That Was the Week That Was

That Was the Week That Was (1962-1963)

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That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, was a satirical television comedy programme on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963. It was devised, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost. An American version by the same name aired on NBC from 1964 to 1965, also featuring Frost.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E14Show 37Dez. 28, 1963
S02E13Show 36Dez. 21, 1963
S02E12Show 35Dez. 14, 1963
S02E11Show 34Dez. 7, 1963
S02E10Show 33Nov. 30, 1963
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'That Was the Week That Was' premiere?

'That Was the Week That Was' premiered on November 10, 1962.

Who were the main hosts of the show?

The main hosts of 'That Was the Week That Was' were David Frost and Millicent Martin.

What was the format of the show?

'That Was the Week That Was' was a satirical news program that blended humor and political commentary.

Who were some of the notable cast members on the show?

Notable cast members on 'That Was the Week That Was' included Roy Kinnear, Lance Percival, and Timothy Birdsall.

What were some of the recurring segments on the show?

Some recurring segments on 'That Was the Week That Was' included the political sketch "That Was the Week That Was," "The News Reel," and musical performances.

How long was each episode of the show?

Each episode of 'That Was the Week That Was' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Who were some of the celebrity guests on the show?

Some celebrity guests on 'That Was the Week That Was' included Julie Andrews, Peter Cook, and Dudley Moore.

What were some of the notable political figures who appeared on the show?

Notable political figures who appeared on 'That Was the Week That Was' included Harold Macmillan, Nikita Khrushchev, and Robert F. Kennedy.

Did the show receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'That Was the Week That Was' won a Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy in 1963.

How did the show address controversial topics of the time?

'That Was the Week That Was' used satire and humor to address controversial topics of the time, often pushing boundaries with its political commentary.

Was the show successful in terms of viewership?

'That Was the Week That Was' was a critically acclaimed show and gained a loyal following, but its viewership numbers varied throughout its run.

Did the show have any impact on the political landscape of the time?

'That Was the Week That Was' is often credited with influencing public opinion and contributing to political discourse during its time on air.

What was the reception of the show among critics?

'That Was the Week That Was' received positive reviews from critics who praised its wit, satirical approach, and ability to tackle serious topics with humor.

Were there any controversies surrounding the show?

Yes, 'That Was the Week That Was' faced some controversies for its bold political commentary, with some viewers and political figures expressing their disapproval.

Did the show have any spin-offs or adaptations?

'That Was the Week That Was' led to several international adaptations, including versions in the United States and Australia.

How long did the show run for?

'That Was the Week That Was' ran for two seasons, from 1962 to 1963.

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