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W1A is a British mockumentary sitcom television series that satirises the management of the BBC. It was created by John Morton, and first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 March 2014. The series is the follow-up to Twenty Twelve, a BAFTA-winning comedy series by the BBC about the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Oct 16, 2017 · W1A is a Bafta-winning parody about the inner-workings of the BBC. It grew out of the London Olympics satire, Twenty Twelve, and mercilessly mocks the BBC's management culture.
- Ellie Harrison
May 14, 2015 · So, inspired by W1A and Jessica Hyne's marketing guru Siobhan Sharpe, in order to get maple syrup onto my waffle from the get go and not bore the ocean, I've reviewed the series two closer in the...
- Chris Bennion
Oct 20, 2017 · Yes, we’re back in the whirling, blue-sky doublespeak world of W1A, John Morton’s sitcom about BBC executives weathering the storms of increasingly absurd crises that follows on from smash-hit...
- Huw Fullerton
It's hard to parody something that's already a parody of itself, so W1A (BBC2) – the BBC's bizarre and surreal mickey take of its own corridors of power – must be viewed in context.
Jan 25, 2017 · BBC comedy W1A will tackle the Beeb’s charter renewal when it returns for a third series. The spoof documentary will see the BBC’s head of values, Ian Fletcher, played by Hugh Bonneville, deal with the broadcaster’s new mission statement of doing 'More Of Less'.
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May 21, 2020 · The cast of W1A reunited for a lockdown special, and it’s gone down extremely well with fans of the BBC’s self-parody. W1A is a spoof documentary about BBC employees, taking aim at...