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  Trisha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trisha is a British chat show previously aired on ITV in the mornings.
The show is presented by Trisha Goddard, it is well known for its conducting of Lie detector tests and DNA tests and revealing the results on air.
Trisha is impersonated on the Channel 4 programme Bo' Selecta with phrases such as "You want a lit detecta test?!" and "Rice and peas!" in a strong Caribbean accent.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trisha   (211 words)

  
 Trisha Goddard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trisha Goddard (born 1957) is a British television presenter well known for morning talk show Trisha.
However, in September, 2004 Goddard left ITV to join Five in a new programme which made its TV debut on 24 January 2005.
The newspaper quoted an unnamed "insider" as saying that Trisha would ask someone (presumably a guest on her programme), "Can you trust him if he's always appearing and disappearing?" [1] She is also a milf and I'd love to bum her.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trisha_Goddard   (402 words)

  
 "Trisha" (1998)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Trisha has been on ITV now for 4 years and I still find her show fresh and entertaining.
The Trisha Show is a mixture of topics simular to those found on Ricki Lake and Sally Jessy Raphael.
Trisha uses her own life experiences to help her guests on the show and is always very sympathetic to her guests.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0292859   (220 words)

  
 Guardian | The truth about Trisha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Goddard hates the comparisons with Springer's programme, which she regards as exploitative, trash TV: a freak show.
When Goddard was approached by Anglia to take over from Vanessa Feltz two years ago, she had been living in Australia for 19 years, working as a senior current affairs broadcaster on ABC.
Goddard has, surprisingly, brought her press officer to lunch - she is the last person you'd think needs a minder.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4142144-103680,00.html   (1871 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: The Family Survival Guide: Change Your Family Life for the Better: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Trisha Goddard is no stranger to the trials and tribulations of family life.
Interwoven with Trisha’s inspiring stories and opinions are the effective and realistic advice of psychologist and parent Dr Terri Van-Leeson Trisha’s Peter (CEO of MIND, the mental health charity) and her eldest daughter Billie, and illustrations from her youngest daughter Madi – revealing just how differently people can view the experiences of home life.
Trisha may be a celebrity, but is doesn't matter, her experiences and depth of knowledge shine through in the book.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0091894719   (925 words)

  
 Goddard in hot water over UK show - theage.com.au
Goddard spent 13 years in Australia as a television reporter and presenter, using her qualifications as a counsellor to also become a government mental health adviser.
Goddard is no stranger to young audiences herself, having hosted one of Australia's best-known children's programs, Play School, during her stint at the ABC.
Seven months later Goddard moved back to the UK with Peter and daughters Madison, six, and Billie, 11, after she was offered her ITV hosting role.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/09/16/1032054748277.html?oneclick=true   (543 words)

  
 'I was ready to put my baby in the car and drive over a cliff'
Now Anglia has invited Trisha back to Britain as successor to mighty Vanessa, and she is sitting in a suite in the Savoy Hotel in London, warm and gabby, claiming that her litany of personal disasters is no worse than that of many people she knows.
The speed of Goddard's arrival is as nothing compared with the expectations of her as a new rival to Kilroy on BBC1.
The tragedy encouraged Trisha to become an outspoken campaigner on mental health issues (she is chair of Australia's National Community Advisory Group on mental health) and to start a family of her own.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1998/09/21/tltrish21.html   (2011 words)

  
 Media Celebrities in Norwich
The chef admitted that during the 70s and 80s, when her husband played for a village cricket team she used to buy Marks and Spencers sandwiches and pass them off as her own when she was too busy to make snacks for the team.
Trisha has been blasted by the solicitor representing a man who punched his girlfriend's dad on TV.
Anthony Sampson snapped after Trisha revealed that he was not the father of his girlfriend's baby in one of the show's DNA test specials.
www.mynorwich.co.uk /norwich/celebs&gossip-media.htm   (220 words)

  
 Observer | Secrets and lives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Her PR assures me that Trisha is the most famous person in Norwich and I suppose that could well be true: she certainly cuts a very glamorous figure as she strides into Norwich's answer to the Groucho Club, telling me that I will love the Caesar salad.
Trisha's life as she tells it in fluent psychobabble would easily furnish the material for three-dozen Trisha shows.
She was born Trisha Goddard in Hackney in 1957, to a white English father and fl Dominican mother, who were both psychiatric nurses.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4631102-110648,00.html   (3045 words)

