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Not The 9 O'Clock News

That’s My Whole Big Thing Point!

Strange breast fondling theories abound when these talk show guests discuss the use of bad language in the media and how it has become part and parcel and pubes of everyday conversation

Ray Mortimer

7 July 2023

NSFWContains adult humour and themes

The ground breaking topical satirical sketch show, Not The Nine O’ Clock News (it was shown on BBC2 opposite the main evening news) catapulted some of the UK’s up and coming comedy performers into the big time.

First seen in 1979, the group consisted of Rowan Atkinson, Mel Smith, Griff Rhys Jones and Pamela Stephenson. Chris Langham also appeared in the first series.

Nice Video, Shame About the Song

The show used a variety of sketch formats, from send-ups of contemporary TV shows and films, political parody, to quirky short scenes maybe lasting only a few seconds, and spoof musical numbers. It also took advantage of video editing techniques and computer graphics

Griff Rhys Jones, Pamela Stephenson, Rowan Atkinson

This is the bad language sketch, more fondly known as the “That’s My Whole Big Thing Point!” sketch as that is one of Atkinson’s more memorable lines.

Huge Melons

A vicar and a university professor are guests on a high-brow talk show and are discussing the creeping intrusion of bad language into television. But they are themselves are swearing and uttering obscenities, take me, take me, without even knowing it!

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