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BBC Life On Mars TV Show
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07/10/2008 11:58:40
 
 
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>>>>Maybe we keep steeling your ideas because they're better than the ones American TV writers can come up with.
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>>>Maybe so, so why not just leave it at that? By that token they won't come up with any new ideas for the extended season.
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>>But to the BBC two seasons is 12 episodes! I'm a big Ricky Gervais fan, but the Amercian version of the Office - with almost 70 episodes and counting - is considerably more prolific, every bit as funny, and a pretty good example of a good idea being carried on with respect to the original idea but definitely without relying on recycling the original material.
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>The Office was meant as a spoof fly-on-the-wall. Gervais realised you can't continue such a scenario indefinitely. I think the US version has digressed from the scenario? BTW, there was a feature-length Xmas special of the Office a few years ago. Did you catch it?

The Fly on the Wall thing is used less and less - mostly for the opportunity for a character to break the fourth wall.

Saw the UK Office Xmas thing and loved it like I loved the rest. I think Gervais could have done 23 episode seasons and still kept the quality up, though I think the US version has better supporting cast and the direction Steve Carroll has taken the boss gives him more room for more stories.


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