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KYTV

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1989–1993
  • 30 Min.
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KYTV (1989)
ParodyComedy

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuKYTV is the BBC comedy show which parodied Sky satellite television, which when it first started on Britain was pilloried for its cheapness and lack of content.KYTV is the BBC comedy show which parodied Sky satellite television, which when it first started on Britain was pilloried for its cheapness and lack of content.KYTV is the BBC comedy show which parodied Sky satellite television, which when it first started on Britain was pilloried for its cheapness and lack of content.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Helen Atkinson Wood
    • Angus Deayton
    • Michael Fenton Stevens
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Helen Atkinson Wood
      • Angus Deayton
      • Michael Fenton Stevens
    • 9Benutzerrezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 3 wins total

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    Helen Atkinson Wood
    Helen Atkinson Wood
    • Anna Daptor…
    • 1989–1993
    Angus Deayton
    Angus Deayton
    • Mike Channel…
    • 1989–1993
    Michael Fenton Stevens
    • Martin Brown…
    • 1989–1993
    Geoffrey Perkins
    • Mike Flex…
    • 1989–1993
    Philip Pope
    • Continuity Announcer…
    • 1989–1993
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Clifford Halliwell…
    • 1989–1993
    Roberta Fox
    • Carlotta Castella - Dorothy
    • 1990–1992
    Zeh Prado
    • Jose Torres - Bertrand…
    • 1990–1992
    Cliff Parisi
    Cliff Parisi
    • Chef…
    • 1990–1993
    Geoffrey Whitehead
    Geoffrey Whitehead
    • Bishop…
    • 1990–1993
    Philip Aldridge
    • George, Marquess of Stanmore…
    • 1990–1993
    Chris Lang
    • Pop Star
    • 1989–1992
    Simão Rubim
    • Carlos Augusto - Trevor
    • 1990
    Bryan Brittain
    • Emil Magenta - Reginald
    • 1990
    Andy Taylor
    • Colin the Cameraman
    • 1990–1992
    Perry Fenwick
    Perry Fenwick
    • Dave Saunders
    • 1990–1992
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • Dr. Beckering…
    • 1990–1992
    Carla Mendonça
    Carla Mendonça
    • Debbie Gutteridge, Miss Tesco…
    • 1990
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    David_Frames

    Portents of Doom

    This spoof of the then embryonic SKY TV satellite network surfaced just after UK Television was deregulated in the late 1980's. This meant that the whereas up to that point you'd had 4 television channels, regulated by government to control content and quality and of course free to view (bar the licence fee that funded and indeed funds the BBC) – now anyone in theory could add a t.v channel onto the new satellite based service. In 1989, despite the promise of more channels and therefore more choice, the curious euphemism for repeats, SKY was still considered a bit of a joke – in contrast to the relatively high quality of Terrestrial broadcasting and the pool of talent it had monopolised for 50 years, SKY seemed tacky and low-brow by comparison – toe curling (un)original programming acting as water breaks between streams of cheap US imports, lashings of repeats (something people had always complained about – now they were willing to pay to see them) and as I recall,dreadful Euro stations that no-one wanted to watch – one channel was just a burning fireplace. KYTV sent up this absurd low-brow Daily Star bullsh*t. Coaxing the proles by buying up all the football and therefore bribing them with their own money to take up a service they'd previous enjoyed for nothing, SKY appealed to the viewers worst instincts. Why watch original comedy, documentaries and domestically produced drama made to quota when you could pay £30 a month to see wall to wall movies, footie and of course tits on some of the more racy German T.V networks? Deayton, Atkinson-Wood and co. made it all look very funny – appalling programmes, shameless advertising, terrible presenters. Why KYTV seems even better now than then is that it predicted something no-one could imagine, that one day 10m people would be subscribing to the visual equivalent of dysentery. Who in 1989 would have believed that by 2006 SKY would be a major player in the UK TV marketplace and that despite being no better now than it was then, it would have convinced enough people to pay to support its sports monopoly and maintain a network that offered no original content – just ream upon ream of stuff ripped from the US broadcasters thus allowing Sky to keep its costs down and make maximum bread for News International and that Australian American Scrotum that sits on the top of the cash pile. Meanwhile TV has become more niche marketed because everyone in UK broadcasting wants us to become American – apparently we don't want channels with varied schedules, catering for a variety of audiences; that's akin to some kind of antiquated lunacy. Now audiences decline, hundreds of channels sprout up with nothing to show thus more repeats, low budgets, rock bottom quality programmes and of course no innovation because the market makes risk to, er, risky. That's the current state of play and that, not KYTV is the real joke. If it went out today it'd be part of the Sky Digital package.
    8Dal_

