T.W.
Wednesday 11th November 2009 9:03pm [Edited]
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Quote: Lazzard @ November 11 2009, 3:45 PM GMT
My guess is that the silent majority are screaming out for this.
My Family's (IMHO) undeserved sucess surely bears this out (any port in a storm etc etc).
This supports an argument that some of us have been making for quite a while about the state of the mainstream channels (BBC One, ITV1) comedy choices. Shows like Miranda and, I would say, We Are Klang (though I don't expect to find many backers on this one) are the type of comedy that should be stuck on in the early post-watershed "vanity" slots on these channels and see how they do. I suspect half of the reason for the success of My Family, for example, is just the fact that it is in a prime-time slot. One of the reasons that writers and indie comedy producers don't tailor shows to fit the pre-watershed slots, is because the networks run a fairly closed shop policy on what they dare put on in these strands.
The BBC seems to be completely risk-adverse when it comes to trying anything which doesn't follow a bland, literally "family set-up" sitcom in a family viewing slot. Some creative programming is desperately needed, a bit of bravery. Oh, and stick I'm Sorry, I've Got No Head into an early evening Saturday slot on BBC One for the whole family to enjoy.
As for ITV1, I know that it seems pretty much accepted that they've given up on pre-watershed sitcom, preferring post-watershed sitcom or (mostly) comedy-drama, but I think that's pretty much a disgrace. I know they've not really got any obligation to public service, but to have just given up on comedy is ultimately pathetic and won't serve them well in the long run.
Quote: Sean Prower @ November 11 2009, 3:58 PM GMT
Yes it was. This might sound like a sarcastic "sure you did" but I meant to write goat. For some reason I typed cow...
So to reiterate: I liked the bit where Patricia Hodge replaced the picture of Miranda with a goat.
And all is well again.