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I don't remember them doing many studio audience ones though.
Incidently one of its most successful sitcoms, Him & Her was essentially The Royle Family set in a bedsit (except for the last series which was more traditional). Mind you I've read a review of Fleabag that called it 'Miranda with anal sex', there's very little truly new and original
It was great but audience expectations changed between the first and second series. A lot of viewers complained that there was audience laughter on it when there wasn't on the first series.... when of course that's not the case
Funnily enough BBC Three made a fair amount of traditional sitcoms during its time, considering how it was often seen as the home of new and edgy formats!
I don't remember them doing many studio audience ones though.
Incidently one of its most successful sitcoms, Him & Her was essentially The Royle Family set in a bedsit (except for the last series which was more traditional). Mind you I've read a review of Fleabag that called it 'Miranda with anal sex', there's very little truly new and original
It didn't need tweaking, it worked well as it was. But perhaps post-Royle Family they would have tried to do something less conventional as they were developing it.
It was great but audience expectations changed between the first and second series. A lot of viewers complained that there was audience laughter on it when there wasn't on the first series.... when of course that's not the case