Originally Posted by crowby1:
“As glad as I am at the return of Room 101 in any form, why did they have to bring it back as a panel show???
Frank Skinner is a superb host, no changes needed there.
But the existing format was fine. One celebrity a week, usually with a really great list of angry dislikes, many memorable ones but the John Peel one has to be my favourite. Much more focus and effort went into each subject and it was far less watered down.
One of the main hooks was that it was one solitary persons grumpy dislikes. As soon as you make it more than one person you have completely spoiled that dynamic.
I'm sure this has all been said already, but I thought I'd echo that view if it has.
Maybe the BBC will see sense and revert back to the old format. It's not supposed to be a damn Buzzcocks, 8 out of 10 cats, mock the week type show, so why do this?
The extra storage edition is even worse. As if the edited show isn't boring enough, we get 10 minutes of material that was too dull even for that show.
There were some real uncomfortable silences during this weeks show, some terrible misfires. This format isn't working.”
I agree that with a single guest there is more indepth discussion about the items and reasons. Also some good clips to go along with them.
On that subject, i'm sure the same sneezing public information film has been on Room 101 previously.
At some points it was almost a mini chat show, especially the Merton version.
Not sure what the obsession with panel shows is. Do they think the public can't last 30 minutes with a one on one? Do they think that people need more variety and if they spot one of the three guests that they like they will tune in?
I usually like the extra bits in shows such as HIGNFY and Cats.
I think one of the problems with this show is that it is now pre-watershed.