Modern Times

Modern Times (1996-2015)

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Series documenting aspects of the contemporary world.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show Modern Times premiere?

Modern Times premiered on July 28, 1996.

Who starred in the TV show Modern Times?

Michael Kitchen and Anton Rogers were the main stars of the TV show Modern Times.

What was the genre of the TV show Modern Times?

Modern Times was a sitcom that revolved around the lives of two retired couples.

Which network aired Modern Times?

Modern Times was aired on BBC Two in the UK.

How many episodes of Modern Times were produced?

A total of seven episodes of Modern Times were produced.

Who was the creator of Modern Times?

Modern Times was created by Peter Tinniswood, a British playwright and television writer.

What was the premise of Modern Times?

Modern Times followed the lives of two retired couples as they navigate the ups and downs of life in their golden years.

What were the names of the two couples in Modern Times?

The two couples in Modern Times were the Parkers and the Harkers.

Did Modern Times receive any awards or nominations?

No, Modern Times did not receive any awards or nominations.

Was Modern Times a remake of an earlier TV show or movie?

No, Modern Times was not a remake of an earlier TV show or movie.

Did Michael Kitchen and Anton Rogers work together on any other TV show or movie?

Yes, Michael Kitchen and Anton Rogers worked together on the TV show "The Good Soldier" in 1981.

Was there a laugh track in Modern Times?

No, there was no laugh track in Modern Times.

Did Modern Times have a recurring character?

Yes, a neighbor, Mr. Osbourne, was a recurring character on Modern Times.

Was Modern Times filmed in front of a live audience?

No, Modern Times was not filmed in front of a live audience.

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