It is pretty clear to me if no-one else that British Comedy at the moment is going through a bit of a barren patch. People seem to want studio audience sitcoms, which do not challange or offer any real orginality, an example of this is Miranda and in my experience, when presented with cleverer pieces of work, producers are scared that audiences are too thick to get what is going on.
This means there is a chance sometime in the next two or three years for someone to come up with not even a totally original piece of writing but just something or high quality that will get it back on its feet.
Do you think this is a rocky patch for comedy? And do any of you think you will be that person responsible for saving? I am going to sound like a twat now bt I reckon if this barren patch goes on long enough I will have developed my style enough (it will take a while) to be that person.