An interesting topic brought up by Lee which I think deserves a bit of extra discussion.
Class in comedy, particularly sitcom.
Does it matter to you what class a sitcom is based in? Do you feel that you have to be able to relate to the characters, but can't because they're out of your class? If so, do you wish it was otherwise? Blah blah blah etc.
I'll start off by saying that it really doesn't matter to me in the slightest, I don't think. Personally, I'm middle-class, but am just as happy watching something centred on more high-class characters (To The Manor Born, for example), as I am lower class (Two Pints, Birds of a Feather (or maybe that's middle class?), Only Fools and Horses etc), and similarly middle class (My Family, After You've Gone etc). I'm not looking to identify with anything particularly in any character - just for it to be funny to me - but now that I'm thinking about it, maybe there are aspects of characters from each of those 'classes' of shows that I can relate to. I dunno. Basically, I don't think it really matters to me. I'm happy watching whatever, as long as I find it funny. I think.
Anyone else have any thoughts? Does it really matter what class of society something is set in? Discuss!