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The Great British Sitcom: Fawlty Towers
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<blockquote data-quote="Mel O&#039;Drama" data-source="post: 150349" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Having made my way through the entire series of <em>The Lovers</em> I find myself curious about the reason more episodes weren't made. A third series might have been welcome, particularly given the semi-serialised format with the two being engaged. But at the same time these things shouldn't be forced. And it's appropriate that the series ended on a whim only to return and start the whole dance again in the film.</p><p></p><p>The Geoffrey Lancashire scripted episodes of the second series worked well for me. I didn't notice any changes in quality or tone and the whole arc of thirteen episodes felt like a consistent and organic journey.</p><p></p><p>The film version has landed on my doormat as I write, so that's tonight's viewing sorted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel O'Drama, post: 150349, member: 23"] Having made my way through the entire series of [I]The Lovers[/I] I find myself curious about the reason more episodes weren't made. A third series might have been welcome, particularly given the semi-serialised format with the two being engaged. But at the same time these things shouldn't be forced. And it's appropriate that the series ended on a whim only to return and start the whole dance again in the film. The Geoffrey Lancashire scripted episodes of the second series worked well for me. I didn't notice any changes in quality or tone and the whole arc of thirteen episodes felt like a consistent and organic journey. The film version has landed on my doormat as I write, so that's tonight's viewing sorted! [/QUOTE]
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