Bemused and almost upset, Chris Tarrant mocked her and the motel soap, however George seemingly didn't quite understand what was going on.
The Congo–Ocean Railway has featured in a recent episode of Channel 5 Television's series Chris Tarrant's Extreme Railways.
Although brought in to replace former chief presenter Chris Tarrant, who'd left to present O.T.T., Astley himself said he was there to take over James's old role.
Given the retirement of former Collingwood footballer Chris Tarrant, Russell was able to keep his #2 guernsey that he'd previously had from his days at Carlton.
It was then revived from 21 May to 9 July 1994 on the same channel but this time hosted by Chris Tarrant.
More recently, the regular stand-in hosts have been either Jo Whiley or Chris Tarrant.
The modern Ghan has featured in a recent episode of Channel 5 Television's series Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways.
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The show was first presented by TV critic and journalist Clive James, then celebrity chef Keith Floyd in 1989, and finally Chris Tarrant from 1990 to 2006.
Among those who presented on ATV Today were Bob Warman, Anne Diamond, Brian Maclaurin, Margaret Hounsell, Bill Spencer, Geoff Meade, Chris Tarrant, Wendy Nelson, Derek Hobson and Shaw Taylor.
Lose A Million was an early 1990s British game show which was produced by Action Time for Carlton Television and was hosted by Chris Tarrant with voiceovers by Honor Blackman.
Millionaire is also a common nickname of the international quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, first hosted in the UK by Chris Tarrant, and later in the U.S. by Regis Philbin and Meredith Vieira.