 4 from 1996 to 2000, and came back for a brief revival in 2015, could appear in a very different format. “The thing is, you don’t need a TV channel now,” Evans told listeners of his Virgin Radio breakfast show. “TFI Friday doesn’t have to be an hour long, it could be longer, we could livestream it.” He said it could draw on its wealth of archive material, some unbroadcast, which made me personally very excited to see if there was a performance of a Kula Shaker B-side tucked away somewhere on a hard drive.

You can find compilations of the show in its 90s heyday on YouTube and some of it has aged better than I expected, based solely on my memories of sitting down to watch it after school on a Friday night. Many of its comedy “bits” are deliberately amateurish and would easily find a home on TikTok or Reels today. Its everything’s-a-joke, only-kidding tone dominates vast corners of the internet now. Its interviews are freewheeling, in a podcast kind of way. Considering it was on at teatime, there was a sense that anything could happen, though the worst that did happen was the odd celebrity saying “fuck” on air.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Race report boss wanted schools to teach ‘the truth’ about modern Britain

Ethnic minority business leaders condemn study by Tony Sewell’s commission as ‘laughably…

Coldplay’s Chris Martin says lockdowns forced him to re-evaluate fame

Frontman says Covid pandemic means he has tried ‘to not attach too…

All the butter: how chefs are transforming the world’s greatest spread

Once neglected in favour of supposedly healthier products or mass-produced substitutes, butter…

‘This is not freedom’: a militarized US Capitol is being called a ‘war zone’

In the aftermath of the attack, a huge security crackdown has left…