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Trisha Goddard (TV series)

Trisha Goddard, formerly called Trisha, is a British tabloid talk show hosted by Trisha Goddard. It initially aired on ITV in the mornings from 1998 to 2004 before moving to Channel 5, where it was broadcast until 2010. It was also shown on ITV's digital channel ITV2 with a spin-off show called Trisha: Extra and a double bill of the main Trisha show every afternoon. The programme was moved to Channel 5 and aired from January 2005 to December 2010.

Trisha Goddard
Presented byTrisha Goddard
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companies
Release
Original network
Picture format
  • 4:3 (1998–2000)
  • 16:9 (2001–2010)
Original release21 September 1998 (1998-09-21) –
17 December 2010 (2010-12-17)

Format

The show started and ended taking over from Vanessa Feltz and the Vanessa show. Initially, Trisha Goddard continued her predecessor's tradition of light-hearted debate, on subjects such as men who wore women's clothes. Goddard would also interview ordinary people in the news.

However, from around 2001 the show began modelling itself on The Jerry Springer Show, which at the time had a following in the UK. More and more, Trisha began to focus on working-class or underclass guests and their numerous problems. These were usually to do with infidelity and/or paternity issues, but other subjects covered included troublesome teenagers or surprise family reunions.

Goddard hosts the programme, which is well known for the conducting of lie detector tests and DNA tests, the results of which are then revealed on air. Robert Phipps, a body language expert, frequently guests on the show.

Trisha has frequently been accused of exploiting its subjects plus copying American formats such as The Maury Povich Show. Verbal abuse and physical fights between guests sometimes break out on the show, the latter are never shown. Instead the camera cuts to the audience or Trisha herself until her security team restores order.

Dispute

Trisha ceased production in 2004, when ITV refused to allow Trisha's own TV production company, Town House TV, to make future episodes of the show.[1] She decided not to renew her contract and moved to rival broadcaster Channel 5 to present a similar series. The new programme, Trisha Goddard, was made by Town House TV. ITV mounted a successful spoiler campaign against Trisha's new series; they stockpiled their remaining episodes of Trisha until the launch date of Trisha Goddard.

When ITV finally ran out of Trisha episodes, Channel 5 began running Trisha Goddard. From 16 October 2006, it has been seen on both Channel 5 and then in a double-bill on its new female-oriented digital channel Fiver (formerly Five Life).

Trisha Goddard launched on Channel 5 on Monday 24 January 2005, but it was shown in the afternoons and not directly opposite ITV's series. ITV did, however, schedule a double bill of Trisha on ITV2 to clash with the series on Channel 5. The first Trisha Goddard gained 500,000 viewers on Channel 5, significantly fewer than the 1.3 million viewers who watched ITV's show.[2]

Trisha took some of her "experts" with her to Channel 5, including counsellor advisor on Aftercare for show and Psychological factors Ricky Maczka, Robert Phipps and head security guard Pete. Others, such as counsellor Claire Evans and polygraph expert Bruce Burgess, stayed with ITV to work on its successor show, The Jeremy Kyle Show.

The show production base was moved from the ITV Anglia studios in Norwich to The Maidstone Studios in Kent.

On 9 January 2009, Channel 5 announced that Trisha Goddard had been cancelled. The channel blamed the "current economic climate" for the "difficult decision".

Trisha: Extra

Trisha: Extra was a spin-off show shown on ITV's digital channel ITV2.

U.S. version

In July 2011, it was announced that NBCUniversal Television Distribution will bring Goddard to the United States to launch an American version of her program, which would follow the same concept as her UK version.[3] The U.S. version was picked up by NBC O&O's and other stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting Group and launched in September 2012. The show ran for three seasons before being cancelled.[4]

References

  1. ^ Gibson, Owen (16 July 2004). "Feltz poised for ITV comeback" – via www.theguardian.com.
  2. ^ Deans, Jason; editor, broadcasting (25 January 2005). "TV ratings: January 24" – via www.theguardian.com. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ "NBCU Working With Trisha Goddard, Jenny McCarthy on New Talkers" from Broadcasting & Cable (29 July 2011).
  4. ^ "Sinclair Adds NBCU's 'Trisha Goddard' to Its Syndie Slate" from Broadcasting & Cable (20 October 2011)

External links

  • Trisha Goddard at channel5.com
  • Trisha Goddard Show Official Website
  • Trisha at IMDb

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References 6 External linksFormat EditThe show started and ended taking over from Vanessa Feltz and the Vanessa show Initially Trisha Goddard continued her predecessor s tradition of light hearted debate on subjects such as men who wore women s clothes Goddard would also interview ordinary people in the news However from around 2001 the show began modelling itself on The Jerry Springer Show which at the time had a following in the UK More and more Trisha began to focus on working class or underclass guests and their numerous problems These were usually to do with infidelity and or paternity issues but other subjects covered included troublesome teenagers or surprise family reunions Goddard hosts the programme which is well known for the conducting of lie detector tests and DNA tests the results of which are then revealed on air Robert Phipps a body language expert frequently guests on the show Trisha has frequently been accused of exploiting its subjects plus copying American formats such as The Maury Povich Show Verbal abuse and physical fights between guests sometimes break out on the show the latter are never shown Instead the camera cuts to the audience or Trisha herself until her security team restores order Dispute EditTrisha ceased production in 2004 when ITV refused to allow Trisha s own TV production company Town House TV to make future episodes of the show 1 She decided not to renew her contract and moved to rival broadcaster Channel 5 to present a similar series The new programme Trisha Goddard was made by Town House TV ITV mounted a successful spoiler campaign against Trisha s new series they stockpiled their remaining episodes of Trisha until the launch date of Trisha Goddard When ITV finally ran out of Trisha episodes Channel 5 began running Trisha Goddard From 16 October 2006 it has been seen on both Channel 5 and then in a double bill on its new female oriented digital channel Fiver formerly Five Life Trisha Goddard launched on Channel 5 on Monday 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version EditSee also The Trisha Goddard Show In July 2011 it was announced that NBCUniversal Television Distribution will bring Goddard to the United States to launch an American version of her program which would follow the same concept as her UK version 3 The U S version was picked up by NBC O amp O s and other stations owned by Sinclair Broadcasting Group and launched in September 2012 The show ran for three seasons before being cancelled 4 References Edit Gibson Owen 16 July 2004 Feltz poised for ITV comeback via www theguardian com Deans Jason editor broadcasting 25 January 2005 TV ratings January 24 via www theguardian com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last2 has generic name help NBCU Working With Trisha Goddard Jenny McCarthy on New Talkers from Broadcasting amp Cable 29 July 2011 Sinclair Adds NBCU s Trisha Goddard to Its Syndie Slate from Broadcasting amp Cable 20 October 2011 External links EditTrisha Goddard at channel5 com Trisha Goddard 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