So...
The BBC axes Shooting Stars and Sorry, I've Got No Head (which, although I wouldn't watch, is clearly regarded as one of the best comedy shows suitable for young children) but then recommissions this outdated piece of crap for a further two series?
I've also heard on the grapevine that the BBC were offered more Partridge by Baby Cow (broadcast of the first Mid Morning Matters and also the second, after Fosters were finished with it) but were largely uninterested (because it doesn't fit within their new vision for comedy), so they went to Sky instead.
The BBC need to wake up and get their heads out of the f**king clouds, otherwise people will be switching off in their droves and dare I say, looking to the digital channels (Sky Atlantic and Dave) for their comedy.
To me, it seems like the BBC are finally giving into the pressure from the likes of The Daily Mail, whose viewers want less Frankie Boyle and more My Family. In short, they won't rest until the BBC is matching the kind of output that ITV currently have.