There are no Independent Premium comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts T.G.I. 148 likes. Buy HQ 320Kb 0.1$ The Riverboat Song. You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies After the competition was won, the boy who had lost then started to cry, which led the tabloid press to attack the show. Evans’ face displayed almost disturbing levels of glee at the sight. TFI Friday: The most controversial moments from Shaun Ryder to making children cryEmail already exists. The show was broadcast on Fridays at 6pm from 9 February 1996 to 22 December 2000, with a repeat later that night. 00:29 . There are no comments yet - be the first to add your thoughts Amazon: 2 : The Riverboat Song. Buy full album. In 2016, Channel 4 announced that there were no plans for any further series. 03:17 . A Man in a Suitcase [TFI Intro Theme] Ron Grainer & His Orchestra. Independent Premium. try again, the name must be unique A playlist featuring Ron Grainer and his Orchestra, Ocean Colour Scene, Reef, and others Friday's, first by Friday's at 7730 W Ridgewood Dr in Parma 44129 from trusted Parma restaurant reviewers. TFI Friday is an entertainment show that was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. Ocean Colour Scene. and featuring the best available live music (Blur, Oasis, Pulp) is having a revival 19 years after it first appeared on Channel 4.And with Evans returning just a little older and wiser to present a show no-longer broadcast at 6pm to catch the teatime teenagers, but with a more grownup broadcasting slot of 9pm in case someone does a Shaun Ryder (more on which below…) some might expect the show to have grown up a bit too.But with Jeremy Clarkson due to give his first interview since the Top Gear debacle and other guests set to include Liam Gallagher and Ian Broudie from the Lightning Seeds things are feeling very combat trousers and not very East London hipster.So, while we count down the hours until that iconic ginger presenter returns to the grungy back-room set filled with beer-swillers and smoke machines, we’ve taken a moment to consider the most controversial moments that took place during the programme’s four and a half year history.Despite promising not to swear (and with the promise of Chris Evans’ shoes if he succeeded in keeping things clean) the indie music enfant terrible fell at the first hurdle revealing that the F-bomb is as natural as pronouns to his speech patterns.“You can’t do it again because we get in big trouble,” a visibly flustered Evans said before apologising and holding up a blackboard with the hastily scribbled words from his producer “Apologise!” Oh yes, and then the Black Grape singer began telling the viewers at home to kill pigeons…Poor old Shaun subsequently made it into Channel 4’s book of regulations and became the only named individual to be banned from ever appearing on the channel again.Despite an agreement that if Ryder were ever to appear on TFI Friday again all conversation must be pre-recorded the show committed the potentially fatal error of letting him do a Stars In Your Eyes turn as the Sex Pistols’ Johnny Rotten.The former Happy Mondays singer turned the already purple background blue with an expletive-laden rendition of “Pretty Vacant.”A very sheepish-looking Evans was forced to apologise yet again “for Shaun’s bad language on this show…we’re sorry, we’re sorry, we’re very very very sorry…” and the producers were hit with fines and further threats of closure. you? {{#sender.isSelf}} ", inspired by the In the summer of 2000, Channel 4 announced that the sixth series of The show gained more notoriety when as part of a competition, two children were forced to go head to head in a stare-out contest to win their parents a car.