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Not the Nine O'Clock News

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1982
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
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Rowan Atkinson, Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, and Pamela Stephenson in Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979)
The Best Of Not The 9 O'clock News
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ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith.

  • Stars
    • Rowan Atkinson
    • Mel Smith
    • Pamela Stephenson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    3K
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    • Stars
      • Rowan Atkinson
      • Mel Smith
      • Pamela Stephenson
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Various Roles…
    • 1979–1982
    Mel Smith
    Mel Smith
    • Various Roles
    • 1979–1982
    Pamela Stephenson
    Pamela Stephenson
    • Various Roles
    • 1979–1982
    Griff Rhys Jones
    Griff Rhys Jones
    • Various Roles
    • 1979–1982
    Chris Langham
    Chris Langham
    • Various Roles…
    • 1979
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Self…
    • 1979–1980
    Chris Emmett
    • Denis Healey…
    • 1979
    Willoughby Goddard
    Willoughby Goddard
    • Stout Man in Non Diet Pepsi Commercial…
    • 1979–1980
    John Alford
    • Shane Edmonds…
    • 1982
    David Rappaport
    David Rappaport
    • Cinema Usher…
    • 1979–1980
    Andrew Sachs
    Andrew Sachs
    • Manuel
    • 1979
    Olu Jacobs
    • 1979
    Christopher Godwin
    Christopher Godwin
    • Various…
    • 1979
    John Gorman
    • Various…
    • 1979
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Union Negotiator
    • 1979
    Kenny Everett
    Kenny Everett
    • Self
    • 1979
    Oscar James
    • 1979
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • 1980–1982
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    jeffie2k-1

    Absolute classic hilarity

    If there is one defining characteristic about British humour it is our ability to laugh at ourselves, not take anything too seriously, and therefore a good few 'sick' jokes abound. Name any major disaster of recent history (Townsend Thoresen, Exxon Valdez, Concorde) and dozens of 'sick' jokes spring to mind. Such is the case with NTNOCN, with their constant Chappaquiddick references and the 'Wallaby Airlines' skit. I was a big fan of NTNOCN, and loved the skits "Gay Christian" "American Express" and "Gerald the Gorilla" as well as their parodies of "That's Life" and "Game For A Laugh" ("Oh, I don't believe it! We love your show!") and dead-on impressions of celebs such as Janet Street-Porter and Sir Robert Mark. The songs were funny too, such as "Gob On You", "The Bouncing Song" and a great skewering of 80's music on "Nice Video, Shame About The Song". All in all a must for any aficionado of British humour.
    Slick_By_nature

    Great British Comedy

    Forget everything de_niro_2001 said about Not the Nine O'Clock News. This is absolutely brilliant comedy that relied heavily on the events of the period it was made in. This makes it sometimes a little bit out of date but if you know anything about the period it was made in, or remember that period, you can still laugh very hard. Too bad they don't offer the complete series for sale on DVD. I would certainly buy it. All members of the cast went on to have great careers. The young Rowan Atkinson is hilarious and Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith are very very funny. Pamela Stephenson, as the only woman of the cast, is great in doing impressions of news readers. She also often plays an interviewer providing the other cast members with the setting to deliver their material. Like in the interview with Mel Smith as the trainer of a talking gorilla (played by Rowan Atkinson). For now you can only buy 2 compilation DVD's. If you love sarcasm and irony, this is a series for you. If you loved Blackadder, this is a series for you. Just give it a chance, to watch it is to love it.
    lundkarina

    Classic satire!!

    When I went to school in Denmark the greatest joy was to recite the surreal dialog from the team behind Not the Nine o'clock News with my mates. Granted, some of the more malicious jokes must have appealed more to the younger audience than grown-ups with true knowledge of famine and war - but on the whole - it was the greatest introduction to British society and language usage next to Monty Python. Some of the gags were so classical - I've never forgotten them: The court sketch with the judge and the lawyers arguing over how to prenounce "alibi" or the smash-hit-music-video "Good video - shame about the song - oh oh" with the title repeated again and again while all effort was put into making a state of the art video worthy of MTV. I do hope that the DVD will be released in Denmark too - it's classic fun from the eighties! :0D
    Jason-173

    Two Lions in Congress

    Sure, this was the funniest show ever. Right up until 'Kids in the Hall,' anyway, which gave NTNON about ten years reign. Do you realise NTNON was the first comedy troupe to make fun of ABBA? Respect is due. If you can picture Mel Smith dressed like Agnetha, you get the idea... And if it comes easily to your mind, I raise an eyebrow at you.

    Just a young lad when this show was on-air, I was glued to the tv set like wet toilet paper.

    Nowadays NTNON's humour seems fairly commonplace. But NTNON was the first to mock the MGM logo by zooming out on the roaring lion to show him mounting a female. Since this is done routinely in comedy now, the impact is lost. But at the time, it was mind-blowingly irreverent. And since this was the first time I had ever seen sex, it was also educational.
    Mmyers2003

    A brilliant show

    This show was so funny. I especially liked the toilet sketch involving the assistant and the weird bloke trying to design a bathroom for the weird bloke and all he ever puts in it is a toilet. that was the best sketch ever.

    De niro 2001, you really need to lighten up, not all the sketches involved plane crashes. Only about 2 or 3 did. the rest of the sketches were just funny things about everyday life. The humour isn't in the plane crash, it's how they edited together two completely different news stories and made them look relevent. People weren't sitting at home saying "Hahahaha look at those people on that plane dying". The thing is, if they did have to acknowledge the fact those people died, they would have done it in a funny sketch anyway. like they did when they had complaints about a (stuffed) hedgehog being run over. for god sake it was stuffed. they didn't ask the local nature reserve for a fresh hedgehog to run over but anyway they then did an apology the following week involving them saying "We probably exibited less pain to hedgehogs per-say than whoever it is who goes around stuffing them". Anyway, sorry about all this writing but this show was just great and i'll love it forever. Overall 10 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      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 April 2, 1979, but was cancelled due to BBC fears over its political content just before a general election, and has never been broadcast.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Alternate versions
      The series was edited down to eight 25-minute compilation episodes in 1995; these have been released on video, and are the versions used for repeats on British TV.
    • Connections
      Featured in Wood and Walters: Episode #1.4 (1982)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
      • BBC Television
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 25m
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      • 1.33 : 1

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