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  1. Not with a Bang is a British television sitcom produced by LWT for ITV in 1990. It ran for seven episodes, each 30 minutes long. [1] The show was a dark science fiction comedy, focusing on the end of the human race on Earth. [2][3] The title comes from the last line of T. S. Eliot 's poem "The Hollow Men" "not with a bang, but a whimper"; The ...

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  2. Not with a Bang: With Ronald Pickup, Stephen Rea, Mike Grady, Josie Lawrence. All people in the world have been eliminated except this small group of people ... which include only one woman!

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    • 1990-03-25
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  3. Not With A Bang. Colin and Brian are the last two people on Earth, or at least they fear they are. Janet and Graham believe are as well; until they all meet. Stars Ronald Pickup, Stephen Rea, Mike Grady and Josie Lawrence. During a demonstration on TV science programme The World Tomorrow, presenter Judith Hann accidentally spills a dangerous ...

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  5. Not With A Bang. TV sitcom. ITV1. 1990. 7 episodes (1 series) Colin and Brian are the last two people on Earth, or at least they fear they are. Janet and Graham believe are as well; until they all meet. Stars Ronald Pickup, Stephen Rea, Mike Grady and Josie Lawrence. Like this.

  6. Not with a Bang was a short-lived British television sitcom produced by London Weekend Television in 1990. It ran for seven episodes, each 30 minutes long. The show was a dark science fiction comedy, focusing on the end of the human race on Earth. The title comes from the last line of T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men

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  8. Mar 25, 1990 · Not with a Bang was a short-lived British television sitcom produced by London Weekend Television in 1990. It ran for seven episodes, each 30 minutes long. The show was a dark science fiction comedy, focusing on the end of the human race on Earth. The title comes from the last line of T. S. Eliot's poem The Hollow Men "not with a bang, but a whimper".