chipolata
Tuesday 28th June 2011 2:31pm
31,371 posts
Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ June 28 2011, 3:26 PM BST
Not at all, but where's the edge? Why do the BBC insist on creating sitcoms that look and feel like Ladybird Books or sound like something put together by the World Service and has been designed to show the society they would like us to live in and not necessarily the one we actually live in.
I just don't see how things like My Family, Life Of Riley or Miranda got through?
Miranda can be funny as a person, but her am dram shop and the pop ins from her socialite mother and her old dormitory friends alongside predictable plots is mind numbing.
But you're concentrating on one specific type of sitcom, the pre-watershed stuff. We also have The Thick Of It and Getting On, to name but two current BBC shows, with grit coming out of their eyeballs.
Again, I agree that the pre-watershed shows are largely poor, but I think that's down to fear and the desire to play it safe. Television is increasingly low to no-risk.