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Tarrant On Tv Torrent

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Extreme Railways: On the Xmas Express Travel Documentary hosted by Chris Tarrant, published by Channel 5 in 2016 - English narration. Information ------------------------------ In this special Christmas edition of his train-based travelogue series, Chris Tarrant heads across Scandinavia on an epic journey from the beautiful southern fjords to Europe's most northerly passenger station at Narvik, where British warships won a famous victory during the Second World War, while also squeezing in a chat with a certain white-bearded gentleman. This is series 3 episode 5.

Tarrant On Tv Torrent

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‘I’m not 100 per cent, but I’m 90 per cent. I’ve got the all-clear to travel and start working, which is what I was waiting for,' said Chris Tarrant on the series of strokes he recently suffered It is midday in a leafy suburb of London, but already Chris Tarrant has had a morning of high drama. He’s come straight from his doctor to this interview having been told, finally, after months of terrifying uncertainty, that he is fit to return to work following a series of strokes that he thought had finished him off for good; and now he has been shocked by the breaking news that his friend and former Capital FM colleague, Neil Fox, has been arrested over alleged historical sexual offences. ‘I’ve tried to call him,’ says Tarrant, shaking his head. ‘But his phone has been taken away. All I could do was call his wife to give my support.’ Perhaps it’s the sheer relief of being pardoned from his own death sentence, but Tarrant seems unburdened this lunchtime and once he starts talking he finds it hard to stop.

‘I absolutely know my lifestyle was the cause of all my problems. It nearly killed me,' said Chris He is forthright and unreservedly opinionated on every subject from Jimmy Savile (‘always a creepy guy, I never liked him’) to the state of television today (‘X Factor, all those other shows, they pinched my ideas’) and the escalating numbers of celebrities being investigated for sexual offences (‘what happened to innocent till proven guilty?’). But first, we go back to his own ordeal, an unimaginable nightmare which he has never spoken about in this much detail before. Just a few months ago, the host of hit TV shows from Tiswas and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? To Chris Tarrant Goes Fishing was living with the very real possibility that he may never be able to talk or walk properly again.

In March, he had suffered a series of strokes at 39,000ft during a flight from Bangkok to London. Doctors were unsure whether he would ever completely recover. Right now, it has to be said, he looks good. Now 68, he is tanned and rested and has lost almost two stone. He has undergone intensive physiotherapy and stuck resolutely to a healthy diet.

Corel Videostudio Pro X3 Multilingual Children. He shakes his head: ‘I’m not 100 per cent, but I’m 90 per cent. 'I’ve got the all-clear to travel and start working, which is what I was waiting for. ‘I’ve lost all the weight because I’ve stopped eating rubbish like chips and fry-ups and I haven’t been working so I’ve slept. ‘I absolutely know my lifestyle was the cause of all my problems. It nearly killed me.

I spent decades of my life having about three hours’ sleep a night. 'I lived it large, burned the candle at both ends, ate a lot of rubbish and drank a lot of whisky.

I’ve cut that out totally. I associate whisky with death now.

I just drink wine and beer, in moderation.’ Tarrant was returning from filming in Burma for Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways when he started to lose the use of his right arm and leg. When his flight landed at Heathrow, he was rushed to hospital, where a deadly blood clot was removed from his leg. ‘I thought I was going to die on that plane,’ he tells me, starting to unravel the full story. ‘I was in a complete state of internal panic.

You tell yourself that this is it, that you are going to die on your own on a plane, that it’s the end. ‘Once I was in hospital I realised on the plane I’d had a series of mini-strokes,' said Chris ‘I wasn’t feeling terrible beforehand.