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The British TV show Tiswas ran from 1974 to 1982, and it had a number of presenters throughout its run. Chris Tarrant and John Asher were the original presenters. Asher left, and other filled in here and there until Trevor East and Peter Tomlinson (who created the show) came in. Tarrant, Tomlinson and East slogged onward. Sally James came aboard later, as did Jim Davidson, but Davidson left after only a few shows (returning for cameos). Tomlinson was dropped at about this time, and John Gorman and Paul Hardin began to come and go. John Gorman and Bob Carolgees got on as regulars, but Lenny Henry, after making a few appearances, did not. Paul Hardin became a bit more frequent, and Sylvester McCoy was considered a regular. Norman Collier also appeared here and there. Personel changes saw everyone gone but Sally James, and she was joined by Gordon Astley, Den Hegarty and Fogwell Flax. David Rappaport, Emil Wolk and Trevor James also appeared intermittently, but by this time, Tiswas was headed toward oblivion for a number of reasons. More information can be found by reviewing the well written Wikipedia article linked below.

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