In the Looking Glass

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In the Looking Glass
GenreSurreal comedy
Directed byAndrew Gosling
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerIan Keill
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release17 January (1978-01-17) –
21 February 1978 (1978-02-21)

In the Looking Glass is a surreal television series, broadcast on BBC2 in 1978. It starred John Wells, John Fortune, Carl Davis, and Madeline Smith, was directed by Andrew Gosling and produced by Ian Keill. The same team had previously created 1974's The End of the Pier Show. Wells, Fortune and Davis appear to have been the main writers for both series.[1]

In the Looking Glass was notable for its design, overlaying live action and drawn or animated backgrounds, for instance, a hole drilled to the centre of the earth, or the Monopoly board on which a character risks being crushed by rolling dice. The production team (Keill, Gosling and designer Graham McCallum) went on to develop this approach further in the "live action comic strip" series Jane (1982), for which McCallum won two BAFTA Best Graphics awards.

Awards[edit]

In the Looking Glass was nominated for the "Most Original Programme/Series" BAFTA award for 1978 (the award was won by Pennies from Heaven).[2]

Episode list[edit]

Broadcast dates:[3]

  • Deserts (17 January 1978)
  • Space (24 January 1978)
  • Fading Away (31 January 1978)
  • Atlantis (7 February 1978)
  • The Centre of the Earth (14 February 1978)
  • Monopoly (21 February 1978)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BBC – Comedy Guide – The End of the Pier Show". Retrieved 23 January 2007.
  2. ^ "British Academy of Film and Television Arts". Retrieved 23 January 2007.
  3. ^ "BBC Programme Catalogue Experimental online prototype". Archived from the original on 12 May 2006. Retrieved 23 January 2007.

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