Aaron
Monday 2nd May 2011 12:40pm [Edited]
Royal Berkshire
69,947 posts
Quote: Lady Laughter @ April 23 2011, 12:06 PM BST
It is if the flaw depends on having bad guests.
My point was that every single panel show has that exact same 'flaw'. They work because the people who make them know what they are doing.
As such, I would re assert that WILTY is not a flawed format, as you suggest. Your argument is invalid as it could apply to every panel show ever made.
No.
All panel and guest-based programmes are dependent on the quality of their guests. But the extent to which they are susceptible varies: Would I Lie To You? is entirely at the guests' mercy, as it is so dependent on them to work. Other shows have the backdrop of, say, current affairs, or the absurdity of celebrity, the excesses of the music industry, etc, from which to derive humour if individual guests are somewhat wooden. Some of the best episodes of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, for example, have featured guests who made Michelangelo's David look articulate, because there is more to the show than their presence.
WILTY? is far more at the guests' mercy than any other panel or guest-based show I can think of.