[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario delle usciteI migliori 250 filmI film più popolariEsplora film per genereCampione d’incassiOrari e bigliettiNotizie sui filmFilm indiani in evidenza
    Cosa c’è in TV e in streamingLe migliori 250 serieLe serie più popolariEsplora serie per genereNotizie TV
    Cosa guardareTrailer più recentiOriginali IMDbPreferiti IMDbIn evidenza su IMDbGuida all'intrattenimento per la famigliaPodcast IMDb
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalIMDb Stars to WatchSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralTutti gli eventi
    Nato oggiCelebrità più popolariNotizie sulle celebrità
    Centro assistenzaZona contributoriSondaggi
Per i professionisti del settore
  • Lingua
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista Video
Accedi
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usa l'app
Guida agli episodi
  • Il Cast e la Troupe
  • Recensioni degli utenti
  • Quiz
  • Domande frequenti
IMDbPro

Not Necessarily the News

  • Serie TV
  • 1982–1990
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
625
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Anne Bloom, Danny Breen, Mitchell Laurance, Stuart Pankin, and Lucy Webb in Not Necessarily the News (1982)
ParodiaSatiraCommedia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn offbeat look at current events, often by dubbing over news video with farcical commentary.An offbeat look at current events, often by dubbing over news video with farcical commentary.An offbeat look at current events, often by dubbing over news video with farcical commentary.

  • Creazione
    • John Moffitt
  • Star
    • Anne Bloom
    • Danny Breen
    • Lucy Webb
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    625
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Creazione
      • John Moffitt
    • Star
      • Anne Bloom
      • Danny Breen
      • Lucy Webb
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 14 vittorie e 30 candidature totali

    Episodi73

    Sfoglia gli episodi
    InizioI più votati

    Foto171

    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    Visualizza poster
    + 166
    Visualizza poster

    Interpreti principali99+

    Modifica
    Anne Bloom
    Anne Bloom
    • Frosty Kimelman
    • 1982–1990
    Danny Breen
    Danny Breen
    • Steve Casper
    • 1983–1990
    Lucy Webb
    Lucy Webb
    • Helen St. Thomas…
    • 1983–1990
    Mitchell Laurance
    Mitchell Laurance
    • Pete Kimelman
    • 1983–1990
    Rich Hall
    Rich Hall
    • Rich Hall
    • 1982–1990
    Stuart Pankin
    Stuart Pankin
    • Bob Charles
    • 1983–1990
    Audrie Neenan
    Audrie Neenan
    • Jacqueline Pennell
    • 1982–1985
    Bill Martin
    • Announcer
    • 1983–1990
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    Annabelle Gurwitch
    • Annabelle Gurwitch
    • 1985–1990
    Tom Parks
    Tom Parks
    • Tom Parks
    • 1989–1990
    Merrill Markoe
    Merrill Markoe
    • Merrill Markoe
    • 1989–1990
    Jon Ross
    Jon Ross
    • 1989
    Joe Guppy
    • Commentator
    • 1989
    Jan Hooks
    Jan Hooks
    • 1983–1984
    Richard Rosen
    Richard Rosen
    • Commentator
    • 1989
    Michael Hanks
    • Announcer
    • 1987–1989
    Will Durst
    Will Durst
    • Commentator
    • 1989
    Erv Immerman
    Erv Immerman
    • Announcer
    • 1983–1984
    • Creazione
      • John Moffitt
    • Tutti gli interpreti e le troupe
    • Produzione, botteghino e altro su IMDbPro

    Recensioni degli utenti10

    7,5625
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Recensioni in evidenza

    KUAlum26

    Maybe not as "dated" as I once feared

    I recall this show quite fondly. It could be said that this was HBO's first true foray into the kind of programming it is now so routinely associated(i.e. edgy,go-for-broke programming,freed of commercial constraints). An American treatment of England's "Not the Nine O'Clock News",this show premiered as a one hour special in late 1982,and then was trimmed to a half hour show that premiered monthly the following year,running routinely through much of the decade before dipping ratings,writer defections and massive cast changes(by 1989,the show had been re-configured and re-cast with less-than positive results)put the show down,first temporarily--running sporadically from 1988 on--to permanently by decade's end.

    The summary line stems from the fact that this show,which weighed VERY heavily on current events of the day,would come off as too native to the era it was from,hence making this a negligible sell as a DVD and probably inspire blank looks from video store clerks not yet born or too young to remember the Reagan/Yuppie era. But upon reading the comment I saw on its IMDb site,it jogged my memory as to not only the events it covered but the conventions it parodied. And yes,when I come to think about it,it actually WAS an ancestor to "The Daily Show" and "Colbert Report",picking on media conventions with great accuracy. So,with that in mind,I suppose it's got some timeless elements to it.

