All I can say is I find it bewildering what's going on at ITV, or what isn't going on, and that's comedy, especially sitcoms. I think they are nuts not to get on the sitcom train, just think of the advertising they'd attract if they could pull off another Rising Damp. It would have a knock on effect to bordering progs too.
And aren't they completely sick of the Beeb's smugness about their comedy record? You'd have thought it would stir up some real competitiveness in them, but, it just doesn't seem to! It's very disappointing because in their day, for a good few years, they completely outshone the BBC for peaktime shows. I thought Grade might turn things around. He didn't change a thing! I don't think he was allowed to.
And that is ITV's real problem. It is their rigidly populist ethos that the idiots in charge pay way too much attention to, and they're not even right to! I remember ITV in the 70s, its glory years. I tell you something, there was as much class on ITV in the evenings as there was on BBC1. They need to recapture this balance because nowdays it is way too down market on the whole, and this is their young executives' fault, because they really don't understand the true ITV from the past. They have ruined it. They come out of fancy unis with this and that but they know nuuuuthing.