sootyj
Sunday 11th May 2008 7:18pm
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Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 11 2008, 12:38 PM BST
Not serious doesnt mean pantomime though, pantomime is nothing like Who; to comapre it to pantomime is a sort of sneery point of view; nothing described as pantomime, except for a pantomime, would take that as anything other than an insult. And I love eighties Who, which wasnt pantomime-y either, just very badly lit, dressed and cast!
Well I like pantomime, especially as in it's hey day it was the most popular, and culturally sophisticated medium
Howz about I call Dr Who postmodern, which it is? It's endless clever asides, self referential remarks, sliding in and out of camp comedy, and high horror.
It's like nothing else, and that drab thing about a pie maker on 3 can only dream of being like it. In it's own way it's alot more intelligent than Lost.
But part of that strength I reckon comes from knowingly slack performing.
And Bonny Langford era Dr Who, was knowingly rubbish.
Ken Dodd, and Bertie Bassett guesting in the same episode. That's great in a weird sublime way.