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The Week That Was

The Week That Was also known as TW3, is a satirical comedy television program on BBC television in 1962 and 1963, developed, produced and directed by Ned Sherrin and presented by David Frost.It was first broadcast on Saturday 24 November 1962, and “nothing quite like it had never before seen on British television. Ignoring the Convention, that television should not admit that this is television, the show did not try to hide their cameras, microphones, and often interfere found other nuts and bolts of studio technology. The Week That Was tickets also took a calm attitude to his performance: poorly structured and open, as it seemed to last just as long as he wanted, and should, finally, even if it means going beyond the advertised time for the end of the . But “the real debate, of course,The week that was event was due to the content.The program was innovative in lampooning the establishment. His broadcast coincided with the coverage of the politically charged case Profumo, and John Profumo, the policy in the center of this case, it became one of the objectives of ridicule. “… TW3 did his research, he thought that his arguments through and did not seem afraid of anything or anyone … Everyone stressed the hypocrisy and contradictions of each detained at the sardonic inspection. No target was deemed out of bounds: Royalty reviewed Republicans; rival religions have been no consumer nonsense “reports”; pompous priests were symbolically defrocked; were corrupt businessmen, closet bigots and chronic plagiarists and current ideologies were treated to the overwhelming criticism. No one was spared. “


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