Declan
Wednesday 9th March 2011 11:26pm
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It's not prejudice, it's what we've been told by a BBC producer.
Weak men who need to stand up and prove something to themselves and to their women are timeless characters. Weak men who need to stand up and prove themselves specifically because of the 2010 spending review aren't. Best to keep this material for sketch shows.
If something is fantastically funny and interesting, we're not going to reject it on these grounds, but we'd probably put a note in to the writer that they need to cut the topical references.
Something like The Vicar of Dibley came about because of a specific and historical action by the church, but I can't remember it being referred to much after the first few episodes, it was more a fish out of water sitcom than specifically about the Church of England accepting women vicars.
Can anyone think of a sitcom that responds to topical trends and references? I know Only Fools did with the yuppie thing in the 80s, but these days it tends to be restricted to panel shows like HIGNFY and Mock the Week, which are really dated when viewed on Dave.
I'm thinking of recent successful sitcoms - The Inbetweeners (timeless), Rev (timeless), Miranda (very timeless), Pete vs Life (timeless theme, but with postmodern delivery), Episodes (timeless), Todd Margaret (timeless).
Discuss. Give me more information. I'm going to read some more scripts.