bad education and friday night dinner

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Bad Education Channel: BBC 3, the show is aired on this channel as this is the BBC channel that is aimed at a younger audience and features the majority of the comedy shows that the BBC produce. Producer: Pippa Brown Executive Producer: Ben Cavey Production Team: Tiger Aspect Productions Audience: 16-21 year olds, the programme is appropriate for this age range because the viewers are around the age that the students in the programme are and will therefore be able to find it a lot more relatable due to the setting. Also, it is around this age that people begin to find rude comedy funny, so this will appeal to them as it takes a rude twist on a common situation. Aired on Tuesdays at 10pm due to the context and target audience of the programme, the show needs to be on at a time when the target audience can watch. The show aired after the watershed time due to the rude language and humour that is used throughout. Friday Night Dinner Channel: Channel 4, this channel shows programmes typically aged at people over the age of 20 and this fits in perfectly with the target audience of this show. Producer: Robert Popper Executive Producers: Nira Park, Caroline Leddy, Kenton Allen Production Team: Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions Audience: 21+, the programme is aimed at this sort of age group due to the casting. One of the main characters starred in The Inbetweeners, as a result of this fans of his previous show will watch this as they liked his style of comedy before. Aired on Fridays at either 9 or 10 o’clock, this is set to a suitable time for the target audience at a time when they are most likely to watch television as it is likely thatthey prefer what is on at this time. The show is aired after the watershed time due to the style of comedy and the target audience that the programme is aimed at.

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Bad Education • Channel: BBC 3, the show is aired on this channel as this is the BBC channel that is

aimed at a younger audience and features the majority of the comedy shows that the BBC produce.

• Producer: Pippa Brown• Executive Producer: Ben Cavey• Production Team: Tiger Aspect Productions• Audience: 16-21 year olds, the programme is appropriate for this age range because

the viewers are around the age that the students in the programme are and will therefore be able to find it a lot more relatable due to the setting. Also, it is around this age that people begin to find rude comedy funny, so this will appeal to them as it takes a rude twist on a common situation.

• Aired on Tuesdays at 10pm due to the context and target audience of the programme, the show needs to be on at a time when the target audience can watch.

• The show aired after the watershed time due to the rude language and humour that is used throughout.

Friday Night Dinner • Channel: Channel 4, this channel shows programmes typically aged at people over the

age of 20 and this fits in perfectly with the target audience of this show. • Producer: Robert Popper• Executive Producers: Nira Park, Caroline Leddy, Kenton Allen• Production Team: Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions• Audience: 21+, the programme is aimed at this sort of age group due to the casting.

One of the main characters starred in The Inbetweeners, as a result of this fans of his previous show will watch this as they liked his style of comedy before.

• Aired on Fridays at either 9 or 10 o’clock, this is set to a suitable time for the target audience at a time when they are most likely to watch television as it is likely thattheyprefer what is on at this time.

• The show is aired after the watershed time due to the style of comedy and the target audience that the programme is aimed at.