youngian
Friday 2nd September 2011 11:51am [Edited]
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Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ July 10 2011, 2:00 PM BST
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.
The kind of stuff Kudos does for BBC, Spooks, Life on Mars and Hustle would have been snapped up by ITV in their day. They do occasionally have some good short series but no Prime Suspect, Rumpole, Minder, Out, Cracker, Jewel in the Crownetc.
People like Lew Grade had great instincts and although BBC old guard would sniff at his variety background he wouldn't hesitate to commission a Pinter play in a mid-week schedule.
After Patrick McGoohan pitched the Prisoner in Grade's office he said something like:
"Patrick I don't understand a word of it, but it sounds marvellous- get it in the can by Christmas."
Class.
On ITV comedy, their early evening Day Today pastiche; ITV News is highly amusing though.