Mark
Tuesday 26th January 2010 5:40am [Edited]
Hampshire
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Quote: Griff @ January 25 2010, 6:09 PM GMT
On what basis did you consider Moving Wallpaper for the Editors Award? Series two was a massive disappointment after the cracking series 1. (Although obviously getting rid of Echo Beach was an improvement).
Basically because it was ITV1 doing a 1/2 hour sitcom that actually had some jokes in it (the Editors' Award is all about something left field or different!). But, yeah, basically Moving Wallpaper 2 wasn't quite good enough really to deserve the award so we discounted it pretty quickly.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ January 25 2010, 3:49 PM GMT
I'm no statistician, but it does seem a little odd that The Thick Of It can win overall, but not its own category. EDIT: Bit of an idiot thing to say, really. Having given it more than four seconds' consideration, it's pretty obvious how this result could have come about.
Yeah, although to be fair to you, it does take a moment to work it out and I do worry about how confusing or otherwise the 'conflicting' results appear to a casual reader.
Basically: the people that voted for The Thick Of It obviously really love the show and also voted for it in the overall category, but the people that voted for Peep Show as best sitcom must have chosen a different overall favourite (a panel show or something), allowing The Thick Of It to gain more votes in the end category.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 25 2010, 4:44 PM GMT
I agree with the overwhelming majority of the award winners and losers. In fact the only one I didn't fathom was Best Panel Show - I'm getting tired of that unfunny smugfest that is QI and was much more entertained by Would I Lie To You?
Yeah, I must admit it was quite a nice surprise to see the results all come out as pretty sensible choices and not far from what I'd have chosen either!
I definitely agree about Would I Lie To You? though - it was my favourite panel show of 2009, but doesn't seem to have quite the same impact as other shows like QI.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ January 25 2010, 4:44 PM GMT
Well done for organising the awards and maybe next year, voting will be less confusing.
Cheers, and yes, we are taking away a couple of lessons from this year to make sure the 2010 awards are the biggest and best yet.
(One of the other things we'll be looking at, although I think this was actually mentioned in a different thread is how to better represent the three or four TV stand-up shows broadcast during the year, as although there's not enough of them for their own category really, I conceed they are popular and were a bit burried in the final screen this year)