Chris Evans announces TFI Friday return – but there's a twist
"Of course, TFI Friday is coming back in September."
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"Of course, TFI Friday is coming back in September."
www.digitalspy.comTransplanted from YouTube, this nostalgic, low-budget revival offers some welcome musical performances – but the chat is superficial
www.theguardian.comNew Top Gear host says he's "not allowed to do any more TFI Friday".
www.digitalspy.comSeries last aired on the broadcaster in 2015, but was revived by Chris Evans for Virgin Radio's YouTube channel
www.independent.co.uk"TFI Friday" will return for an 8-episode series hosted by Chris Evans. Channel 4 has confirmed the comeback for the show, which recently enjoyed a one-off special. The new episodes will air later this year, reported BBC online. TFI Friday ran for six series from 1996 to 2000 on Channel 4. The first five series were hosted by Evans, and the sixth by a series of guest presenters. In 2005, Evans fronted just six episodes of short-lived spin-off "OFI" Sunday on ITV. Earlier this month, a "TFI...
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www.imdb.com"TFI Friday" will return for an 8-episode series hosted by Chris Evans.
indianexpress.comChris Evans is bringing TFI Friday back to Channel 4 for a live special to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
www.whattowatch.comThis is the first point at which it feels like The Nineties themselves are getting back together.
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