Charlie Higson’s BBC Payslip Revelation
Charlie Higson recently shared details about his BBC payslip related to royalties from The Fast Show, and the amount has left many surprised.
The Fast Show Overview
Created by Paul Whitehouse, The Fast Show aired on BBC Two from 1994 to 1997, with special episodes in 1999 and 2020. The show featured a talented cast including John Thomson, Caroline Aherne, Mark Williams, and even a cameo by Johnny Depp.
The Fast Show was known for its fast-paced sketches that humorously portrayed British stereotypes, with each 30-minute episode containing numerous sketches.
Influence on Future Shows
The show’s unique style influenced other comedy series like Little Britain and The Catherine Tate Show, showcasing its lasting impact on British comedy.
Charlie Higson’s Payslip Revelation
Despite the show’s cultural significance, Charlie Higson’s recent revelation of earning £18.84 from The Fast Show on BBC iPlayer between April and December 2022 sparked discussions about the financial aspects of content streaming.
Charlie shared advice he received about making the show available on iPlayer to potentially increase earnings, leading to humorous reactions from fans.
Fans’ Reactions
- Tom Parker cleverly referenced a character’s catchphrase, highlighting the discovery of the show on iPlayer.
- John Brewin humorously used a popular trope from the series in his reaction to Charlie’s earnings.
- Dean the Bard joked about the potential earnings from platforms like Netflix.
- Clarence C Water raised points about the value of physical media versus streaming subscriptions.
Charlie Higson’s Future Projects
Despite the discussions around earnings, Charlie Higson hinted at planning his next project while preserving the show’s history, as fans expressed their attachment to the iconic series.
Metro.co.uk reached out to the BBC for comments on the matter.
The Fast Show is currently available for streaming on BBC iPlayer.