Genre Comedy Country United Kingdom | Running time 30 mins Language(s) English TV adaptations Room 101 (TV series) | |
Room 101 is a radio comedy series that ran from 1992 to 1994 on BBC Radio 5, before transferring to BBC television. Hosted by Nick Hancock, it was an alternative to the more established and formal Desert Island Discs. Celebrities were invited to discuss their "least favourite people, places and pop songs" in order to have them consigned to Room 101.
Contents
Series One 1992 (six programmes)
Series Two 1992 (eight programmes)
Christmas Special 1992
Series Three 1993 (eight programmes)
Series Four 1994 (four programmes)
Title
The title refers to the room in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four which, for each person, represents the worst fear they can imagine. Appropriately, this is supposedly named after a conference room at BBC Broadcasting House where Orwell used to sit through tedious meetings.
References
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