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Release Date:
16 October 1979 (UK) morePlot:
British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.Awards:
2 wins & 5 nominations moreUser Comments:
A brilliant series which holds up very well moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 1 of 5)| Rowan Atkinson | ... | Various Roles (27 episodes, 1979-1982) |
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25 min (27 episodes)Country:
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The original pilot episode had a different cast: Rowan Atkinson and Chris Langham were joined by Chris Emmett, Christopher Godwin, John Gorman, Willoughby Goddard and Jonathan Hyde. The pilot was due to air on 2nd April 1979, but was cancelled due to BBC fears over its political content just before a General Election, and has never been broadcast. moreQuotes:
Various roles: [opens a back door and shouts] Why don't you grow up, you little bastards?Various roles: What's the matter, dear?
Various roles: Nothing, I'm just talking to the plants.
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Although the BBC has released a skint, two volume box set of Not The 9 o'clock News in the UK, (which anyone with a region free DVD player or a DVD computer programme like AnyDVD can order and play perfectly well all over the world) The ENTIRE series, all 27 episodes MUST be offered on DVD. Some of the greatest comedy writers working in the UK today cut their teeth on that series. Every hip and cool mid-forties/early fifties U.K. expat I've met followed that series religiously. The whole and now tired use of "Not the..." in media shows in an attempt to promote the shows as iconoclastic, funny and relevant, generally means the opposite. But the show that started it all need not worry. Before the Daily Show, Letterman, and on the heels of Saturday Night Live's first 5 years of broadcast, Not The 9 o'Clock News put together a collage of comedy each week, fast and smart and topical. Does the topical humour date it? Yes. But does it cripple the show or take the funny out completely? Not at all. Only 10 percent of the content per episode is dated to the point of losing the funny. Not nearly enough to allow those episodes to languish in the Beeb's archives and only allow us a small sample.