Naked Video
Naked Video

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Naked Video

1991
TV Show
Ended
5 Seasons
English

Naked Video was a BBC Scotland comedy series, broadcast between 1986 and 1991 on BBC2, the series was created by Colin Gilbert who also created A Kick Up the Eighties and Naked Radio.

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Director: Various (anthology series)Genres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Naked Video was a British sketch comedy series that aired on BBC2. It was known for its often surreal, dark, and sometimes controversial humor, tackling a range of topics from politics and social issues to everyday absurdities. The show featured a rotating cast of performers and writers, contributing to its eclectic and unpredictable nature.

Critical Reception

Naked Video was a cult favorite, lauded for its innovative and boundary-pushing comedy that deviated from traditional sitcom formats. While it garnered critical praise for its originality and sharp satire, its provocative content also led to some controversy and divided audiences. It is remembered as a significant program of its era for its willingness to experiment with comedic styles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its daring and intelligent satirical sketches.

  • Noted for its unconventional and often dark sense of humor.

  • Appreciated for its willingness to tackle controversial subjects.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for Naked Video is not readily available, as it was a British series from the early 1990s and Google Reviews were not a common platform at that time.

Fun Fact

The show was created by Paul Jackson, who also went on to create the critically acclaimed BBC sitcom 'The Young Ones'.

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