Showing posts with label Sketch Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketch Show. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 January 2017

Compare two different genres of Comedy TV

Use two different examples of comedy television programmes to explain the differences and similarities of genre. Refer closely to examples from your research.

Use the information on your blog to help you talk about two different genres of comedy television. To plan your answer create a table to list the similarities and differences between your choice of shows before you write anything.


  • Remember to explain the codes and conventions. What makes a Sketch Show and a Situation Comedy show different? How are they similar in terms of length of episode or audience pleasures?
  • Comment on the Institution. Who broadcasts the programme? Explore the commercial pressures of scheduling TV Comedy to mainstream audiences. Do Public Service Broadcasters have more freedom to explore new comedy ideas? Remember how reliant companies are on income from advertising.





Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Audience Pleasures






The type of audience pleasures you need to write about in the exam include:
  • narrative pleasures such as those of narrative resolution, 
  • character identification, snowballing narrative, suspense, comedy, and so on
  • pleasures of recognition, familiarity and anticipation
  • pleasures of difference-within-repetition
  • performance unpredictability and spontaneity
  • transgressive pleasures
  • specific pleasures associated with performers or personalities.

Thursday, 5 January 2017

Walliams and Friends Research

You need to know the following information: the day, time and channel of the programme (in this case Walliams and Friend).
Research the following:
  • Who commissioned the programme?
  • Who produced it?
  • What audience is it aimed at? Why?
  • Why is it on at that time and on that channel? Link to 'type' of comedy and target audience. 
  • Is it on after the watershed? Why?
  • Know the audience demographic