IMO, RG is comedy perfection when it comes to The Office and Extras - but never really rated him as a stand up. Maybe SuperNature can sway me tho!
One trick pony, although his one trick (The Office) is up there with greatest British Television ever made.
It's difficult when the first kick of your professional career wins The World Cup.
I think that’s harsh.
Extras and Derek were both very good.
And I believe After Life is the most watched British content on Netflix, which was enjoyable.
One trick pony, although his one trick (The Office) is up there with greatest British Television ever made.
It's difficult when the first kick of your professional career wins The World Cup.
I'm not having that either.Nah, not buying that.
Whilst not a fan of his stand-up necessarily, Extras, Derek and After Life are right up there.
One trick pony, although his one trick (The Office) is up there with greatest British Television ever made.
It's difficult when the first kick of your professional career wins The World Cup.
I'm American, and finally got around to watching the UK version recently after having seen every episode of the US version (most probably multiple times). I thought the UK version wasn't as good as I was expecting, but I appreciated it for being the source for the US version. I think watching in them in the reverse order might have made me appreciate it more. The UK version just didn't have the time to develop out its stories like the US version did - even though the latter overstayed its welcome by a couple of seasons.
I think that's a cultural thing and a difference in what we consider a "sitcom" and our expectancy of comedy.
American sitcoms tend to written by teams of writers and run a for a number of "seasons". The best UK sitcoms tend be written by two writers at most and the classics never out stay their welcome.
We don't want the characters to "develop", we want them developed by the first episode.
The UK version of The Office is very very English and classic for a very good reason, they killed it after two series like Fawlty Towers.
It was forever be critically acclaimed.
Agreed, the best British sitcoms have only lasted for a few series, e.g. Fawlty Towers, Young Ones, IT Crowd, The Office, etc. etc. the approach being leave them wanting more. However the US model seems to be that they try a season and if it works then throw a team of writers at it to prolong it as long as possible, e.g. Cheers, Frasier, Friends, etc. etc. Generally I find the Brit approach too short and the US approach way too long...
Agreed, the best British sitcoms have only lasted for a few series, e.g. Fawlty Towers, Young Ones, IT Crowd, The Office, etc. etc. the approach being leave them wanting more. However the US model seems to be that they try a season and if it works then throw a team of writers at it to prolong it as long as possible, e.g. Cheers, Frasier, Friends, etc. etc. Generally I find the Brit approach too short and the US approach way too long...
Ahem!....... Dad's Army (plus good shouts for The Good Life and Porridge).
I've turned most of them off. For a stand-up comedian he is a really good series writer.First time I've turned off one of his stand ups halfway through, just so predictable
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I think that’s harsh.
Extras and Derek were both very good.
And I believe After Life is the most watched British content on Netflix, which was enjoyable.