The Green Green Grass - Series Five? Page 2

Quote: torres_nananana @ May 6 2009, 11:38 PM BST

I think it must be the best comedy programme actually available on the TV!

Laughing out loud

And welcome.

Quote: torres_nananana @ May 6 2009, 11:38 PM BST

There should be more comedy programmes available like The GGG instead of blood, guts spilling out, violence and swearing!

Hi there. Could you tell me which comedy show you're referring to here - I think I'd love it! :)

P.S. Give swearing a try. Go on. It's great fun.

Last I heared it hasn't been given the green light yet but I am sure we know soon, I hope it does come back though.

Has it not be recommissioned yet then? Shame if not, better than most other stuff (don't mistake that for IT'S GREAT cos it isn't).

I found the infomation on Wikpedia so I am not sure how accurate it is but here is a extract from the site and the link too, so if you want to check it out.

"The BBC has not yet given the green light on a fifth series however strong ratings suggest a commission will be made later this year. A Christmas special may also be given the green light."

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Green_Green_Grass

I hope this info helps.

I threw a little paddy and deleted this post.

Quote: Dave @ February 19 2009, 10:30 PM BST

Is David Jason making an appearence in Series 5?

No chance.

It shouldn't come back because it's awful. All terrible sitcoms should be cancelled - Life of Riley, The Green Green Grass - and thank goodness the BBC came to their senses over Not Going Out. Now all we need is for GGG to be decommisioned.

Quote: torres_nananana @ May 6 2009, 11:38 PM BST

Hi guys, I was just passing through and I noticed this thread.
I am a HUGE fan of The Green Green Grass... probably the biggest of them all. I am only 17 yrs old and love the comedy show, I think it must be the best comedy programme actually available on the TV! I know John Challis and his wife in person, they are very nice people, genuine and down to earth. I also know for a fact that a 5th series of The GGG might not get comissioned this year... well it hasn't so far and it is getting more and more likely that it won't. Now let's be honest, on TV these days there is far too much swearing & violence, and not enough shows like The GGG which influence comedy & entertainment into people's lives! Maybe this is why my generation are so violent and like they are because of people on TV who are violent and then they look up to them and use them as role models... but bad role models! There should be more comedy programmes available like the GGG instead of blood, guts spilling out, violence and swearing!
This is also the overall view from people much older than me because I've done a survey on this in my local town. They think exactly the same, there should be more programmes like The GGG and less violent, abusive programmes which is ruining TV in general and Britain itself!

I hope anyone who reads this takes everything into consideration and opts for the more sensible option! In order to help out John Challis and The GGG crew, please could you write to:

The Head of Comedy,
BBC Wood Lane,
London,
W12 7RJ

And tell this "head of comedy" that yes we do want more of The GGG because it is entertaining and gives us all a break from the violence and stupid celebrity programmes which are dominating TV! Please spread the word to friends and hopefully this will get things moving with the 5th series of The Green Green Grass!!

Again, thank you very much!

I can't disagree with you much. Unfortunately in my position on this site, I don't think that my input would really be noted - not reflective enough of the general public or some such tosh. I do hope that a fifth series is given the go-ahead though, definitely.

If they don't get a 5th series John Sullivan should just write something totally separate of OFAH. Come up with something totally new John.

I threw a little paddy and deleted this post.

How has that shite been allowed to reach series 5?

Quote: Aaron @ May 7 2009, 1:11 PM BST

I can't disagree with you much. Unfortunately in my position on this site, I don't think that my input would really be noted - not reflective enough of the general public or some such tosh. I do hope that a fifth series is given the go-ahead though, definitely.

Mainly because you'll watch anything. I'm with the The Rook on this one. Kill it. Kill it dead.

I enjoyed series 1 - 3 but not 4 but if he made it more interesting I would watch a 5th series, if not I won't be upset about it not returning.

The BBC has axed it, so I think it's highly improbable series 5 will get made.

I must say it slightly disturbs me that there is a 17 year old spending his time going around town canvassing public opinion on a MOR sitcom, when at his age he should be shagging, drinking and smoking crack*

* don't do drugs