ACUSmember
Monday 2nd August 2010 12:34am
Wimbledon
23 posts
Well I'm going to stick my head above the parapet and say I still enjoy watching the series.
I freely admit it's not as good as it was (although being born in the mid-1980s it is only recently that I've been able to enjoy the sitcom at its peak, thanks to video sharing websites), but many of the reasons for this I think are outside Roy Clarke's control; primarily, many of his good characters have died, and those that haven't are now so old that they are unable to do as much filming as they once did. I would love a lot more Sallis and Thornton action per episode, but at a combined age of 178 there's a limit as to how much they can do, especially since they can no longer be filmed outside. I suspect this leads onto the other problem; with lots of small scenes, the episodes inevitably feel more disjointed, and you need a larger cast.
That said, I watched an episode from I think the 1980s the other day, and it featured only the main trio apart from a brief two minute sequence where Wesley Pegden appeared purely to drive them some place they needed to go. Is it even possible to do that nowadays; i.e. have a cast of characters all of whom are more than one-episode wonders, but use them only if the story line requires?
But it's not all doom and gloom in the modern episodes - I still laugh, usually at Entwhistle and Alvin, and derive comfort from the fact that Ivy is still in business despite not selling anyone more than the odd coffee for nearly 40 years.
And I will still be saddened by its departure; for, as Wordsworth noted: "Men are we, and must grieve when even the shade/ Of that which once was great, is passed away"