Pompidou (TV series)

Pompidou
Genre Comedy
Directed by Charlie Hanson
Matt Lucas
Starring Matt Lucas
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Layla Smith
Producer(s) Charlie Hanson
Katie Mavroleon
Editor(s) Jon Blow
Location(s) Langleybury, Hertfordshire
Running time 25-30 minutes
Production company(s) John Stanley Productions
Release
Original network BBC Two
Picture format 16:9 (HDTV)
Original release 1 March (2015-03-01) – 5 April 2015 (2015-04-05)
Chronology
Related shows Little Britain

Pompidou is an experimental British television comedy series for BBC Two created and written by comedian Matt Lucas, Julian Dutton and Ashley Blaker.[1] It began airing on 1 March 2015 on BBC Two.

Produced by Lucas' own company John Stanley Productions[2] for the BBC, Pompidou is the first all-visual, i.e. having no meaningful dialogue, half-hour mainstream TV sitcom since Bradley in the late 1980s. (Although there have been several visual comedies broadcast in the interim, none of these were half-hour sitcoms: Mr. Bean usually consisted of two or three sketches, Oddbods was a one-off, The Baldy Man consisted of two sketches per episode, and Uncle Max and Zzzap! were both 15-minute children's shows.)[3]

A pilot was written in 2012, and 6 episodes were commissioned by Controller of BBC One Danny Cohen and Controller of Comedy Commissioning Shane Allen in Spring 2013. The series was written and filmed across 2013 and 2014. The first episode aired on BBC Two on 1 March 2015[3]

Inspired by Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Jacques Tati and Marty Feldman, Pompidou aimed to reinvent visual comedy for the twenty-first century, and create an international series for a global audience.[4]

Cast

Jane Asher starred in episode 3, Anita Dobson played the role of Sally in episode 4 and Beattie Edmondson appeared in episodes 1 and 6. Australian actress Rebel Wilson, Matt Lucas' roommate when they both lived in the U.S., makes an uncredited cameo as a Vicki Pollard lookalike from Little Britain in episode 5. Julian Dutton, one of the show's co-creators and writers, appeared in episode 2 as the TV Delivery Man.

Episodes

Episode Original air date Title Viewers and % share
1 1 March 2015 "Hunger" 0.84m (4.2%)
2 8 March 2015 "Lottery" 0.62m (3.2%)
3 15 March 2015 "The Bowl" 0.67m (3.5%)
4 22 March 2015 "The Date" 0.53m (2.7%)
5 29 March 2015 "Hoarder" 0.5m (2.7%)
6 5 April 2015 "Cold" 0.5m (2.7%)

Critical reception

Early reviews have been mixed but predominantly negative.[5]

References

  1. "BBC One orders silent comedy series from Matt Lucas - News - British Comedy Guide". Comedy.co.uk. 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  2. "John Stanley Productions". John Stanley Productions. 2013-03-05. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  3. 1 2 "Media Centre - BBC One orders brand new Matt Lucas non-dialogue comedy, Pompidou". BBC. 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  4. Walker, Ellie (2013-03-25). "Matt Lucas creating dialogue free comedy series". Radio Times. Retrieved 2013-08-19.
  5. Logan, Brian (2015-03-03). "Matt Lucas's Pompidou: Why are we so snobbish about silent comedy?". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-03-15.

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