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Post by Kev on Mar 31, 2004 6:34:18 GMT -5
Keith "Cheggers" Chegwin Perennial UK children's TV presenter. Became famous in the late 70's on the 'Multicoloured Swap Shop', a Saturday morning BBC serving, largely involving Noel Edmonds and Maggie Philbin grinning and wearing hideous jumpers. Cheggers' career then took an alarming tangent, co-presenting yet another Saturday morning BBC programme, 'Saturday Superstore', with Mike Read and a daft plastic crow. Cheggers impressed TV bosses so much he landed his own kid's game show, the legendary "Cheggers Plays Pop", a game that was largely useless bar for the exciting bits where the kids got to go on huge inflatable obstacle courses inbetween Yazoo and Kagagoogoo's latest singles. Thereafter, a messy late 80s/early 90s saw Cheggers washed up, divorced from wife Philbin and largely on the lash, hiding bottles of vodka in trees to avoid detection. However, the last few years have saw something of a Cheggers resurgence, riding the 'naff is good' student craze and has carved stints presenting the Big Breakfast, and, erm....GMTV!!!!! I don't know where abouts hes from exactly...can anyone help?
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Post by Kev on Mar 31, 2004 10:11:16 GMT -5
Keith Chegwin (born 17 January 1957) is a British television presenter and former sitcom actor. For much of his career he has been known simply as Cheggers.
Chegwin was born in Liverpool.
I wonder where abouts?
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Post by LV on Mar 31, 2004 11:59:30 GMT -5
I think Cheggers and his sister Janice Long were born in Rainford, St. Helens. Don't quote me on that though!
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