Mary Whitehouse Experience Radio
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The show was named after, a campaigner against what she saw as a decline in television standards and public morality. She became the target of mockery in the UK for her attitudes. The BBC feared Whitehouse would initiate litigation for the use of her name in the show's title, and for a period the alternative title The Experience was considered. The Mary Whitehouse Experience Created by Starring Mark Hurst (radio only) Opening theme Jack to the Sound of the Underground by Composer(s), Simon Brint Country of origin United Kingdom No. Ben 10 psp iso. Of episodes 44 Production Executive producer(s) William Sargent Joanna Beresford Producer(s) Marcus Mortimer, Running time 30 mins Production company(s), Spitting Image Productions Release Original network (March 1989-December 1990), Original release 3 October 1990 – 6 April 1992 Chronology Related shows BBC Radio One show A radio pilot was broadcast on 10 March 1989 on and a series of 13 shows began on 7 April the same year. The format was devised. The two pairings of and were central to the show, with support from,,, and Mark Hurst.
Mary White House Experience Radio Station
The Mary Whitehouse Experience was a UK topical comedy show, both on radio and TV, in the late '80s/early '90s. Its main stars were David. The Mary Whitehouse Experience: Quick paced comedy sketch show based on the original radio series of the same name. In each episode comedians Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis, Rob Newman and David Baddiel would perform a selection of character based and monologue based sketches with a general irreverent and sometimes risque style of humour that was aimed at the younger generations. The Mary Whitehouse Experience was an rapid-fire observational sketch comedy show, which first aired on radio, and then moved to television, where it ran on the BBC (BBC 2), between 1990.
Mary Whitehouse Obituary
The show also included musical interludes from Skint Video and The Tracy Brothers. It was originally aired at midnight on Friday. It was subsequently moved to a 10:30pm slot, before being moved again for its fourth and final series to 7pm on Saturday evenings. The show ran for four series and a special (44 episodes in total) from March 1989 to December 1990.