How Dare You!

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Host

Floella Benjamin (1984 only), Clive Webb, John Gorman, Cheryl Baker, Carrie Gray (now Carrie Grant)

Broadcast

Tyne Tees for ITV, 10 April 1984 to 1989

Synopsis

Anarchic kids show. Two teams of kids throw lots of gunge around for twenty five minutes, jeered on by celebrities and ex-stars of Tiswas. In the style of a school sports day, two schools competed for a How Dare You! trophy (A wellington boot) Games included 'Down The Drain', 'Nellyball', 'Hat Catchers' and 'Teach 'em a lesson'. The games were padded out by sketches and jokes performed by the presenters.

The games were often incredibly silly and in a Tiswas fashion, John and Clive would gunge contestants for any unfair reason they could invent up.

According to the TV Times, it was 'Britain's messiest game show'. We'll think about that.

Images

File:How_dare_you!_carrie_grant_and_clive_webb.jpgA very young Carrie Grant and Clive Webb
File:How dare you! teach 'em a lesson.jpgA game called 'Teach 'em a lesson', Two teachers from each school sat above a pool of gunge while kids hurled buckets of gunge at them for 60 seconds
File:How dare you! handing out the prizes.jpgHanding out the prizes, a How Dare You! trophy

Trivia

Frankie Goes to Hollywood once made an appearance on the show, performing their new single, they then later replaced the teachers during 'Teach 'em a lesson' and had gunge hurled at them!

Theme music

The theme tune to How Dare You was a re-recorded version of Five Star's Stay Out of My Life and appeared as a B-Side on their #9 hit in 1987. It was called just How Dare You and both tracks were written by lead singer Denise (Deniece) Pearson.

Web links

Tiswas Online article

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