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- W1A_(TV_series) runtime "30.0".
- W1A_(TV_series) abstract "W1A is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 March 2014. The four-part series is the follow-up to Twenty Twelve, a BAFTA-winning comedy series by the BBC. Its name comes from the postcode prefix of the BBC's headquarters, Broadcasting House (W1A 1AA). Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes reprise their Twenty Twelve roles alongside a new cast, and David Tennant's role as narrator also continues from the earlier series.".
- W1A_(TV_series) author John_Morton_(writer).
- W1A_(TV_series) channel BBC_Two.
- W1A_(TV_series) company BBC.
- W1A_(TV_series) completionDate "2014-04-09".
- W1A_(TV_series) composer Laurie_Johnson.
- W1A_(TV_series) director John_Morton_(writer).
- W1A_(TV_series) executiveProducer Jon_Plowman.
- W1A_(TV_series) location Broadcasting_House.
- W1A_(TV_series) location London.
- W1A_(TV_series) location MediaCityUK.
- W1A_(TV_series) narrator David_Tennant.
- W1A_(TV_series) numberOfEpisodes "4".
- W1A_(TV_series) numberOfSeasons "1".
- W1A_(TV_series) previousWork Twenty_Twelve.
- W1A_(TV_series) releaseDate "2014-03-19".
- W1A_(TV_series) runtime "1800.0".
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- W1A_(TV_series) channel "*BBC Two *BBC Two HD".
- W1A_(TV_series) cinematography "John Sorapure".
- W1A_(TV_series) company BBC.
- W1A_(TV_series) composer "Andrew Blaney".
- W1A_(TV_series) country "United Kingdom".
- W1A_(TV_series) directedby "John Morton".
- W1A_(TV_series) director "John Morton".
- W1A_(TV_series) episodenumber "2".
- W1A_(TV_series) episodenumber "3".
- W1A_(TV_series) episodenumber "4".
- W1A_(TV_series) executiveProducer Jon_Plowman.
- W1A_(TV_series) firstAired "2014-03-19".
- W1A_(TV_series) genre "Comedy".
- W1A_(TV_series) language "English".
- W1A_(TV_series) lastAired "2014-04-09".
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- W1A_(TV_series) listEpisodes "#Episode list".
- W1A_(TV_series) location "*Broadcasting House, London *Media City UK".
- W1A_(TV_series) narrated David_Tennant.
- W1A_(TV_series) numEpisodes "4".
- W1A_(TV_series) numSeries "1".
- W1A_(TV_series) originalairdate "2014-03-26".
- W1A_(TV_series) originalairdate "2014-04-02".
- W1A_(TV_series) originalairdate "2014-04-09".
- W1A_(TV_series) precededBy "Twenty Twelve".
- W1A_(TV_series) producer "Paul Schlesinger".
- W1A_(TV_series) runtime "1800.0".
- W1A_(TV_series) shortsummary "A national paper has not only published details of Ian Fletcher's salary but followed up with a story of how he took Sally Owen, his PA at the Olympic Deliverance Commission, on holiday to Italy. So the BBC can either stand by their man or get him to pre-empt potential criticism by persuading him to cut his own salary. Meanwhile, a female Newsnight presenter has been accused of wearing clothes that are inappropriately watchable. When her legs get their own Twitter account there is a feeling something should be done about it. Flagship series Britain's Tastiest Village has lost all three of the big-name presenters who were attached to do the show - so the search continues. And brand consultant Siobhan Sharpe and her team unveil their barnstorming idea for a new BBC logo.".
- W1A_(TV_series) shortsummary "Anna Rampton advocates moving Songs of Praise to radio, thus freeing up a prime slot for her own series, Britain's Tastiest Village. The debate about the future of the BBC is not helped when Ian Fletcher's salary comes under intense scrutiny in the press. Neil Reid, current controller of current affairs, is having to deal with the fallout from a blunder in BBC News coverage of the Syrian crisis when a photo of Trudie Styler was used instead of Asma al-Assad. Producer Lucy Freeman goes in to pitch Home Truth, a script she's been developing over several years with writer Dan Shepherd. Siobhan Sharpe and her team at Perfect Curve are asked to refresh the BBC logo and come to the conclusion that the problem with the current logo is that it has too many letters.".
- W1A_(TV_series) shortsummary "Fletcher reluctantly takes the train North to BBC Media City, Salford, for his first big interview in the job by Jenni Murray on Radio 4's Woman's Hour where he hopes to defuse the media storm that has become known as Wingategate. Complications for the Britain's Tastiest Village production team when having wooed and won Carol Vorderman as Clare Balding's replacement to co-present with Alan Titchmarsh, Claire Balding at the last minute is available and turns up at New Broadcasting House as Carol Vorderman is leaving and they have to be kept apart. In Salford Fletcher ignores advisors Sharpe and Pritchard with his own solution to both problems resulting in Alan Titchmarsh pulling out. Featuring as themselves: Carol Vorderman, Jenni Murray, Claire Balding".
- W1A_(TV_series) showName "W1A".
- W1A_(TV_series) themeMusicComposer Laurie_Johnson.
- W1A_(TV_series) title "Episode 2".
- W1A_(TV_series) title "Episode 3".
- W1A_(TV_series) title "Episode 4".
- W1A_(TV_series) website b03yv1mv.
- W1A_(TV_series) websiteTitle "BBC website".
- W1A_(TV_series) writer John_Morton_(writer).
- W1A_(TV_series) writtenby "John Morton".
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:2010s_British_television_series.
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:2014_British_television_programme_debuts.
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:BBC_television_comedy.
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:Mockumentary_television_series.
- W1A_(TV_series) subject Category:Television_shows_set_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- W1A_(TV_series) comment "W1A is a British comedy television series that was first broadcast on BBC Two on 19 March 2014. The four-part series is the follow-up to Twenty Twelve, a BAFTA-winning comedy series by the BBC. Its name comes from the postcode prefix of the BBC's headquarters, Broadcasting House (W1A 1AA). Hugh Bonneville and Jessica Hynes reprise their Twenty Twelve roles alongside a new cast, and David Tennant's role as narrator also continues from the earlier series.".
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