The show was designed by ITV as an answer to the popular BBC series Not the Nine O'Clock News. Rik Mayall was initially approached to star, but he dropped out. Three episodes of the show were produced and it was only broadcast in Granada Television's ITV region (North West England). The same cast was then used for the sketch show Alfresco (1983–4), albeit with Shearer replaced by Robbie Coltrane, which ran for two series nationwide.[2]There's Nothing to Worry About effectively worked as a pilot for Alfresco and several sketches from the former were reproduced in the latter.[3]
References
^"Fry, Stephen (1957-)". BFI Screen Online. British Film Institute. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
^"Alfresco". BFI Screen Online. British Film Institute. Retrieved 26 January 2014.