Rood Eye
Sunday 5th July 2020 3:13pm
4,103 posts
"How is it possible this dire new comedy was written by the same person behind Blackadder and The Young Ones?" (The Guardian)
"The Wright Way is a sitcom that would have looked and felt badly dated in the 1970s." (The Guardian)
"The Wright Way: New BBC comedy by Ben Elton is the worst sitcom ever." (The Mirror)
"How did Ben Elton's "The Wright Way" get it so wrong?" (New Statesman)
"Ben Elton's The Wright Way (BBC1) is groan-inducing." (The Independent)
"The Wright Way was so old-fashioned, I said in my TV review the next morning, it should have been made in black-and-white. But that's not going back far enough: The Wright Way should have been a pre-war, silent comedy. It still wouldn't have been funny, but at least we would have been spared those tired old lines." (Daily Mail)
"It stinks from nose to tail." (Beyond the Joke)
"If, on a progressive scriptwriting course somewhere, a tutor were to set an exercise demanding that students produce a sitcom script devoid of any trace of originality - or indeed any trace of genuine comedy - this would pass with flying colours." (The Telegraph)
"A pile of poo" (The Arts Desk)
"Atrocious" (York Mix)
"The Wright Way is all wrong." (The Times)
"I lasted all of five minutes . . . a totally sincere five minutes (or possibly less) of such agonised writhing and head-burying-beneath-the-duvet that I knew with every fibre of my being that were I not to switch the iPad off that very second I would surely die." (The Spectator)
But wait - the reviews were not all bad!
"I laughed my head off." (Aaron from BCG)
On balance then, I think we can say it got a mixed reception.