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| genre = [[Science-fiction]]<!-- Must be reliably sourced --br>[[Comedy]]<br>[[Satire]]
| creator = Daniel Lawrence Taylor
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| writer = Daniel Lawrence Taylor, <br>[[Barunka O'Shaughnessy]]
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| director = [[George Kane (director)|George Kane]]
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| starring = [[Adelayo Adedayo]], <br>Daniel Lawrence Taylor, <br>[[Kadiff Kirwan]], <br>[[Samson Kayo]]
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2017|10|09|df=yes}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2019|04|08|df=yes}}
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'''''Timewasters''''' is a British satiricalscience time-travelfiction television programme, first broadcast on [[ITV2]] in 2017 with a second series broadcast in 2019. It was created by Daniel Lawrence Taylor and written by Taylor and [[Barunka O'Shaughnessy]]. It was produced for ITV Studios by Kenton Allen and Matthew Justice of [[Big Talk Productions]]. Episodes were directed by [[George Kane (director)|George Kane]]. The programme stars Taylor, [[Adelayo Adedayo]], [[Samson Kayo]] and [[Kadiff Kirwan]] as the members of an unsuccessful all-black South London [[jazz quartet]] who time-travel to the [[1920s in jazz|1920s]], and later the [[1950s in jazz|1950s]], visiting the [[Jazz Age]] and post-war [[cool jazz]] period while experiencing culture clashes as they manoeuvre in the unfamiliar eras.<ref name="DeadlineIMDb"/>
 
Critical response to the programme was generally favourable, with praise for its originality in addressing racism through the comedic insertion of modernity into a period setting. It is also known for satirizing [[historical drama]]s and their lack of diversity. There was critical praise for the writing, direction, chemistry of the main cast, and music. Taylor won the Breakthrough Award at the 2018 [[Royal Television Society]] Programme Awards, and the programme was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at the [[2018 British Academy Television Awards]].