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, .

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 - RON BAIN - 1986

: 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 The series was created by Colin Gilbert ,

: 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 As a seasoned character actor and director, Bain

, 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

: Originally a BBC Radio Scotland hit, the show moved to television after a successful stage run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1985.