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Trisha

Trisha is a British chat show previously aired on ITV in the mornings.

It started in 1998, taking over from the Vanessa Show and traditionally features people and their numerous affairs or problems.

The show is presented by Trisha Goddard, with views from a studio audience. The show is well known for its conducting of Lie detector tests and DNA tests and revealing the results on air. Robert Phipps, a body language expert, frequently guests on the show. It has frequently been accused of copying American formats (such as the The Maury Povich Show), and of exploiting its subjects.

Trisha is impersonated on the Channel 4 programme Bo' Selecta with phrases such as "You want a lit detecta test?!" and "Rice and peas!" in a strong Caribbean accent.

In 2005 Trisha began another show of a similar format on Channel 5 called 'Trisha Goddard'. This is generally shown in the morning and repeats of her ITV show have continued to be broadcast on ITV2.


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This is generally shown in the morning and repeats of her ITV show have continued to be broadcast on ITV2. The Peruvian Sol is named after the Sun (in Spanish), like its successor (and predecessor, in use 1985-1991) the Inti (in Quechua). In 2005 Trisha began another show of a similar format on Channel 5 called 'Trisha Goddard'. Sol is also the modern word for "Sun" in Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. Trisha is impersonated on the Channel 4 programme Bo' Selecta with phrases such as "You want a lit detecta test?!" and "Rice and peas!" in a strong Caribbean accent. Also, Sól was the name of a sun goddess in Norse mythology, with the s-rune ᛋ named after her. It has frequently been accused of copying American formats (such as the The Maury Povich Show), and of exploiting its subjects. Sol Invictus, god of the sun in Roman mythology, was equivalent to the god Helios of Greek mythology.

Robert Phipps, a body language expert, frequently guests on the show. See also Timekeeping on Mars. The show is well known for its conducting of Lie detector tests and DNA tests and revealing the results on air. A mean Martian solar day, or "sol", is 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds [1]. The show is presented by Trisha Goddard, with views from a studio audience. A mean Earth solar day is approximately 24 hours. It started in 1998, taking over from the Vanessa Show and traditionally features people and their numerous affairs or problems. Mars).

Trisha is a British chat show previously aired on ITV in the mornings. The term sol is used by planetary astronomers to refer to the duration of a solar day on planets other than Earth (e.g. By extension, the Solar System is often referred to in science fiction as the "Sol System". 'Sol' is more frequently used in science fiction writing, as a formal name for the specific star, perhaps to avoid supposed geocentric associations of the Anglo-Saxon derived word Sun (sunne). The Latin name is widely known, but not common in general English language usage --though the related adjective solar is more common.

Sol is the name or personification of the Sun (in Latin), and can also refer to sunlight, sunbeam, or east (the direction where the Sun rises).