Tursiops
Friday 11th July 2008 2:29am [Edited]
Welwyn Garden City
9,788 posts
The jokes came thick and past, but the quality control was not there, though the annoying indiscriminate laughter made it difficult work out what was actually funny and what was not. Was I the only one who thought this suffered from being filmed in front of an audience? I also felt some of the younger cast members, particularly Chris Addison had their timing thrown off by the audience, rather than them bouncing off them.
There were also problems of tone. The performances ranged from the almost naturalistic to the painfully over the top.
On the whole the broader the comedy got the funnier it was, but they kept falling back into banter to keep the gag count up. Pausing for breath and going for the big laughs might have worked better.
It will probably run a lot smoother when we know the characters. For instance the Professor blowing the budget on erecting an equestrian statue of himself might have been funny if we had known who he was. When people say that shows were funny from the first episode this can involve an element of hindsight if the first show is being revisited in the context of what followed.
There was certainly potential. I don't think the current series is going to catch fire, there are too many issues to sort out. But If the BBC give it another season, and maybe lose the studio audience, it could work. Possibly.