Was thinking today about my sitcom viewing habits and taste and why they are what they are. I have pretty conservative taste in sitcoms. For that reason I go for classic and older stuff pre 2000.
I'm in New Zealand, where traditionally the British sitcom has always been considered funnier than the US sitcom. A talkback radio session on the subject always makes that clear. However, another general opinion by a lot of people is that British sitcoms aren't as funny as they used to be.
The style of the British sitcom seemed to me to change round the mid 90s. Before that the style was very predictable and reliable as was the quality - athough in NZ we tended to only get what had been the most successful on British screens.
I lived in another country for a while and so got out of touch with what was on the screen. But then I found the British sitcom had very much changed its style by the mid 2000s. I didn't like much of what I saw and so ever since have pretty much stuck to watching the increasing number of classic UK sitcoms on DVD etc. Unless a new sitcom is really recommended to me or something.
A lot of UK sitcoms these days seem to me to be: weak, in your face, juvenile, manic without good reason, without restraint, repetitive, rude and crude. That said, perhaps I'm being too harsh because I just haven't given things enough of a go which might be right. I'm sure there must be some gems out there that I'm yet to discover. I have found a few.+
It is pretty obvious that style has changed. Probably to some extent all along the way. But I'd guess more obviously so over the past 20 years. But going right back, what do you think along the decades have been the UK sitcoms that have set a new style trend or a new standard?