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That Was the Week That Was, informally TWTWTW or TW3, was a satirical television comedy programme that aired on BBC Television in 1962 and 1963. It was devised, produced, and directed by Ned Sherrin and Jack (aka John) Duncan, and presented by David Frost.
Ned Sherrin was born on 18 February 1931 in Low Ham, Somerset, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964), That Was the Week That Was (1962) and Orlando (1992). He died on 1 October 2007 in Chelsea, London, England, UK.
- Producer, Director, Writer
- February 18, 1931
- Ned Sherrin
- October 1, 2007
Mar 13, 2015 · Joan Bakewell hosts a discussion on the state of television satire in the post Spitting Image era. Her guests are Ned Sherrin, who produced the seminal 1960s TV satire That Was The Week That...
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Oct 5, 2007 · Ned Sherrin, a producer who defied staid British standards with barbed, up-to-the-minute mockery of the powerful, pompous and preposterous in his groundbreaking ’60s TV show “That Was The...
Oct 20, 2007 · In creating That Was The Week That Was, Ned Sherrin changed not just comedy, but television. The show aired in 1962 and was a hit, satirising taboo topics. Show more
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