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  1. Saturday Stayback was a late-night comedy show that was aired for six episodes from 22 January until 26 February 1983 by Central Television, starring Chris Tarrant. It was performed entirely in a public house. It was a sequel to O.T.T., itself a spin-off from Tiswas.

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · 7.18K subscribers. Subscribed. 79. 6.3K views 5 years ago. Most of episode 1 of Central's slightly more respectable replacement for OTT, Saturday Stayback! ...more. Set in an unspecified pub in...

  3. Saturday Stayback: With Chris Tarrant, Helen Atkinson Wood, Bob Carolgees, Suzanne Sinclair. The follow-up series to "OTT" sees Chris Tarrant, Helen Atkinson-Wood and Bob Carolgees in a pre-recorded show filmed in pubs, with the pretence that sketches and songs are taking part during a post-11pm "lock in".

  4. Premiering on Saturday 22 January 1983, this late-night revue-style comedy show from Central Television aired for six weeks in January and February 1983. Hosted by Chris Tarrant, it was intended as a sequel to OTT (itself a spin-off from the much-beloved Tiswas ), which had been a critical disaster for Central.

  5. Saturday Stayback. Seasons. Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. January 22, 1983. The first Stayback sees Chris and co. trying to get into The Dog, a pub with Frank Carson as doorman. In addition to a new bunch of regulars including Tony Slattery, Timothy Davies and Phil Cool, guests are Paul Henry and Thin Lizzy. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Episode #1.2.

  6. Episode #1.1: Directed by Peter Harris. With Chris Tarrant, Helen Atkinson Wood, Bob Carolgees, Suzanne Sinclair. The first Stayback sees Chris and co. trying to get into The Dog, a pub with Frank Carson as doorman.

  7. Overview. A late night comedy show made in 1983 by Central Television, starring Chris Tarrant, performed entirely in a public house. It was a sequel to the controversial O.T.T., itself a spin-off from Tiswas. From these previous shows were regulars Bob Carolgees and Helen Atkinson-Wood, as well as newcomer to television Tony Slattery.