BBC for making its comedy shows political.The Hi-de-Hi! star, who played chalet maid Peggy, wants the Beeb to broadcast more sitcoms aimed at a family audience.With the nation going through tough times, she thinks it’s more important than ever that TV makes us giggle together.READ NEXT: BritBox Spitting Image reboot slammed by own star who says jokes need to 'move on'Su said: "I would love to see the BBC do old-style comedy again."For a lot of people, with the current situation, it would be lovely for them to feel they have a show to watch that’s notpolitical….
something that’s just as it is, with silly humour."And something warm with nice characters. I think people would love to have that feel-good factor at the moment."Hi-de-Hi!
was famed for its cheeky humour and loveable characters. When it aired on the BBC in the 1980s it regularly pulled in 16million viewers.
Indeed, it was so popular that more than three decades after it was last made, people still love it.Su said: "The popularity and the affection for Hi-de-Hi!
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