I just want to highlight this news story a bit, as I think it is quite significant for comedy fans:
Lucy Lumsden, the long serving Comedy Commissioner at the BBC, has handed in her notice. She is moving to Sky. Why is this big news? Well, Lumsden pretty much single-handedly had the power to dictate which series were greenlit and which scripts ended up in the bin, so her departure is likely to shake things up a bit. Personally, I'm hoping it'll also result in some better comedies being commissioned for BBC Three, as I think she's showed poor judgement in that area.
It's also a significant story because she is moving to Sky. She wouldn't be taking up a job there unless Sky really were serious about their plans to start producing new comedy shows.
So there you go.