An Americanized version of the famous hit British TV show, retaining David Frost from the British cast.An Americanized version of the famous hit British TV show, retaining David Frost from the British cast.An Americanized version of the famous hit British TV show, retaining David Frost from the British cast.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 win & 5 nominations total
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- TriviaSelf-identified on the air by the cast as TW3.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Comedy Connections: Keeping Up Appearances (2004)
- SoundtracksCalypso
Written and Performed by Lance Percival
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Humor Comes in Many Forms
This show was groundbreaking to the point of undeniably honest presentation of the parodies it performed, allowing the audience an understanding of the set and the presence of makeup and stage hands. Also, memorable for one episode completely lacking humor dedicated to the assassination of JFK. So much of this early experiment in TV Comedy can be interpreted as a framework for more modern shows like SNL, Colbert Report, and the like. The talent was diverse and intelligent. Tom Lehrer and David Frost contributed much to the format. As far as any criticism that may fall on this show, I don't care much for Country Music and my wife can stare at Monty Python for hours without cracking a smile, but that doesn't mean there isn't brilliant talent and huge entertainment value in both of those. TW3 emerged during a time when TV was experimenting with lots techniques and presentation style as well as cutting edge political humor.
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- wayne-496
- Mar 5, 2008
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- Runtime30 minutes
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By what name was That Was the Week That Was (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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