Celebrating the great art of sitcom writing. “Everybody’s dead, Dave.” “Bazinga!” “That’s what she said!” “Drink up, Trig, we’re leaving.” #writingcommunity
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Chatting to the director of 'The Royle Family's second series, Steve Bendelack. Super deep discussion of his work on the show, set memories + Spitting Image, Buzzcocks & more!
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Just read that the Ross and Emily storyline had to be cut short because Helen Baxendale got pregnant, and now I can't stop laughing at this scene where Ross is CLEARLY looking at one of the production crew in a wig while Emily is CLEARLY in a studio in England.
I hate when I’m watching something comedic and every character in it has the exact same sense of humor. It’s like the writers have never been a part of a funny friend group in their life.
The true dynamic is Clown Triste, Sarcast, The Storyteller, Mean Quipper and local dunce.
As we remember Michael Mosley across the BBC today, we've asked just a handful of listeners to tell us the 'One Thing' that Michael has done to help change their lives.
You can listen to all episodes of Just One Thing on BBC Sounds: https://t.co/qytdI2X5jI
Wasn’t supposed to take any photos tonight but I had to sneakily share a pic of such an iconic set from the Fawlty Towers live show. Great night out. Well worth seeing. Excellent cast.
I need to heartily recommend "Mammoth" on BBC1: it's basically "Gene Hunt: The Sit-Com" but so, so silly. A PE teacher gets buried in an avalanche in 1979, then comes back to life in the present day. Did I say it's silly? It's so silly. https://t.co/Y7BKzc0ZHC
I’m thrilled to be taking a look at the history of Red Dwarf I for the British Comedy Guide! It’s a show that means so much to so many of us. Join me for a delve into its history.