bob4apples
Thursday 15th August 2013 10:47am [Edited]
135 posts
Quote: Badge @ August 15 2013, 12:18 AM BST
As I recall, his was the only sitcom to make pilot stage from a mammoth BBC search for new comedy writing talent. It's pretty clear that whatever went wrong, it wasn't as simple as his idea and writing being shit. Enough people thought otherwise earlier on in the process for it to be as simple as "it wasn't all that good to begin with".
So the same network that found this after a 'mammoth' search for writing talent also, according to Warburton, messed it up? Plus we've never seen the original script, so the point I'm making is we cannot really know unless we do. Could be just his opinion.
Going by what he said in the article, it didn't sound like they changed the whole thing that drastically. I'm not saying it was shit, but to me the premise wasn't all that spectacular anyway.
You may be absolutely correct, but I would rather not just take his word for it. There may be many successful comedy shows that went through the same process of re-writes and changes but you rarely hear the writers complaining.