Blimey, according to BBC Osama Bin Laden was watching TV on a little portable
when captured.
He was so engrossed in 'Britains Got Talent' he didn't hear troop invasion.
Blimey, according to BBC Osama Bin Laden was watching TV on a little portable
when captured.
He was so engrossed in 'Britains Got Talent' he didn't hear troop invasion.
Quote: zooo @ May 7 2011, 11:25 PM BSTOkay. People who are nice to animals (AND JEWS) have good character.
So apart from all the Jewish stuff Hitler had good character? And to think people make out there'd be no wars if women were in charge!
Quote: Vader @ May 8 2011, 8:58 AM BSTSo apart from all the Jewish stuff Hitler had good character?
You are bad at understanding English.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ May 8 2011, 1:59 AM BSTRemember that cartwheeling priest at Westminster Abbey after the wedding?
Me.
Crikey. Really!!!
Trying to work up a bunch of treatments. Feel free to donate to me your 'blue collar' sitcom ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 8 2011, 2:36 PM BSTTrying to work up a bunch of treatments. Feel free to donate to me your 'blue collar' sitcom ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Same here.
I'm at a bit of a loss to come up with these 'blue collar' sitcom scenarios, so I'm planning to ask my butler for help - apparently he sometimes encounters the working class (travelling tinkers, farmers, tradesmen etc).
Quote: Tim Walker @ May 8 2011, 2:47 PM BSTSame here.
I'm at a bit of a loss to come up with these 'blue collar' sitcom scenarios, so I'm planning to ask my butler for help - apparently he sometimes encounters the working class (travelling tinkers, farmers, tradesmen etc).
I've got a good one, I think; it's called 'Roseanne 2'.
Blue Collar - isn't cleric based porn then? Shit I knew I was doing something wrong.
Or a sitcom set in a Job Centre? I bet nobody's thought of that one.
On a serious note though, does anybody at the BBC give a shit about sitcom nowadays??
That wasn't the real reason for the visit Griff.
Quote: Marc P @ May 8 2011, 3:03 PM BSTOn a serious note though, does anybody at the BBC give a shit about sitcom nowadays??
I'll be pitching exclusively to Yesterday; Britain's leading specialist factual channel.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ May 8 2011, 3:13 PM BSTI'll be pitching exclusively to Yesterday; Britain's leading specialist factual channel.
The problem with the concept of finding 'blue collar' sitcoms is that sitcom is inherently a middle-class thing. They are, in the main, written and watched by the middle-classes. They may deal with working-class situations, but they are only truly funny when the working-class characters are trying to escape their working-class backgrounds - e.g. Harold Steptoe or Del Boy (the writers of which, though from working-class backgrounds, used writing as a way of escaping their class to some extent). Pretty much all the best sitcoms are aspirational, with the comedy coming from the character(s) failed attempts to move up in some form of social status.
A working-class sitcom where the characters just accepted their lot would be tedious. It also wouldn't appeal to the middle-classes who actually watch these shows.
You won't be pitching at the people making the decisions though will you Matthew?