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BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 26 Aug 2016, 21:51
by JoM
http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/feature/a804143/all-the-bbc-sitcom-remakes-before-and-after-keeping-up-appearances-porridge-and-more/

It'll be interesting to see how these work, I like the sound of the Keeping Up Appearances prequel.
First up are Are You Being Served followed by Porridge on Sunday from 9pm on BBC1.

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 26 Aug 2016, 22:26
by Rodo
I'm not so sure about these. Surely there will be comparisons and the original ones are possibly always going to seem to be better.

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 26 Aug 2016, 22:33
by Workingman
Rodo wrote:I'm not so sure about these. Surely there will be comparisons and the original ones are possibly always going to seem to be better.

This.

The Dad's Army film wasn't a patch on the originals even though it had a great cast.

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 26 Aug 2016, 22:39
by JoM
Some things shouldn't be messed with should they. Keeping Up Appearances may work with it being about Hyacinth before she met Richard, and Porridge features Fletch's grandson but someone else playing Alf Garnett? Old Man Steptoe?

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 26 Aug 2016, 22:39
by Kaz
What I'm really looking forward to is the new episode of Goodnight Sweetheart, with Nick Lyndhurst - I absolutely loved it!! They've bought it up to 1962 and Gary has rediscovered a way back to the 21st century! At the end of the last series he got stuck in 1945, so they've aged it in 'real time' as it were 8-) 8-) :D

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2016, 11:08
by Osc
Quite liked last night Are You Being Served, thought Roy Barraclough, John Challis and Sheree Hewson were very good. Hated Porridge, there can only ever be one Fletcher and that was Ronnie Barker. Also the younger actors don't seem to have the same comic timing as the older actors did.

Re: BBC Comedy remakes

PostPosted: 29 Aug 2016, 12:14
by JoM
I enjoyed Are You Being Served too, I'd quite like to see a series of it. I very quickly lost interest in Porridge. I agree about the young actors. No one can better Ronnie Barker, the man didn't even have to speak to get a laugh, his facial expressions were enough :lol: