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Postby 54321plop » 01 Dec 2008, 01:23

also with the onset of reality TV and the decline of children watching shows made specifically for them its bad news for wamwatchers in the uk, But in other cultures slapstick still survives and even prospers in asian countries such as japan
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Postby BillShipton » 01 Dec 2008, 11:00

The reason for the rise of gunge and gunge tanks was also the BBC guidelines for children's comedy writers. These specified that nothing thrown around should look like real food or paint in case children copied it and that nothing should look like bullying (ie no one stooge getting all the mess). I believe at one point they even stipulated that no 'figures of authority' should be seen to be victims. Which basically takes away just about every slapstick gag under the sun.
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Postby Richard » 01 Dec 2008, 23:52

I see that the Chuckle Brothers have received a 'Childrens BAFTA'. I think its well deserved. :D
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Postby BillShipton » 02 Dec 2008, 10:15

Their live show is good too. Catch it if you have an excuse to go to a children's show!
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