When the Whistle Blows

When the Whistle Blows (1980)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

American comedy drama series about the lives of people on construction sites. Rough and tumble bunch of construction workers in ABC-TV's new hour-long comedy-adventure-drama. The workers have a great time on the job and grab for all the fun and excitement that life can offer once the whistle blows.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11The House That RoaredJuli 27, 1980
S01E10Run for the RosesJuli 20, 1980
S01E09Somebody's DaughterJuni 14, 1980
S01E08Miss Hard Hat USAJuni 7, 1980
S01E06Love is Just a Four-Letter Word (1)Apr. 18, 1980
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'When the Whistle Blows' premiere?

'When the Whistle Blows' premiered on March 19, 1980.

Who created 'When the Whistle Blows'?

'When the Whistle Blows' was created by Paul Abbott.

What genre does 'When the Whistle Blows' fall under?

'When the Whistle Blows' falls under the genre of comedy.

Who were the main cast members of 'When the Whistle Blows'?

The main cast members of 'When the Whistle Blows' were Geoffrey Hutchings, Andrew Sachs, and David Threlfall.

Where was 'When the Whistle Blows' set?

'When the Whistle Blows' was set in the fictional town of Little Stempington.

What was the premise of 'When the Whistle Blows'?

'When the Whistle Blows' followed the story of a small town football team and its eccentric characters.

Who directed the episodes of 'When the Whistle Blows'?

Various directors, including David Richards and Lawrence Gordon Clark, directed the episodes of 'When the Whistle Blows'.

Was 'When the Whistle Blows' a critically acclaimed show?

'When the Whistle Blows' received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its humor, others found it lacking in depth.

Did 'When the Whistle Blows' have a laugh track?

Yes, 'When the Whistle Blows' featured a laugh track to enhance the comedic elements of the show.

How many episodes of 'When the Whistle Blows' were produced?

'When the Whistle Blows' had a total of 13 episodes produced.

Did 'When the Whistle Blows' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'When the Whistle Blows' featured guest appearances from actors such as Richard Griffiths and Kathy Burke.

Was 'When the Whistle Blows' set in the present day or a different time period?

'When the Whistle Blows' was set in the present day, specifically the 1980s.

Did 'When the Whistle Blows' receive any awards or nominations?

'When the Whistle Blows' did not receive any significant awards or nominations.

How long were the episodes of 'When the Whistle Blows'?

The episodes of 'When the Whistle Blows' had an average runtime of around 30 minutes.

Did 'When the Whistle Blows' have a recurring catchphrase?

Yes, the character Mickey in 'When the Whistle Blows' was known for his catchphrase, "Are you having a laugh?"

Did 'When the Whistle Blows' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'When the Whistle Blows' did not have any spin-offs or related shows.

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