Improvisation My Dear Mark Watson
- TV panel show
- U&Dave
- 2011
- 1 pilot
Improv comedy show pilot hosted by Mark Watson which makes use of green screen technology. Also features Charlie Baker, Colin Hoult, Rufus Hound, Stephen K Amos, Josie Long and Isy Suttie
Key details
- Genre
- Panel Show
- Broadcast
- 2011
- Channel
- U&Dave
- Episodes
- 1 Pilot
- Creator
- Lee Hupfield
- Stars
- Mark Watson, Charlie Baker, Colin Hoult, Rufus Hound, Stephen K Amos, Josie Long and Isy Suttie
- Writers
- Matthew Crosby, Tom Parry and Stewart Williams
- Director
- John L Spencer
- Producers
- Laura Clark, Rachel Springett, Lee Hupfield and Andrew Newman
- Company
Mark Watson, the star of many a panel show, finally gets his own hosting gig in this revolutionary improvisational panel show.
Comedy panel shows are fun and exciting, as well as being everywhere these days, but Improvisation My Dear Mark Watson is genuinely new and fresh. Each episode sees six guests sharpen their ad-libbing skills in front of green screens, on top of which comedy scenarios will be miraculously realised.
With Mark's trademark playful humour and some devilish visual situations, our top comedy guests have to improv their little cotton socks off.
The pilot features guests Rufus Hound, Isy Suttie, Charlie Baker, Colin Hoult, Josie Long and Stephen K Amos.
Additional details
- Also known as
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- Mark Watson's Improv Show (Working title)
- Production
- Studio
- Picture
- Colour
Website links
- Official Website
The homepage for the show. With clips from the show, and various extra details. - UK Game Shows entry
- IMDb
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Tuesday 5th July 2011 at 10pm on U&Dave
- Episode length
- 30 minutes
- Most recent repeats
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- Saturday 9th March 2013 at 1:15am on U&Dave - Episode 0
- Thursday 16th February 2012 at 1:50am on U&Dave - Episode 0
- Monday 23rd January 2012 at 2:00am on U&Dave - Episode 0
Recording details
- BBC Television Centre - Pilot recorded 27th May 2011 at BBC TV Centre. Non-broadcast run-through 4th Feb 2011 with Jarred Christmas, Josie Long, Robin Ince, Colin Hoult, Sara Pascoe and Tony Law.