My apologies, Grumpy. Big and I had been trying to make direct contact with one another to avoid boring you all with the sort of posts you mention. You'd have thought that at my age I'd know better. Thanks to the local parish church and the War of the Worlds, the problem is now solved.
Right then: to business. Episode "Tinkle" was for me at least, a joy, and a contribution to that was the audience reaction. One of my bugbears is the so called laughter track. I've been out of the business for several years now, but my understanding is that laughter is recorded during the show, or more likely during the warm-up. This is faded in and out whenever the person in charge thinks we need to be told that something funny is happening, and in broadcasters eyes, that is no longer canned laughter. The current trend seems to have been to enormous audiences with its own paarticular sound (the old BBC Concert Hall re-incarnation hasn't helped) and LOTSW is just too intimate a programme for such an approach. If anyone is still with me, the audience reaction to Tinkle really sounded realistic - you could pick out individual laughs - just like real life - and applause and laughter sounded spontaneous and genuine. Back to what Douglas Adams said that every civilation in every galaxy in the universe had had to develop (G&T). Waters of life later. That's all folks,
WoW.