Tursiops
Sunday 10th May 2009 12:40pm [Edited]
Welwyn Garden City
9,788 posts
I do think that British TV has becoming increasingly less daring since the late 60s, and is possibly at a nadir at the moment. Every show feels like it has been designed by a committee - the slick but dire Robin Hood in the above schedule being a typical example.
Worth noting that in the above schedule Dad's Army was the brainchild of Jimmy Perry, a writer new to television, and Steptoe & Son emerged out of the Comedy Playhouse in which Galton & Simpson were given complete creative freedom. Imagine that happening now!
Quote: Ben @ May 9 2009, 11:37 PM BST
I recently acquired a September 1986 Radio times. If you want to know what it was like in the 1980s, then let me know. All I'll say is that September 1986 saw the debut of 'The Russ Abbot Show' on BBC1. The Radio Times described him as comedy's hottest talent since Peter Sellars.
Okay that is hyperbole, but The Russ Abbott Madhouse on ITV was actually very good; however the BBC completely failed to get what he was all about, and upped the production values to repackage him as a replacement for The Two Ronnies, overwhelming the "this is daft and we know it" material.