Rose2010
Sunday 30th October 2011 10:44pm
211 posts
Quote: Ian Wolf @ October 30 2011, 3:09 PM BST
I presume it is because the series lasted so many years, but that is due to the fact there were so many Christmas specials, and there might be only one episode of Only Fools per year.
Well, that's something that simply doesn't happen in American sitcoms or television programs in general. As I've get to know more British shows, I'm always slightly surprised to see that seasons -- sometimes more than one -- go by without episodes or with only a Christmas special.
I wonder if it's the relatively small number of offerings -- six or eight a series compared with 18 or more in the U.S. -- that make British shows so much better than most American shows?
Again, a digression. Sorry.
To get back on track, there are scores of American sitcoms with more than 100 episodes. The Simpsons (463), Ozzie & Harriet (435), My Three Sons (369) and Make Room for Daddy (336) to name a few. Except for The Simpsons, these sitcoms with the highest numbers are from the 50s and 60s.