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Robin Hood 1x03 "Who Shot The Sheriff?"

Well with the exception of Dr Who, and maybe Red Dwarf, most British series dont go more then 2 seasons (err series) anyway.

How long can you spread out the basic premise of the show anyway? Robin comes home, gets exliled and brings together a Band of Merry men, defeats the Sherrif and his lackies and wins the girl.

If you dont start introducing main characters like Friar Tuck and the others in a more active capacity soon, people will quickly get bored. They also need to move the overall story along.

I hope it lasts more then a single series, i dont see it lasting more then 3.
 

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BrooklynKnight said:
Well with the exception of Dr Who, and maybe Red Dwarf, most British series dont go more then 2 seasons (err series) anyway.

Utterly untrue. Where did you come by this bizarre piece of information?
 

Morrus said:
Utterly untrue. Where did you come by this bizarre piece of information?

I can see how he would think that, I used to myself...I guess we here in the states get a distorted view since those are among the few BBC shows we end up seeing here.

Now I know it is not true, but for years I actually thought this was the case. Of course, there are a LOT of good BBC shows that I never knew existed before recently. Gotta love BBC America... :)
 

BrooklynKnight said:
Well with the exception of Dr Who, and maybe Red Dwarf, most British series dont go more then 2 seasons (err series) anyway.

Off the Top of my head I can think of:
Are You Being Served?
Monty Python's Flying Circus
All Creatures Great and Small
Absolutely Fabulous
Black Adder
Upstairs Downstairs
Inspector Morse
Poirot

And I don't even live in the UK.
 




BrooklynKnight said:
With the exception of Monty Python, I've never heard of any of those.

I expect you've only heard of about 0.0000000000000000000001% of British shows.

Although you're the first American I've met who hasn't heard of Blackadder.
 
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woops, if i'm not mistaken i have. Wasnt Sampson and Son based on Blackadder?

All in the Family was also based on a british television show. Though i cant remember which one.
 

BrooklynKnight said:
woops, if i'm not mistaken i have. Wasnt Sampson and Son based on Blackadder?

All in the Family was also based on a british television show. Though i cant remember which one.
What is Sampson and Son? Do you mean Sanford & Son, the series about the junkyard owner starring Redd Foxx? If so that has nothing to do with Blackadder, although it was based on a British series, the title of which escapes me at the moment.

All in the Family was indeed based on a British series, though I can't recall the title of that either. Three's Company was also based on a British series, as was The Office, and there was an abortive American attempt to duplicate Coupling. Let's not even think about the abyssmal effort to produce an American version of Red Dwarf.

I'm sure I'm forgetting some others.
 
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