    A collection of veteran character actors with great comic timing(Stuart Pankin,Audrie Neenan,DAnny Breen,Mitchell Laurence,Anne Bloom and Lucy Webb)along with a stand-up(Rich Hall)made a good "transparent" news team/stream of talking heads to fill up various news and faux ad segments. Toss in such once-rarely-used devices as doctored news reel B-roll and the invention of a lost nugget of pop culture known as the Sniglet(words for things that had previously no word for them),and you had the recipe for a show that took welcome--if sometimes somewhat tiresome--gags at targets that so richly deserve it.

    If I run across this show on a DVD shelf,I may just have to buy it. Given the low demand,or even memory,of this show,that may not be all that likely.
    7blurnieghey

    A Fun Time Capsule

    I found bunch of old episodes from the 1982-1985 era, which was the time during which I watched this show and hadn't seen it since. Does it age well? No, but I've seen worse. It is a fun journey back in time, though, and makes you realize just how little there was going on politically in those days compared to now. I mean, it's 1983 and they are still making jokes about Nixon! Anyways, it was fun watching these things again, but they are destined for oblivion.
    twitaman-1

    HBO should release this on DVD

    HBO should release this show on DVD. I remember it and was a fan back in the day. It was a hit or miss affair, but it hit often enough to be pretty funny (though not as funny as the BBC version, "Not the Nine O'clock News"). There were some really hilarious bits on the show and a lot of great comedy writers got their start there, like, Al Jean (of the Simpsons) and Conan O'Brien. I definitely liked the original cast the best but there were even a few funny bits in the later years too. It'd be funny to see just how the politics of the day were made fun of -- because even though the show wasn't great at the time it was probably the best political satire on television. Remember, this was during the extremely lean years for Saturday Night Live when they were just limping along. So NNtN provided all the best Reagan jokes. It sucked that during the Reagan/Bush years, which were ripe for satire and jokes, that SNL was so weak then. I mean, can anyone even recall who was the great Reagan impressionist during those years? During the 70s we remember Dan Ackroyd doing Nixon and Carter, and Chevy doing Ford. In the late 80s/early 90s Dana Carvey made his Bush impression famous. And during the 90s there were two great Clinton impersonators, Phil Hartman and Daryl Hammond. But during the 80s who was the great Reagan impressionist? What a lame cast that was. Anyway, Not Necessarily the News should definitely be released on DVD, not only for the comedy but as a time capsule of political humor.
    FeverDog

    "It's a BREATH mint!" "It's a CANDY mint!"

    So argued Stuart Pankin and Lucy Webb about Certs, a sponsor for a "Crossfire"-type show hosted by these two obstreperous jabber-jaws who were too busy lambasting each other's opinion to allow their guest (a meek Washington insider played by Danny Breen) to get a word in.

    Why only two other user comments so far? Nobody else remembers this program, the "Daily Show" of its time? I have about a half-dozen episodes of "NNTN" I taped years ago off HBO. I was just a kid then so I didn't really get the political satire (what were the Iran-Contra hearings all about? What's so funny about Margaret Thatcher?) but loved the commercial parodies: An aspirin spot, with the shaky-cam, zoom-crazy, A. D. D.-edited style of early MTV; a travelogue promoting Middle East tourism, featuring bombed-out cities and a jingle called "Come to Lebanon"; a promo for a Lifetime-esqe domestic drama about some way-obscure illness (poly-malabsorption?), with Anne Bloom and Mitchell Laurance reciting banal, melodramatic dialogue ("Dammit, Brad! You know I can't eat butter!"); a PSA featuring Webb as a mother so frustrated with the risks inherent with seemingly healthy foods that she goes back to the basics ("Lard: It's what's for dinner") and concoctions she's read nothing negative about (like marshmallows soaked in blue food coloring); and one poking fun at the countless, minutely different types of sanitary napkins flooding the market ("Here's an Ultra-Regular-Thin-Maxi-Thin-Lite-Lite, for jury duty"). One risqué skit hawked a condom carrying case to eliminate telltale "Ring Around the Rubber" from a man's wallet. And another ad recommended one pharmaceutical after another to curb the side effects of the drug you were taking to curb the side effects of another. ("Doesn't Stamforex cause night blindness and fever blisters?" "Of course it does, that's why you need Glycane D...") And so on. (Don't forget to use Washital to swallow all those pills.) Then there was Backseat Driving School, which needs no explanation.

