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No Problem! (TV series)

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Directed by
  
Nic Phillips

First episode date
  
7 January 1983

Network
  
Number of episodes
  
27

8.5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Final episode date
  
1 June 1985

Location
  
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Created by
  
Black Theatre Co-operative

Starring
  
Victor Romero Evans, Malcolm Frederick, Judith Jacob, Janet Kay, Sarah Lam, Shope Shodeinde, Chris Tummings, Angela Wynter

Cast
  
Similar
  
The Real McCoy, Empire Road, The Fosters, The Crouches, Porkpie

No problem series 1 episode 1 part 1


No Problem! is a Channel 4 sitcom which ran from 1983 to 1985, created by the Black Theatre Co-operative. The show was written by Farrukh Dhondy and Mustapha Matura. Twenty-seven episodes were broadcast of the programme, which focused on a family of Jamaican heritage, the Powells, living in a council house in Willesden Green, London. It was voted Britain's 100th best sitcom in a poll carried out by the BBC.

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No Problem - Series 1 - Episode 1 - Part 1 - YouTube

No Problem! was the first sitcom to be broadcast on Britain's new Channel 4 TV station. It was also the first comedy series specifically to address the lifestyle of the British black community. The show's producers made a conscious decision to focus on comedy rather than "race issues", which drew some criticism. Writing for the BFI website Screenonline, critic Mark Duguid wrote:

The 1980s saw television moving with the times and beginning to respond, albeit awkwardly, to calls for greater sophistication in black representations. No Problem! (ITV, 1983–85) drew its cast and creators from the Black Theatre Co-operative, and concerned the teenage and twentysomething Powell kids, left to fend for themselves in a Willesden council house after their parents have returned to Jamaica. But the accent was on comedy, not politics, and the show quickly alienated some black activists, who objected to the narrow roles allotted to its female characters, to its casual jokes at the expense of Asians (ironic given its Asian co-writers, Farukh Dhondy and Mustapha Matura), and even to the scenario itself, which, in the words of cultural critic Paul Gilroy, put "voluntary repatriation at the heart of the situation".

Cast

Also directed/produced by Micky Dolenz of The Monkees.

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No Problem! (TV series) Wikipedia