The biggest difference between British TV and American TV is money. But what money doesn't do on American TV, which I thought it would, is buy you time. You don't get more time. You get more toys.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
British audiences tend to want to see their own lives reflected on TV, whereas American audiences are quite aspirational and enjoy high-concept shows that show them lives that are perhaps slightly more exciting than they aspire to.
American television tends to move faster than European or U.K. television.
And I grew up watching all the British ones so when you hear that from an early age, it makes it much easier than you guys who don't grow up with Australian television or British television.
I don't watch much British television at all. I mean, it's ironic because I used to work in it for years.
We've had American TV shows in Britain for years and that hasn't affected our culture at all.
I don't know why British actors are getting big parts in American TV shows. Maybe it's because we're cheap.
There's definitely a wave of Brits doing great work on American television, and I wouldn't mind being one of them!
The U.K. and the U.S. are very different countries, and it really shows in the television.
Why do British people make such good TV? It's so annoying. Stop it. Is it because they have free health care? Uggh.
In Britain you're more used to challenging drama. In America, TV is just boring, and numbing, and bloody terrible.