    Classic

    Anyone struggling to find dvd's of this (They sell for between 30 and 80 quid on amazon) just go to YouTube, everything is there in a play list, tried my luck and was shocked to find them all there, quality is not amazing but it is 30 years old!
    psicic

    Great show from the heyday of modern British comedy

    KYTV was probably one of the greatest(and most underrated) British comedies of the last fifteen years. The premise was simple: set around a TV station the show is a satire on the sensationalism of such tabloid stations - of which there are now many.

    The writing was clever, witty and, in places, extremely subtle. Ironically, it could also be coarse and very base.

    The production values for the time were excellent. It's a shame that British comedy has fallen so much since this high point with paltry pretenders to the KYTV mantle such as `The Day Today' falling far short of the mark when placed up against KYTV(although taken purely on its own merits, `The Day Today' is a pretty good show). Much of the humour and attention to detail(or, for want of a better term, reality) present is noticeably British, as opposed to the American style that has crept into BBC productions since then (benefits of an Irish viewpoint there!).

    The quality of performance is excellent also, with every actor giving just the right performance.

    If you're after a good side splitting laugh, you'll find it in this show.

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    10duncan-holding-770-188063

    Forgotten classic

    This was so funny I would class it in the same bracket as I'm Alan Partridge (series one) and Twenty Twelve in the modern comedy series. The characters work so well together with the only downside being character of Martin Brown-ironically played by the best actor (Fenton-stevens) in the series so much so the character did not return for the final series... Each episode tended to focus on a different topic which meant the jokes remained fresh..

    Watching again 25 years after the show first aired it could be argued the show had dated slightly but comedy of this type does tend to although IMHO it remains superbly funny. It was probably best to end after three series which at least meant the show bowed out whilst the quality was at its best. WELL RECOMMENDED
    Mozart-12

    The most well-produced show ever!

    K.Y.T.V. (instead of SKY TV, an english satellite channel) is a parody on not just English television, but ANY television. They've got news, commercialbreaks, TV-dramas, gameshows, talkshows, phone-ins and all the stuff only a TV-channel with no skills and no budget can produce. The writers of this really funny series are Geoffrey Perkins and Angus Deayton, who also stars as the TV-station's anchormen. We follow the rise of the station, from the start (which is postponed almost a year) through the highlights as "Brown-nose day", "Talking Head" (a show on sex, of course), and "The Sexciting Sixties", a trip along the memory lane which ends with a superb documentary on Woodstock 3 - complete with Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Frank Sinatra (?).

    Every detail in the series of K.Y.T.V. is polished on and gives a realistic impression. It feels like you're watching a real TV-station, only this one is full of goofs, jokes and a high number of puns. It is the most well-written and well- produced show on television I've ever seen. The actors' timing is absolutely impeccable and I'm pleased to see they are mocking the hysteria of TV as a media. I mean, watch an average satellite channel in any given country and you'll find equally funny stuff - not meant to be funny!

    K.Y.T.V. is english humour at it's best - great comedy to which all of us can relate - we've all watched TV since we were kids, right? So if you're getting a chance to watch it - do!

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      A TV version of the 1980s radio series "Radio Active" which lampooned commercial radio stations. The characters from Radio Active moved to the then-new field of satellite TV.
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      Mike Flex: Of course, the buzz word of the sixties was "Mini". Women wore them, men drove them.

      Anna Daptor: And women drove them as well, Mike.

      Mike Flex: Yes, but not quite as well as the men. And like a woman, they were good to look at, and easy to handle.

      Anna Daptor: Oh really? Well, mine was just like a man. It used to shoot off and stop immediately.

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      Featured in Comedy Connections: Spitting Image (2005)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. Mai 1989 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
    • Produktionsfirma
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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