How many series of Trigger Happy TV are there?

How many series of Trigger Happy TV are there?

2

Trigger Happy TV
No. of series 2 plus Christmas specials including ‘Greatest Hits’ Specials
No. of episodes 40
Production
Producers Dom Joly Sam Cadman

What channel was Trigger Happy TV on?

Channel 4Trigger Happy TV / NetworkChannel 4 is a British free-to-air public-service television network. Its headquarters are in London, with a national headquarters in Leeds and creative hubs in Glasgow and Bristol. Wikipedia

Who presented Trigger Happy TV?

Dom Joly
He is best known as the star of Trigger Happy TV (2000–2003), a hidden camera prank show that was broadcast in over 70 countries worldwide….

Dom Joly
Born 15 November 1967 Beirut, Lebanon
Medium Television, books, stand-up
Years active 1999–present

When was Trigger Happy TV made?

January 14, 2000Trigger Happy TV / First episode date

Is trigger happy on Netflix?

Netflix is showing the first of Cheltenham comedian Dom Joly’s Trigger Happy TV series. The quirky and sometimes outrageous outdoor sketches made Dom a star when the show was first broadcast by Channel 4 in 2000.

Where was trigger point filmed?

London
Trigger Point is set and filmed in London, with audiences able to spot the River Thames and Waterloo Bridge in various scenes from the series. Additional filming also took place at the Dartford marshes in Kent, which provided the backdrop to one police chase and crime scene.

What nationality is Dom Joly?

BritishDom Joly / Nationality

Is Trigger Happy TV on Netflix?

What does Dom Jolly do now?

Dom Joly, 53, came to fame in prank show Trigger Happy TV in 2000, and today he is a travel author and broadcaster. He walked from Belgrade to Istanbul last year for BBC2 series Pilgrimage. He is married to artist Stacey MacDougall, with whom he lives in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and has a daughter, 21, and son, 17.

What does Dom Joly do now?

Dom Joly, 53, came to fame in prank show Trigger Happy TV in 2000, and today he is a travel author and broadcaster.

Is Trigger Point based on a true story?

No, Trigger Point is not a true story, but it is inspired by real events that happen in the UK. It was also produced with real-life “expos” providing on-set advice, but also challenges the real-life male dominance of bomb disposal work.