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Tuesday 30 April 2013

What’s happened to the sitcom?


I really like comedy, have spent many an hour at the Comedy Store in London, been to see many comedians live everywhere from scruffy pubs to Wembley and I do love a good sitcom. Except there isn’t a good sitcom anymore. Not on UK TV anyway.

Oh, you can tell me about Mrs Brown’s Boys if you like but I watched a couple and it didn’t tickle me in the slightest. Yes, I know it’s hugely popular but to me it’s just meh. Last week I watched Ben Elton’s new sitcom on BBC1 The Wright Way. Now Ben Elton isn’t my favourite but he did have a large hand in The Young Ones and Blackadder all those moons ago but this new one was atrocious. You can watch a clip here if you don’t believe me. It’s not just the situation (the sit bit of sitcom) that was dreadful, it didn’t have any com either.

So yesterday there were two new ones on ITV, not a channel I hold out much hope on for comedy, Vicious and The Job Lot. Vicious (clips here) had the fantastic actors Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi who I can usually happily watch all day. Last night I watched them unhappily. Such fine actors but a script that signposted its gags with a huge blaring red light and acting which to call hammy would have been a bit unfair on dead pigs. That’s a no for that one then.

Some ham


So I stuck with ITV for The Job Lot (clips here) and I was much happier, it was pretty good. The sit bit worked, the characters, although exaggerated as in most comedy, were on the right side of believable and, most importantly, it made me laugh. Hurray! It gave me a slight hint of disquiet as I once wrote a pilot for a sitcom many years ago partly set in a Jobcentre and some of the jokes were very similar to the ones we wrote. Don’t worry I don’t think this is anything sinister just coincidence. Our pilot was turned down for being a bit too depressing, being about the unemployed and all. Times do change a bit then! So thumbs up for The Job Lot then, I will be tuning in next week. It isn't the best sitcom ever but it's certainly the best at the moment. I just want more good sitcoms on TV. 

So can anyone suggest anything good? Not Miranda, not a big fan, and certainly not Not Going Out. Anything new that’s like Black Books, Father Ted, The Office, The IT Crowd and so on? Or do we have to just make do with the plethora of comedy quiz shows that we now get?

Incidentally if you do like comedy you might like to try my book The Alien Files now available on kindle, saves you watching the telly. Was that plug subtle enough?

Monday 22 April 2013

Cries From The Deep

So today I decided I'd give away a freebie. I've just uploaded a short story to scribd. You can download it here: http://www.scribd.com/doc/137346686/Cries-From-the-Deep-by-John-Crowdell

Here's a quick description: Richard Jarvie is a psychic investigator, for years now he has been looking for that one medium who he cannot debunk. Today could be the day it all changes. Psychic Jessie Strake has a message just for him, as well as one with a much darker resonance for humanity.
I hope you enjoy it :)

 

Saturday 6 April 2013

Genre-lizations

I like genre fiction – read a lot of it to be honest, sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, crime, police procedurals and so on. So when I write I don’t like to write just one genre. My published books at the moment are sci-fi ish but also contain bits of horror, or fantasy or a dollop of humour. Waiting to be published and/or written I have books that are just fantasy, thrillers, crime and so on. But received wisdom seems to be that you use a different author name for each – but why? I read an interview that Iain Banks write once about wishing he’d never started using the Iain M Banks name for his harder science fiction as it meant some people didn’t read those, when actually they might have got into them if he hadn’t flagged them up with a different name (albeit not a hugely different one).

I personally like Ian Rankin’s books, I love Rebus and I also really enjoyed his Dark Entries graphic novel that he wrote. I didn’t think ‘Oh no Rankin has betrayed me by not writing a police book!’ So my question to other readers is - do you care? Do you mind if a favourite author publishes different genres under the same pen name? Would it put you off?
 
As an indie author I want to dabble and I’d like to take the limited readership that I have with me on those dabblings but of course I don’t want to make people angry with me for doing so. However, if I start using different names that makes a huge difference to my workload as I have to start promoting all those different pseudonyms separately. It’s a conundrum. So I’m throwing the question out there – what do you think?

Friday 5 April 2013

Starting out...

Hmm. Starting something new is always difficult. A first post usually says something like testing... That's not a good start. You want to start with something arresting, informative, something that wows. sets out a mission statement and is just generally awesome.

Or maybe you have a picture - one that sums up everything you want to say. The cliche of 'a picture paints a thousand words' is always true. Isn't it? Maybe not.

I guess I'll just say this is my first post. I'm hoping to write on here regularly and post some things about what I'm writing at the moment, books I've read, films I've enjoyed, some observations on the universe and other stuff. Stuff in general really. Probably some pics - but not of grumpy cats - they've had they're day really.

Dogs though - dogs are cool!