I wasn't sure what Blake Harrison's character was supposed to be exactly. Someone who's young and unapologetically progressive but also watches Channel 5 documentaries, perhaps. To an extent I agree with Rood Eye's comment that the actors and script weren't aligned, but there were definitely problems with both.
In some ways, though, this was a bit different, in a good way. I remember there being certain jokes or even bits of production which seemed to defy the mould of studio sitcoms of the last 15 years or so. Not dramatically so, or enough to stop unflattering comparisons of it to Drop The Dead Donkey, but still.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 5th June 2020, 10:35 AMFive odd million a show and a second series coming. Hmm, am I too cynical to say this got aired at the just the right time? I tried it for five minutes and was genuinely left dismayed at the lack of funniness. But this, Still Open All Hours, Hold The Sunset and Boomers suggests the older audience is by far the most healthy market for sitcoms now, and they're not too demanding about what they get.
Scheduling's important. Hold The Sunset, for example, got good viewing figures in its first series but was in a different slot in its second series and did a lot worse.