AbsolutelyFabulous-related stories
Posted May 14th 2009 5:27PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Reality-Free, British TV

Remember that
American version of Absolutely Fabulous that Fox was so high on? Well, they are high no more.
Fox has passed on AbFab after viewing the pilot. Now while I am not the kind of person to be happy about someone else's failure, this is an instance in which I'm thrilled that this show is going nowhere.
After seeing how some UK shows have been mangled in the American adaptation --
Life on Mars (although it had its fans),
Worst Week,
Coupling,
Eleventh Hour -- I am glad that the only
Ab/Fab I will ever have to savor will be the original.
Continue reading Fox says "no, sweetie darling" to US AbFab
Posted Feb 24th 2009 11:50AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

David Mamet's daughter Zosia
has been cast in the role of Saffron for the Fox remake of the British comedy
Absolutely Fabulous. The article also mentions that The CW has green-lit a pilot for a new version of
Melrose Place (as was
previously rumored). I guess
90210 wasn't enough for them.
I could go into a rant about how networks don't have any original ideas and the real originality can be found in cable channels, but you've heard it before. While I have no opinion about any version of
Melrose Place, I did enjoy
AbFab in its original run. I don't see an American version working out on Fox, though. I just don't think they'd get it.
With all this in mind, there are several excellent British series that have not made it across the pond for various reasons. Two of my favorites are
BlackAdder and
The Young Ones.
BlackAdder is too British in its sensibilities and
The Young Ones is too erratic to make it on American TV.
We already have
Life on Mars and
The Office, among others. What Brit series do you think could successfully translate to American networks?
Posted Jan 24th 2009 9:00AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

As Brad reported earlier this week,
Fox is greenlighting new pilots left and right, but it looks like they weren't done yet. We already knew that a
remake of the Brit cult classic Absolutely Fabulous was in the works, but very little beyond that had been revealed. Now it looks like not only are Patsy and Edina boozing their way to Los Angeles in the Fox remake of
AbFab, but original UK series creator (and star) Jennifer Saunders is on board this adaptation. That means we've a better chance of seeing an American
The Office than
Coupling.
She's executive producing with an American writer, Christine Zander, who's written and produced for
Samantha Who?,
Less Than Perfect, SNL and
3rd Rock from the Sun among others. The good news is that the core of the show is remaining intact. It follows the social exploits of fashion publicist Edina and editor Patsy, along with their constant bickering with the only sane member of the "family," Edina's daughter Saffron. As long as the girls are getting their drink on and acting ... well "fabulous," I don't see what can go wrong.
Continue reading American Absolutely Fabulous going to pilot for Fox
Posted Oct 7th 2008 11:11AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free
The brain behind Arrested Development is now developing an Absolutely Fabulous remake for Fox. For those unaware, the British series is about an immature, hippie-era mother, her best friend and her intelligent daughter (played respectively by creator Jennifer Saunders, Joanna Lumley and Julia Sawalha).
In the height of her popularity, Roseanne tried to remake the show and involved the creators and co-stars. Sadly, that didn't come to pass. Whatever you think of Roseanne, at least she was smart enough to involve the original creators, unlike McG. With the big push for Brit remakes thanks to the success of The Office, another attempted remake of this show is not that big a stretch.
While I very much enjoyed the original series, I do think the 2001 and 2003 continued episodes were a bit unnecessary. You know things have gone too far when Whoopi Goldberg guest-stars.
Given the talent behind it, this version could see the light of day. I just hope they actually involve the original creators.
Posted Jul 11th 2008 5:41PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free

It looks like The Sundance Channel is turning to BBC America to
anchor its Sunday night comedy block. The show is
The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle and stars Jennifer Saunders of
Absolutely Fabulous fame.
The show revolves around a fictional TV personality named Vivienne Vyle (who hosts a Jerry Springer-like program) and her on-screen and off-screen life. The series is a black comedy (much like
AbFab) and a study in pop psychology. It was co-created by Saunders with psychologist Tanya Byron.
Continue reading Sundance Sundays star Saunders