Why didn't they keep this show! I would have loved to see how things developed with Mrs. Slocombe and Mr. Multurd and th
-
simplex992000 — 19 years ago(January 19, 2007 06:55 PM)
In reading some book guides about AYBS! and this show, apparently Lloyd and Croft had mapped out or even scripted the third season! Unfortunatley it got cancelled. Loved to have read what they planned to do if the show would have gone further.
-
-
iptraders — 18 years ago(May 23, 2007 05:04 AM)
John Inman did say on a PBS telethon appearance about five years or so ago that his and Fleur Bennett's characters were to "Walk down the isle" had the series continued. I would have loved to have seen how they were going to bring that about.
-
BeyondCase — 18 years ago(July 22, 2007 07:05 PM)
John Inman said that the head (he even mentioned the name) of BBC comedy section (or something like that) in that time didn't like it, and that was the only reason for canceling. And all cast was ready for third season.
-
dpcole7 — 13 years ago(August 30, 2012 04:45 PM)
It was canceled before its time.
The AYBS cast fare very well in this new setting, they have more to do, and there are new opportunities for jokes along with the tried'n'true ones.
If anything, the music sometimes feels too corny, but - having finished both series at this point - can't deny it was axed when it shouldn't have been -
ritamilo — 13 years ago(October 26, 2012 02:50 PM)
I agree - but also I think Billy Burden (Maurice Moulterd) died in 1994, and there was no real way of replacing that character - Burden owned that role, IMO.
I think they hit their stride by the middle of the first season, and it was really enjoyable - particularly since they still managed to treat each other as though they were still at Grace Brothers.
English MA: Symbolism/my life. "Truth vs the world" - Boudicca of the Iceni