'Naked Video' actor and director Ron Bain dies aged 79 - BBC
: Each episode featured a rapid-fire mix of satirical sketches, character monologues, and musical numbers.
: The show frequently targeted then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and addressed Scottish cultural issues, including religious divides and alcohol consumption. Ron Bain: A Vital Presence NAKED VIDEO - RON BAIN - 1986
The series was created by Colin Gilbert , who previously produced influential shows like A Kick Up the Eighties . Naked Video bridged the gap between mainstream humor and the burgeoning alternative scene, eventually spawning iconic characters like Gregor Fisher's Glaswegian philosopher, .
: Originally a BBC Radio Scotland hit, the show moved to television after a successful stage run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1985. 'Naked Video' actor and director Ron Bain dies
, a seminal BBC Scotland sketch show, premiered on BBC2 on May 12, 1986, featuring Ron Bain as a key member of its original all-star cast. Transitioning from the popular Naked Radio series, the show became a cornerstone of 1980s British alternative comedy, known for its sharp political satire and character-driven sketches. The Evolution of a Comedy Powerhouse
Ron Bain was an integral part of the ensemble from the start, appearing in 12 episodes between 1986 and 1987. As a seasoned character actor and director, Bain brought versatility to the show's "quick-fire" format. Naked Video bridged the gap between mainstream humor
: Beyond his on-screen roles, Bain was a prolific director, later overseeing the first two series of The Karen Dunbar Show before his death at age 79 in 2024. Show Legacy and Impact