Not the Nine O'Clock News

Not the Nine O'Clock News

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Comedy

Ratings

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7.1/10(25)

Classic sketch comedy show satirising the news and culture of the late 70s and early 80s which introduced Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson.

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 16, 1979

Last Aired

March 8, 1982

Networks

BBC Two

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Kenny Everett In Not The Nine O'Clock News
Air date: 1979-10-16
Sketches: Clapperboard / Tinker, Tailor / Kenny Everett Sketch / Britt Ekland's car / National Wealth Beds / Wilson's Memoirs / Inflatables / Aliens / Vivisection Sketch / On The Moov / Spinning Head / Man With Ten Legs / Tory Conference / Maori Sketch
E2
Show Two
Air date: 1979-10-23
Sketches: Apology to Princess Margaret / News Headlines / Nicest flag in the EEC / Inflation / Kennedy / Gravity / Equal Opportunities / Blind beggar / Phone Bill Sketch / Forgetful Priests / St Vincent / Rowan's Rant 1 / Suburbs at War / Gay Christian / Keep Fit / Milk Tray
E3
Show Three
Air date: 1979-10-30
Sketches: John Cleese / Suicide / Stringmakers' strike / National Laundromat Week / Murder Scene Sketch / Vote For Jimmy Carter / Hospital Stores / Ayatollah Sketch / Blue Peter / Preacher / The Dead Crocodile / Hole Sculptor / Restaurant / Restrictive Practices Suite / Irish Football
E4
Show Four
Air date: 1979-11-06
Sketches: Plane Crash / Mission Ineffable / Scunthorpe strangler / Football Replay / Final Demands / Lifeboatmen / Craftsman's Kitchen / I can't feel my legs / Neurotica / Song: Gob On You
E5
Show Five
Air date: 1979-11-13
Sketches: Baby on the bus / Nativity Sketch / New Jeans / Religious fanatic / Nativity II / Hot Gossip / Church Advertising / Medieval Christmas / Ranting Frenchman / Miss World / Amputation / Trial By Egg / ""Probe"" / Bingo / Rowan Rants Again / Nanny Service / Christmas Carol
E6
Show Six
Air date: 1979-11-20
Sketches: Royal car visor / Whale delivery / Aliens / John Cleese / General Synod's Life Of Python / Disco For Dentists / Licence fee / Milk float visors / Simultaneous Translation / Donald Sinden / Self-defence / Spies / Sex Shop / Poped / Careers Teacher / Oh! Bosanquet

Cast

Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson

Mel Smith

Mel Smith

Pamela Stephenson

Pamela Stephenson

Griff Rhys Jones

Griff Rhys Jones

Chris Langham

Chris Langham

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