sunbeam
Tuesday 22nd May 2012 7:28am [Edited]
10 posts
The last show I saw the Count at, Guildford, was a messy rehash of past scripts and was played like a sitcom. Somehow the jokes fell flat.
It's an old argument isn't it, I'm from the generation that as children listened to the Navy Lark and Steptoe after Sunday lunch and imagined everything. Today I write radio ads. I love the fact that you can do anything on radio, the listener's mind will supply the sight of, say, 40 000 elephants falling off a cliff. You can't film that and if you try it looks crap.
In a kind of similar way, Dad's Army became weak whenever the action moved into the 'real' world - the village high street etc. It worked best in a closed environment where the outside world was only alluded to.
The Count should stay in his own world but if he does insist on crossing the divide Delaney is going to need better makeup and to get his trousers sorted out.