Not the Nine O'Clock News


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Genere: Commedia |

Numero di stagioni: 4
Numero di episodi: 27
Data prima messa in onda: 1979-10-16
Data ultima messa in onda: 1982-03-08

Approfondimenti

Rowan Atkinson. Mel Smith. Griff-Rhys Jones and Pamela Stevenson are considered to be the I Fantasti [...] D
Chris Langham was originally one of the main cast members, but was asked to leave at the end of the [...] D
In "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" sketch in season two, Rowan Atkinson's character Adrian think [...] D
The original pilot episode had a different cast: Rowan Atkinson and Chris Langham were joined by Chr [...] D
In Series 2, Episode 2's "Space Invaders" sketch. Rowan Atkinson and Griff-Rhys Jones (Playing duck [...] D
The pilot episode was due to replace the last episode of Basil e Sybil (1975) in the schedules (Basi [...] D
The American version of this show, called "Not Necessarily the News (1982)", aired on HBO starting i [...] D
Griff Rhys Jones replaced Chris Langham in the second season. He had appeared as a bit-player in the [...] D
Richard Curtis and Clive Anderson were amongst the main writers of the show. D
Chris Langham left the show at the end of Series 1 because he didn't fit in and he lacked chemistry [...] D
The "Nice Video, Shame about the Song" musical sketch parodies the music video of "Ashes to Ashes" b [...] D
All 4 seasons were never released on DVD by the BBC. D
The background music heard in the Queen's Hat computer game advert sketch is the theme tune from Bla [...] D
In a piece of serendipity, Chris Langham leaving the series early meant that most of the first seaso [...] D
Between Series 1 and 2, Mel Smith starred in the ITV children's show Smith and Goody (1980). It was [...] D
Series 3, Episode 5 had two nods to Doctor Who (1963): The sound effect used when Pamela Stevenson v [...] D
At its peak, this series was attracting eighteen million viewers a week. D
In the unaired pilot, future Red Dwarf (1988) star Robert Llewellyn played Bob Hope. D
In 1995, eight re-cut and condensed (to make it "faster and funnier than ever") compilation episodes [...] D
The voice that Rowan Atkinson uses in the classic Toilets sketch was later reused for Mr. Bean (1990 [...] D
The famous sketch which Rowan Atkinson walks into a tree almost got rejected from the show. Producer [...] D
At the end of 1 show was a sketch which Rowan Atkinson, Griff Rhys-Jones and Mel Smith are seen kidn [...] D
In the infamous Constable Savage sketch, Rowan Atkinson played a policeman. Rowan Atkinson later pla [...] D
In a sketch in the 2nd show of Series 2, Superman (Griff-Rhys Jones) is seen having sex with a woman [...] D
In a documentary about the show, John Lloyd admitted that he wanted Billy Connolly in the show so he [...] D
The show's title came from the fact that it aired on BBC2 opposite the Nine O'Clock News on BBC1. D
Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis came up with the idea for a historical sitcom during work on the s [...] D
Victoria Wood, Susan George, and Alison Steadman were considered for the female roles that went to P [...] D
After the show ended, Mel Smith and Griff-Rhys Jones went on to have their own sketch comedy show Al [...] D
The lyrics to the 'Gob on You' song are as followed: I live on the 14th floor of a tower block/When [...] D
Mary Tamm had a cameo as an audience member in the Question Time sketch in Series 1. D
Pamela Stephenson first met her future husband Sir Billy Connolly on the set of this sketch comedy s [...] D
In some sketches, Rowan Atkinson played priests. He later played a nervous trainee priest in "Four W [...] D
The "Les Parapluies De Zimbabwe" sketch parodied the famous Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah scene from I racconti [...] D
Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith worked together again in Mr. Bean - L'ultima catastrofe (1997), which S [...] D
Comedy legend Ronnie Barker made it known within the BBC that he was displeased with the sketch in w [...] D
After filming a one-off pilot for a thirty minute ITV sitcom, Canned Laughter (1979), Rowan Atkinson [...] D
"Nice Video, Shame about the Song" parodied the song "Nobody's Diary". D
The show ended in 1982 because Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Griff Rhys-Jones and Mel Smith all [...] D
After the final show broadcast on March 8, 1982, Rowan Atkinson starred in a new historic sitcom The [...] D

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Stagioni

NTitoloSoggettoData della prima messa in ondaNumero di episodi
0SpecialiSpeciali23D
1Stagione 119796D
2Stagione 219807D
3Stagione 319808D
4Stagione 419826D