Talk:Radio Active (radio series)
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I don't think KYTV is a pun on Sky TV. US TV stations mostly start with K; the KY probably refers to KY jelly. DJ Clayworth
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On closer inspection I think I may be wrong on the above. DJ Clayworth
- It says in the first episode about wanting to call it after Sir Kenneth Yellowhammer, and then shows a graphics of KYS TV.
- The name KY TV was DEFINITELY meant as a parody of Sky TV. The KY TV logo was virtually identical to Sky's logo at the time (bold capital letters inside a thick circle). Also, it's a British programme making fun of a British satellite service, so US TV station names would be irrelevant. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.146.46.247 (talk) 16:18, 8 December 2007 (UTC)
Re the 'were the revised repeats in 2002 actually revised?' question. Out of Your Depth for example had a different musical parody from the one included in the origination. Guyalsfere