Mitchell & Webb - a warning from history

I think Mitchell & Webb are very funny. ‘That Mitchell & Webb Sound’ on Radio 4 was brilliant.

The TV show, however, is shit. Why? Not because they aren’t funny. Not even because many of the sketches are rehashes of the radio show - I was actually looking forward to seeing some of them work on the TV.

The reason that ‘That Mitchell & Webb Look’ is shit, is because some TV exec has decided to put a laughter track over the top of the entire show, rendering any humour completely null. How can they have got it so wrong that they think that the people who will want to watch Mitchell & Webb need to be told when to laugh?

It reminds me of the episode of M*A*S*H thay the screened when I was a kid with the American laughter track still attached, and everyone wrote letters of complaint to the BBC (well, obviously not everyone, 65 million people writing letters would probably stop the Royal Mail from delivering letters effectively). It turned out that the BBC normally removed the track, but someone forgot that week. Ah memories from the 80s.

Anyway, I am really, really, bitterly disapointed. I hope someone works out why no one tunes in next week and does something about it.

Written by exmonkey on September 14th, 2006 with 3 comments.
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gilesbooth
#1. September 15th, 2006, at 11:40 PM.

Wierd– was just thinking on the train this evening how weird it was that it had a laugh track but didn’t notice it at the time. And I remember that M*A*s*H - it was a TK (telecine) goof - 2 soundtracks on the film, they played the wrong track by mistake. I remember switching off in disgust after 5 minutes.

Shit Sandwich
#2. October 12th, 2006, at 1:32 PM.

I didn’t think it was that bad; it’s certainly not in the “Little Miss Jocelyn” league of shitness. Mitchell’s obviously an extremely clever bloke - witness his annihilation of Jonathan Ross last week - but his one comedy “riff” seems to be to take an idea and then expand / reduce it to absurdity, rather than letting a sketch develop. There are a couple of good bits - “Sir Digby Chicken Caesar” is quite amusing - but by and large, it’s fairly studenty.

exmonkey
#3. October 12th, 2006, at 10:28 PM.

On radio, they rule… I just don’t think they made the right choices on the TV version.

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