  
 Reviews on Trisha Look at tests, reports and read reviews: dooyoo.co.uk
Trisha is a talk show, aired on ITV at 9.30am every weekday and is repeated in the very early hours of the morning.
Trisha is a chat show which I feel is a UK version of the American chat show Rikki Lake, the set is similar, where the audience sits is similar..hell even the chairs are similar.
Trisha Goddard is a lovely woman, understanding, caring, and makes a point of not judging people (like many times we do!!), before knowing the whole story.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /tv-programs/trisha/reviews   (1425 words)

  
 home. | trisha goddard | five.tv
Trisha's established popularity is combined with a fresh and inspiring format, tackling difficult and important issues in the one-hour show.
Trisha Goddard will also explore and find solutions for real people with real problems.
Trisha believes that every person out there walking past you on the street has a story, and every person you meet has been through an incredible life journey – be it bad or good.
www.five.tv /programmes/trishagoddard   (145 words)

  
 Agony pushed reporter to ecstasy - smh.com.au
Goddard, now a TV star in Britain with her own eponymously titled chat show, revealed all in a candid magazine interview this week.
In her new interview, Goddard says she also smoked cannabis in a bid to control the symptoms of her illness, but says neither it nor ecstasy proved successful.
Goddard said she thought most people of her age had experimented with drugs and it would be "very rare" to find a 45-year-old who had never tried them.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/03/06/1046826484131.html   (847 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | TV and Radio | Five snaps up ITV's Trisha show
Goddard will present a morning weekday programme on the channel after striking a two-year deal, due to start in 2005.
Her daily chat show, Trisha, has proved a huge hit and regularly pulls in 1.6 million viewers.
Goddard said the deal would also allow her to work on a number prime-time projects.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3706566.stm   (387 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
Trisha Goddard, the host of ITV's chat show, Trisha, has stirred up a storm in Norfolk by describing local women as boring and intellectually inferior.
Yesterday, Goddard, who lives with her husband and two daughters in the Norfolk countryside, found herself under attack from all quarters.
The article, which Trisha says took some of her quotes out of context, was talking about rural versus city and class systems and not about Norfolk in particular.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/03/27/ntrish27.xml&sSheet=/news/2003/03/27/ixhome.html   (768 words)

  
 Digital Spy - Television - Goddard slams ITV for 'Trisha' helpline
Trisha Goddard has criticised ITV for continuing to plug a premium-rate phone number inviting viewers onto her show - even though she left the network in November.
Goddard quit ITV and moved to Five last year, in a deal worth a reported £3 million.
Trisha told The Mirror, "I'm worried viewers are spending their money trying to contact me at a place where I no longer work.
www.digitalspy.co.uk /article/ds18615.html   (237 words)

  
 C21Media:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
UK terrestrial Five is going head-to-head with ITV1 by airing its Trisha Goddard chat show at exactly the same time as ITV1's own Trisha show, in a move to lure fans of the daytime chat queen.
Goddard switched from ITV to Five last year, but ITV1 stills airs new and rerun episodes of its show.
Trisha Goddard has previously been beaten by ITV's Trisha, last week at 6% share vs 29%.In other changes, The Wright Stuff, which previously aired at 9.25, will move to 10.30.
www.c21media.net /news/detail.asp?area=1&article=24050   (259 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Trisha and Jerry 'in TV battle'
Trisha Goddard's new show on Five is to move from the afternoons
Daytime hosts Jerry Springer and Trisha Goddard are expected to go head-to-head in a ratings battle, after Five said Goddard would move to a morning slot.
Trisha Goddard currently gets about 360,000 viewers each afternoon on Five - but ITV1's morning repeats of Trisha still get ratings of about 1.2 million.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/entertainment/4374891.stm   (246 words)

  
 Digital Spy - Television - Five confirms 'Trisha Goddard'
The nation's most popular daytime chat show host, Trisha Goddard, makes her eagerly anticipated debut on Five later this month.
As DS reported last year Goddard decided to quit ITV after six long years when an "emotional upheaval" forced her to re-evaluate her life.
Trisha returns to our screens in her new show Trisha Goddard with a 'fresh and inspiring format' which will tackle themes such as Conflict, Resolution, Reunion, Topical Issues and Families in Crisis.
www.digitalspy.co.uk /article/ds18356.html   (193 words)

