Motormouth - Post-Motormouth

Post-Motormouth

Steve Johnson went on to host a CITV gameshow, Terror Towers, in the mid-1990s.

Gaby Roslin's next role after Motormouth came in September 1992 when she and Chris Evans launched The Big Breakfast on Channel 4. She's since presented City Hospital, Children In Need and The Terry & Gaby Show amongst others.

Andy Crane remained with What's Up Doc? for its three-year run. He also co-presented the CITV computer game review programme Bad Influence! from 1992-1995. He presented news programming for Manchester-based Channel M until the axe on 19 March 2010.

Andrea Arnold moved into film-making, winning an Oscar in 2004 and a BAFTA in 2007.

Tony Gregory is a TV director whose credits include Big Brother.

Neil Buchanan remained with CITV until 2007, producing shows through his company The Media Merchants and hosting Finders Keepers and Art Attack.

The Maidstone Studios have since been used as a production base for other Saturday morning programmes including Ministry of Mayhem and Basil's Swap Shop.

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