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Fox to redo 'Absolutely Fabulous'

Dusty Ayres

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Edina and Patsy are ready to take on L.A.!

Fox is developing a redo of Jennifer Saunders' enduring Britcom "Absolutely Fabulous," to be exec produced by Mitch Hurwitz, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum for Sony Pictures TV, Tantamount and BBC Worldwide America.
Christine Zander ("Saturday Night Live") is set to write the script and will exec produce along with the BBC's Ian Moffitt and original series creator Saunders. Fox has given Sony a script order with hefty penalty attached.
The latest attempt at a U.S. rendition of "Ab Fab" will be transplanted to L.A. but retain the basic template of the original, revolving around the friendship of two boozy, over-40 best friends who are desperate to stay hip and youthful and who carry on under the disapproving eye of Edina's teenage daughter.
Fox to redo 'Absolutely Fabulous'
 
Oh dear God no.

As if the original wasn't horrible enough. But a Fox REMAKE?!

The universe will implode in absolute awfulness.
 
I expect it'll turn out like the remake of Red Dwarf.

They'll yet again completely miss the point and show lack of understanding at what makes a British comedy "funny".
 
British comedy focuses more on wit and metaphor while American comedy focuses on situations.

I like witty and metaphoric comedy. Plenty of examples in it in American comedy.

I just don't find British comedy funny. I've seriously watched many British comedy acts and sitcoms and didn't laugh. I HATE Benny Hill and Monty Python. Neither are the least bit funny to me.
 
Oooh, looks like someone already beat them to it...

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British comedy focuses more on wit and metaphor while American comedy focuses on situations.

I like witty and metaphoric comedy. Plenty of examples in it in American comedy.

I just don't find British comedy funny. I've seriously watched many British comedy acts and sitcoms and didn't laugh. I HATE Benny Hill and Monty Python. Neither are the least bit funny to me.

Forget Python. People who make Python references are the people who haven't watched British television since the 80s.

And honestly? Some of the best stuff comes from the panel shows which is based entirely on verbal wit. There's just no American equivalent to that kind of humor in America. Talk shows, maybe? But even then, it's more about shilling for an actor/singer/writer than it is about trying to be funny.

I only watch The Big Bang Theory, but I can't think of any that are remotely similar to British sitcoms. The beats are usually based on the absurdity of a known characteristic or of a situation. All of the CBS Monday night sitcoms are based on the characters being wacky given a certain circumstance... same with the NBC Thursday night sitcoms.
If there's something you were thinking of, then by all means I'd like to know what it is.
 
Wow, they're still trying to do this? It was back in 1996(!) when Saunders and Lumley played their AbFab characters on Roseanne when she was interested in working on a remake.
 
Will fail like K&K.

The Yanks just don't understand the brilliance of British humour. The original worked because the women were middle-aged ex-hippies who were trying to clutch onto the boozy, sex-filled, drug-crazed excess of their misspent youths, in a world that had passed them by.

The Yank version will be PC and tested before focus groups.


Fuck that shit.
 
^^^

You Brits are so over emotional. :rolleyes:

The American counterpart will be a whole new animal, and the least it will do is at least bring attention to the original British show.

Sidebar: Just for the record, British hippies were not "real hippies" but were an imitative British sub-culture, because they did not march and protest against the Vietnam War in American college campuses, and definitely were not at Woodstock in 1969 like the hippies of the American counter-culture movement at the time. The British hippies got all the benefits (counter-culture music, recreational drugs, free love) and celebrated without going through all the anti-establishment angst, politics, and suffering of the American youths at the time.
 
Well, there's The Office I guess.
The second Bill Cosby show was a remake of One Foot in the Grave.
And there are a few others.
 
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