Night Shift (TV series)

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Night Shift was a late-twentieth-century television series that portrayed people who work the night shift (work during the night).

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Night Shift was made by a small independent production company called Addictive TV for the ITV network in the UK. Each episode of Night Shift lasted only five to ten minutes. The show's original run was from 1992 to 1994, while an additional series was produced in 1998. Several of Night Shift's episodes were filmed at the same location, most notably Gatwick Airport and Victoria Station.

The show was presented in a lighthearted and informal style by the writer and actor, Colin Bennett. Bennett is also known for his appearance on the BBC children's television show, Take Hart, which was presented by Tony Hart.

The short episodes would generally show up at a moment's notice if programmes ran early or it was needed to fill in a small gap. In the latter part of scheduling sometimes two epsiodes or more would be shown back to back. Colin always appeared sporting an Edmonton Oilers jacket and only removed it once during the entire run. The production crew varied from the first and second season with reference to "Nick" and "Graham". The crew sometimes appeared accidentally on camera with one memorable episode at Gatwick Airport, weighing baggage.

Highlights from the shows include a late night visit to a cab firm who were not very busy at all and Colin learnt that most of their time was spent playing cards. Escort agencies, hospitals and even nuclear power plants were frequented by the team. An individual episode was filmed entirely using a nightvision camera giving it an eerie green glow, long before it would became a staple for series such as Most Haunted. Night Shift is fondly remembered by many followers who returned home drunk to catch it in the early hours.


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