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TFI Friday - Season 1

Chris Evans revived TFI Friday after announcing its return on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show in July 2014. Originally planned as a 20th-anniversary special, the show came back as a new series in 2015, premiering on Channel 4 on 12 June. The revival was filmed at the Cochrane Theatre in Holborn, following the demolition of its original home at Riverside Studios.

Top Cast

  • Chris Evans

    Chris Evans

    Self - Host

Overview

Chris Evans revived TFI Friday after announcing its return on his BBC Radio 2 breakfast show in July 2014. Originally planned as a 20th-anniversary special, the show came back as a new series in 2015, premiering on Channel 4 on 12 June. The revival was filmed at the Cochrane Theatre in Holborn, following the demolition of its original home at Riverside Studios.

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