The thread about 1950's radio comedy programs (which really were funny) prompts me to ask this.
I have just had the misfortune to see the first of the new series of Citizen Khan.
Does anyone think this is in anyway amusing? It's beyond bad !
andy-hughes, 'very popular'? Is that among the UK Pakistani community?
The only ones I know are the ones who run our corner shop and they say it's so bad it's embarrassing.
I haven't really given the show a fair crack of the whip. I recall seeing some of it in a past (first ?) series and being sufficiently unamused than I haven't tuned in again. Seems to me, from reading the OP, like it's still struggling to insert quality level humour into the script.
times change, and so do tastes in comedy. do you not remember similar charges of "it's not funny" being leveled by the older generation at "alternative comedy" in the 1980s, comedy that seemed to them to consist of nothing more than shouty politics, vomiting and swearing? these shows too were very popular in their day and many of the comedians that made them are now mainstream and very rich.
HC.....sorry....I didn't start watching this until the last season, so I am not sure how he got to be a Plod......but it would not appear to be due to a surfeit of brains !