  
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 C21Media:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ITV's daytime chatshow queen Trisha Goddard is forming her own UK-based independent production company, teaming up with the former Granada exec who introduced her to the UK six years ago.
With her exclusive contract with Granada-owned Anglia TV running out in November this year, Goddard (left) is reuniting with Malcolm Allsop, former director of programmes at Anglia and now ceo of Holland's TeVe Partners.
Allsop added: “Trisha is an enormous talent who has yet to realise her full potential.
www.c21media.net /news/detail.asp?article=20673&area=1   (319 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Features - Trisha tests psychic powers
TRISHA GODDARD has got high hopes for her new show Britain's Psychic Challenge.
On that subject, many of Goddard's fans could only look on in disbelief when the talk show supremo jumped from ITV to Five last year.
It was a move that ignited press interest, prompting a swathe of stories about the subsequent drop in viewing figures she suffered as a result.
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /features.cfm?id=2345662005   (909 words)

  
 Wing Commander - The Revival
Goddard is colonized by descendants of the North American continent of Terra, man of whom are scientists and educators.
The colony is named after Robert H. Goddard, generally considered to be the father of rocket science.
Two of the colonists killed at Goddard colony are the shuttle pilot Zach Siegler, cousin of Sam "Shotglass", barkeeper aboard the TCS Tiger's Claw, and his wife Trisha, a chief engineer.
www.wcrevival.de /timeline   (5821 words)

  
 HELLO! Story Week
Trisha Goddard has been through as much - and probably more - trauma than encountered by any guest on Trisha, her popular morning show that beat Vanessa Feltz in the ratings war.
Trisha's youngest sister Winnie, who suffered from schizophrenia, died of horrific burns after she set herself alight.
And in the depths of her own depression, while on the brink of suicidal despair, Trisha took an overdose.
www.hola.com /hello/hellonet/2000/he0615r.htm   (296 words)

  
 Random House : Author Details for Trisha Goddard
Trisha Goddard is the presenter of her own chat show, Trisha.
She is the agony aunt for TV Quick and writes a weekly column for the Eastern Daily Press Magazine.
She is currently a supporter of the charity MINS and patron for Home Start in Norwich, which, in conjunction with Social Services, assists with parenting skills and aims to prevent family break-up.
www.randomhouse.co.uk /catalog/author.htm?authorID=4607   (92 words)

  
 Trisha Goddard: Well Womans Club - TV.com
Trisha meets women who feel a slave to their hormones.
Nina says her newborn baby made her feel suicidal.
Was repeated as part of Trisha's Favourites on March 22nd, 2005 Episode 42 (edit)
www.tv.com /episode/398496/summary.html   (258 words)

  
 Sky Showbiz - Trisha Takes On Dr Who
Telly chat queen Trish Goddard is to star in Doctor Who...
In the new series, the Time Lord - played by David Tennant - will discover that Earth is overrun by ghosts, before stumbling upon Trisha's show.
Trisha, 48, is a life-long fan of Doctor Who, as she reveals: "Ever since I was a child I've liked to be scared.
www.sky.com /showbiz/article/0,,50001-1212021,00.html   (201 words)

  
 The Birmingham Post (England): Trisha finds new peace of mind on Five; Trisha Goddard tells Graham Keal how the trials ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Trisha finds new peace of mind on Five; Trisha Goddard tells Graham Keal how the trials and tribulations of the past year made her contemplate giving up her TV career completely.(Features)
Talk show queen Trisha Goddard staggered out of London's Covent Garden Hotel not knowing quite what had hit her.
The speed of the swoop, after endless delays in finalising her ITV deal, had left Trisha blinking in disbelief as she and business partner Malcolm Allsop tried to take in the implications of...
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:127690130&refid=ink_tptd_np   (258 words)

  
 BBC - Radio 4 - Woman's Hour -Trisha Goddard
Trisha Goddard's shows have been called a cross between Jerry Springer and Oprah Winfrey. But her show has been criticized for being "an appalling example of popular culture".
Now she's moving from ITV in the mornings to Channel Five in the afternoons.
Martha talks to Trisha Goddard about her own experiences in mental health, both as a counsellor and as a patient.
www.bbc.co.uk /radio4/womanshour/2005_03_fri_01.shtml   (98 words)

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