Suzanne - If I were American, I too would feel a little affronted by those "kid in some suburb of America" comments that Nick P made. But let's look at it this way - No doubt many Americans have grown accustomed to "Britishisms" from programmes exported from the BBC, ITV etc. as we, in Britain, have become accustomed to "Americanisms" thanks to US imported TV programmes for all these years - a learning curve for viewers both sides of the Atlantic! If Americans can fall in love with such programmes as "Are You Being Served?", "Coronation Street", "The Office" and "Life On Mars" - I'm talking about the original UK versions of the latter two in their vernacular - then why were US executives (allegedly- emphasis - ALLEGEDLY) breathing down Nick P's neck over how
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would translate Stateside when they were already Oscar winning smash hits?????? IF this allegation is true, then the US executives who are to blame for underestimating the intelligence of their Stateside audiences, not Nick P. By the 'eck! What a to-do, eh, Gromit? Proper cheesed off, aren't we? 
