Toyah Willcox
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- | Toyah was once the wild woman of the early 80s new wave scene, with a string of hit singles and mad hairstyles (the latter more important than the former, natch). Smouldered in the late night slot on ITV in the 1990s presenting ''The Good Sex Guide''. | + | Toyah was once the wild woman of the early 80s new wave scene, with a string of hit singles and mad hairstyles (the latter more important than the former, natch). Smouldered in the late night slot on ITV in the 1990s presenting ''The Good Sex Guide''. Latterly she was known for being the mumsy reporter for ''Holiday'' and its million spin-offs. |
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Revision as of 09:31, 30 March 2007
Contents |
Shows
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! (contestant, series 2)
Roll with It (team captain)
Under Offer (team captain)
Biography
Toyah was once the wild woman of the early 80s new wave scene, with a string of hit singles and mad hairstyles (the latter more important than the former, natch). Smouldered in the late night slot on ITV in the 1990s presenting The Good Sex Guide. Latterly she was known for being the mumsy reporter for Holiday and its million spin-offs.
Trivia
She is two degrees of seperation away from Kevin Bacon (he was in Search for Tomorrow with Susan Sarandon, and Susan Sarandon was in The 100 Greatest Musicals (2003, TV) with Toyah).
Books / Tapes
Living Out Loud (autobiography) (paperback) | (cassette)
Contact
Gordon Poole Agency Ltd, The Limes, Brockley, Bristol. BS48 3BB
Web links
Official Toyah Willcox Website