Wryly
Saturday 6th August 2011 10:14am [Edited]
18 posts
No, quite, but it's not like he has a track record of anything else but poor commercial channels. I think he could be in danger of falling back on what he knows from Five & the lesser ITVs, cheap stuff, aimed at the lowest common denominator, to theoretically maximise viewers (Geordie Finishing School for Girls/World's Craziest Fools/The Pranker, and surely that should be 'Prankster' ffs). How many channels like that does anyone need? Maybe to make his mark, building on the successes of the channel would be a good way to start, rather than gutting it and just hoping the new stuff works?
Ideal (and other shows axed) weren't big budget shows, and each only produced 6-8 eps a year, but at least in Ideal's case they kept people tuning in, and that makes people give the shows on either side a watch.
To be fair, he is keeping Mongrels, I don't like it, but it has be spared the axe so far. Tonight, OK it is Saturday, and most channels have given up on Saturdays, apart from a film, everything is repeats, with only Family Guy vaguely interesting, if I hadn't seen them already.
Anyone could (and they do) make the kind of shows that dominate BBC Three, but only the BBC would commission a show like Ideal.