Thank you Canvas, for bringing us yet another brilliant British sketch show. 'Man Stroke Woman' is slightly less absurd than some other shows from across the Channel, but the usually recognisable situations combined with the visual and verbal humor of the characters who are struggling through relationships, work, friendship, love, uncertainty and doubts certainly does it for me.
A small appetizer:
I loved that show. Wasn't that popular when they showed it here the first time but then they repeated it and people seemed to catch on.
The crew that do that have been in quite a few things together over the years... the BBC's new on demand service which will launch at the end of next year (probably) should mean you can get access to a lot of the stuff they've done online
Posted by: Sam Smith | November 28, 2006 at 10:14 AM
Supposing I have digital tv by then, I'm already looking forward to that. Or do you think it might be all made available on the web too?
Posted by: Serge Cornelus | November 28, 2006 at 01:46 PM
I think the plan is to have it available via the web too via something they're calling 'myBBCplayer' although I'm not sure if the name will stick. They're certainly putting a lot of money into it.
Posted by: Sam Smith | November 28, 2006 at 10:32 PM