Hello
I am writing a radio sitcom and am delighted with the setting, characters and voices, episode plots(more themes than plots) etc, but I am umming and aahing over jokes, and gags. I'll explain what I mean.
My characters are funny, likeable, believable and work well together, but I am wondering whether I need to have gags, jokes, howlers etc for it to be funny. The constant setup-knockdown of rapid fire gags (like in Friends)seems crass and a bit tedious, but are a collection of 'funny' characters enough?
Here's a joke I wrote to see how it would sound, it's kind of paraphrased here, but this is the joke.
Earlier
JANICE: We're painting our spare room white, like the lady on the telly said, to give it "the illusion of space".
Later
CUSTOMER: Nightmare parking, tiny car park this
JANICE: Oh I know
KEN: Let's paint it white to "give it the illusion of space"
DARREN: Or paint it black with little white spots everywhere.
Any thoughts?