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Topic: How do British comedies get picked by PBS?
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Bruce McGee
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1776
From: Asheville, NC USA... Nowhere in Particular.
Registered: Aug 1999
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posted 09-01-2004 06:59 AM
Most shows that originate in Britain just dont make it in the US. Whats the deal? Is it because the US broadcasters are saddled with too many regulations?
Back to the original question: Why "Are You Being Served?" I'm sure that there are lots of fantastic comedies from England from this same period. I'm not complaining, except for 'My Hero,' which is goofy. The cast of AYBS? are brilliant, and the writing is excellent.
After reading about AYBS on the BBC-TV site, I discovered that I have almost every episode on tape now.
All these BBC shows on PBS used to be distributed by Lionheart Television, now, BBC/America. They had an office in Atlanta when I lived there... I never saw the place open for business.
Locally, we are seeing a new BBC show, "Eastenders." Not a comedy, I believe.
I contacted PBS this past weekend to find out what it takes to be considered for the public. No answer yet...
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Leo Enticknap
Film God
Posts: 7474
From: Loma Linda, CA
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 09-06-2004 10:02 AM
quote: Bruce McGee Most shows that originate in Britain just dont make it in the US. Whats the deal? Is it because the US broadcasters are saddled with too many regulations?
I'd guess that US broadcasters think that most British shows wouldn't attract a significant audience, and therefore don't buy them. Lack of marketing initiative by British producers may be another reason.
quote: Bruce McGee Locally, we are seeing a new BBC show, "Eastenders." Not a comedy, I believe.
All that murder, rape, drug addiction, domestic violence and organised crime - hilarious! I guess any outsider watching that programme must think that you'd be lucky to spend a day in East London and escape with your life.
A colleague tells me that there is a new comedy about Middlesbrough (the city where I work) currently being shown. In the first episode a man went for a job interview there and got his car nicked, and in the second a gang of youths terrorised the city centre with a stolen petrol tanker. Sadly that's not too far from the truth, hence the reason I (and almost all of my colleagues) live 48 miles away...
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