    Its "interview" segments were clever, too. One edited quotes from a Marilyn Quayle Q&A session with Larry King (the dotted background reveals the source) to make it appear she was answering questions from Webb about an adulterous affair. (What ever happened to her, anyway? She was hilarious! Lucy, I mean, not Marilyn.) Another had Henry Kissinger pitching a political drama to Pankin's movie exec, who tosses the script in the wastebasket and suggests adding more sex and violence next time. Every episode found plenty of fodder in the Reagan-Bush era (though I can just imagine what the writers would have done with Clinton), and even if a lot of it went over my head, "NNTN" was probably the root of my aversion to the Republican party. For which I'm grateful.

    And then there were Sniglets, words that should be in the dictionary but aren't. Like "destinesia," which is when you forget what you came into a room for, and "cinemuck," the sticky combination of cola, candy, and popcorn on the floors of movie theatres. I suppose Rich Hall was, in a way, a proto-Seinfeld, since "spongeworthy" and "double-dipping" are more recent and popular examples.

    Rarely does a comedy series remain funny to the end, so "NNTN" wasn't the same when it went live and the original cast (Bloom, Breen, Pankin, and Webb) was replaced with Tom Parks, Annabelle Gurwitch and a couple others who've never been heard from again. I've got one of these eps but can't remember a thing about it. Not good.

    That's about all I can recall now. Would like to watch all the episodes I've got -- some titles are "Not Necessarily the Year in Review" and "NNTN Inside Entertainment," which are from '87 or '88 -- but I'm between VCRs right now. The tapes aren't gonna last much longer, so a DVD set, please, HBO.

    (And now that I'm old enough to appreciate it, I want to rent "Tanner '88" ['cause we all know the time is always right to mock politicians]...too bad it's not on DVD, either.)
    kranson-764-571449

    Not A Seller On DVD? I Beg to Differ!

    As I Fondly Remember the Outrageously Funny Satire From this Show,It's Criminal that HBO Hasn't Cashed in and released it on DVD! A great Selling Slogan Would be "It's time To Laugh (at Reagan) Again!",Even if you Voted for Reagan Back in the Day! The Previous Reviewer Probably Didn't Pay Attention to It at all,when the Series was on the Tube;I believe The Show's Release on DVD would Sell Very Well,and Bring Back the Memories of what Good Times the '80s were; This Show is just as funny as 'Saturday Night Live';So,I Appeal to You Sir:Who are You to Decide how such A Entertaining Show Would Do in this Day on DVD? I Say to HBO: Put It Out On DVD,And Bring Back The Laughs!

    Altri elementi simili

    The Jacksons: An American Dream
    7,5
    The Jacksons: An American Dream
    MADtv
    7,3
    MADtv
    Soldi facili
    6,2
    Soldi facili
    The Daily Show
    8,3
    The Daily Show
    My Mom, Your Dad
    6,8
    My Mom, Your Dad
    My Mum Your Dad
    6,6
    My Mum Your Dad
    The Flaming C
    7,7
    The Flaming C
    007 - Bersaglio mobile
    6,3
    007 - Bersaglio mobile
    Mai dire mai
    6,1
    Mai dire mai
    3,9
    The Wilton North Report
    Mister mamma
    6,6
    Mister mamma
    Comedy Central Roasts
    7,5
    Comedy Central Roasts

    Interessi correlati

    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in Balle spaziali (1987)
    Parodia
    Peter Sellers in Il dottor Stranamore - Ovvero: come ho imparato a non preoccuparmi e ad amare la bomba (1964)
    Satira
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman - La leggenda di Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Commedia

    Trama

    Modifica

    Lo sapevi?

    Modifica
    • Quiz
      Rich Hall left in 1984 to star in Il Saturday Night Live (1975), but he only remained on that show for one season. He gradually returned to this show, making guest appearances before he was reinstated as a regular cast member.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Television: Comedy (1988)
    • Colonne sonore
      Motherless Childrem
      (theme song)

      Performed by Eric Clapton

    I più visti

    Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
    Accedi

    Domande frequenti19

    • How many seasons does Not Necessarily the News have?Powered by Alexa

    Dettagli

    Modifica
    • Data di uscita
      • 1982 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • No necesariamente las noticias
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Moffitt-Lee Productions
    • Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro

    Specifiche tecniche

    Modifica
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

    Contribuisci a questa pagina

    Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti
    • Ottieni maggiori informazioni sulla partecipazione
    Modifica paginaAggiungi episodio

    Altre pagine da esplorare

    Visti di recente

    Abilita i cookie del browser per utilizzare questa funzione. Maggiori informazioni.
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Accedi per avere maggiore accessoAccedi per avere maggiore accesso
    Segui IMDb sui social
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Per Android e iOS
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    • Aiuto
    • Indice del sito
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • Prendi in licenza i dati di IMDb
    • Sala stampa
    • Pubblicità
    • Lavoro
    • Condizioni d'uso
    • Informativa sulla privacy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, una società Amazon

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.