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Whoops Apocalypse

  • TV Series
  • 1982
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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John Cleese, John Barron, Richard Griffiths, Peter Jones, David Kelly, Bruce Montague, and Barry Morse in Whoops Apocalypse (1982)
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Dark ComedySatireSitcomSlapstickComedySci-Fi

During an election week, the U.S. president deals with the Russians, a deposed Shah and a stolen quark bomb while a terrorist plots an attack.During an election week, the U.S. president deals with the Russians, a deposed Shah and a stolen quark bomb while a terrorist plots an attack.During an election week, the U.S. president deals with the Russians, a deposed Shah and a stolen quark bomb while a terrorist plots an attack.

  • Stars
    • Barry Morse
    • John Barron
    • Ed Bishop
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    358
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    • Stars
      • Barry Morse
      • John Barron
      • Ed Bishop
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

    Episodes6

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    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • President Johnny Cyclops
    • 1982
    John Barron
    John Barron
    • The Deacon
    • 1982
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Jay Garrick…
    • 1982
    Bruce Montague
    Bruce Montague
    • Shah Mashiq Rassim…
    • 1982
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Premier Dubienkin
    • 1982
    David Kelly
    David Kelly
    • Abdab…
    • 1982
    Peter Jones
    Peter Jones
    • Kevin Pork
    • 1982
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Chancellor of the Exchecquer…
    • 1982
    Geoffrey Palmer
    Geoffrey Palmer
    • Foreign Secretary
    • 1982
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Commisar Solzhenitsyn
    • 1982
    John Cleese
    John Cleese
    • Lacrobat
    • 1982
    Lou Hirsch
    Lou Hirsch
    • Jed Grodd
    • 1982
    Roger Phillips
    • Lieutenant Botko
    • 1982
    Olivier Pierre
    • Dr. Weinigger
    • 1982
    John Barrard
    John Barrard
    • Jonathon Hopper
    • 1982
    George Claydon
    George Claydon
    • Politburo Member (Admiral Blinsky)
    • 1982
    Frank Duncan
    Frank Duncan
    • Politburo Member…
    • 1982
    Gabor Vernon
    Gabor Vernon
    • Politburo Member…
    • 1982
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    Fibbly

    British TV comedy about the end of the world and circumsized missiles.

    No doubt much of this has aged badly since the Cold War seems well over, but Cleese's performance alone makes it worth finding. Also worth catching is the relationship between the Shah of Iran and his manservant Ahdab - a more endearing piece of subservience would be hard to imagine. Finally my favourite line is recited by one of the Soviet premiers; "Neutral countries have two options - medium or well done"! Important advice for someone living in Sweden.
    Lars-Gosta

    The funniest and blackest sitcom ever made

    This is an undeservedly forgotten gem! I wonder why you can't get this one on video or DVD; it really deserves it. At least it deserves to be aired again. As with all great comedy it is dead serious at bottom, and its message is as urgent as it was in 1982. About the only serious line in the whole film is the very last one, and the effect is really powerful.
    PorridgeBird

    Marshall's and Renwick's Cold War Comedy

    As an American, my obsession with British comedy often results in multiple letdowns (e.g. getting the wrong SINGING DETECTIVE DVD for Christmas). My encounter with WHOOPS APOCALYPSE is one-of-a-kind: while I didn't get the apparently lesser theatrical-release version with Peter Cook, I did get a truncated version which turned the six-episode series into one long 138 minute film with a laugh track. While it certainly retains all of the most hilarious moments of the show, I can't feel that I've missed something.

    Still, it's absolutely hilarious. Renwick and Marshall, writers of the show, are two of the greatest British comedy writers I have ever encountered. David Renwick wrote the poignant and occasionally gross-out sitcom ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE. Andrew Marshall wrote the equally quirky sitcom 2POINT4 CHILDREN. Together, they wrote for the cult classic radio sketch comedy show THE BURKISS WAY and this miniseries about Cold War brinkmanship.

    U.S. President Johnny Cyclops, an obvious Reagan parody, is played perfectly as a nervous, naive showbiz icon by Barry Morse. John Barron portrays his almost Cheney-esquire adviser, The Deacon, with particular pomp. Peter Jones has the quavery voice which sounds simply ridiculous as the senile Prime Minister who believes he is Superman. But there is no denying that the show's true strong point is the writing, especially shining through in Ed Bishop's portrayal of Jay Garrick, fast-talking newscaster. (On a late edition of the news, he quickly reads out "I'm Jay Garrick, and you're an insomniac.") Overall, a grand comedy. I continue to search for copies of the full six episodes (as well as the original POLICE SQUAD! series), but meanwhile I watch my version as a double bill with the darker DR. STRANGELOVE.
    Uttrediay

    Probably the funniest TV series ever made.

    A hilarious comedy series which is also an shrewd political commentary of the 80s, complete with a brainless US president, a robotic Soviet premier and a British PM who thinks he's a well known comic book hero. You get here John Cleese at his exasperating best, and the inclusion of comic book characters add to the ever increasing pace toward the apocalyptic climax. And watch out, it's not 1982 anymore, but the world's still just as crazy, it could still happen!

    The show was made into a cinema movie (1986), but with a different cast and without the same comic flair.
    7happycarrot68

    Still holds up ok

    Was a very funny show at the time, some great comedy actors pop up, Alexei Sayle also . Later of course the film with Rik Mayall stealing the show as the SAS leader , sadly Alexei Sayle even sneaked into that version as well.

    The great Geoffrey Palmer amongst a fun cast with his deadpan face and delivery, definitely worth another look for its madcap way of dealing with what was a serious issue at the time. The Superman scenes always remained memorable as all these years later.

    Plenty of anarchic style humour from the era and great satire , not all of it works but enough to make it a good watchable comedy even all these years later . Were some years to the film version which improved on this , some not so much but a good back to back watch again as both have some excellent moments.

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    • Quotes

      Jay Garrick: I'm Jay Garrick, but for how much longer?

    • Crazy credits
      Alexei Sayle - Commisar Solzhenitsyn (no relation)
    • Alternate versions
      The six episodes were edited together into one long (138 minute) chunk by Weekend Video in the early 1980s, effectively turning the series into a feature film with a studio audience. Although very hard to find, it was reissued by Channel 5 video in 1987.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Comedy Connections: One Foot in the Grave (2007)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1982 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Hoppla vi dör
    • Production company
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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      • 2h 18m(138 min)
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