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John Challis says ITV will regret axing comedy sitcoms

John Challis has slammed ITV’s decision to axe all its comedy sitcoms.
The 76-year-old actor – who portrayed Monty Staines in the hit series ‘Benidorm’ – has revealed that he "doesn’t understand" the channel’s announcement it will drop long-running comedy show and insisted people want to watch something "fun" and have a "good laugh".
Speaking to The Sun’s TV Bizarre column he said: "I don’t understand this attitude towards comedy. What other comedy has ITV got at the moment that is so popular?
"It’s what people want. they just want to relax, especially in these difficult times – they just want to relax and let it wash over them and have a good laugh.
"I don’t know who these people are making these decisions – but where I am – I do a one-man show all over and I go to conventions – all I hear is people who want comedy. They want something they can switch on and think, ‘Oh this’ll be fun.’ "
His comments come as ITV’s director of television announced last week that it was dropping ‘Birds of a Feather’ alongside ‘Benidorm’.
Kevin Lygo, ITV’s Director of Television, said: "We had success with ‘Birds of a Feather’, that was our most successful sitcom in years, but it’s come to a sort of natural end."
With ‘Bad Move’ – starring Jack Dee and Seann Walsh – also getting axed, Lygo suggested the future of scripted comedy is bleak.
He added: "We had two series of the Jack Dee sitcom but I don’t think we’re continuing with it now. It’s just very, very hard.
"Audiences can get their fix of character-based comedy from ‘Coronation Street.’ "