Question of the week: are there too many Brits on US TV?

Time was the only Brits you saw on US TV were there to play foreigners and villains. Soap operas were full of them to add a little bit of the exotic.

Now though, they’re all over the place. Just about every US TV show has at least one Brit in it, either with their natural accent or with a US accent; any US show set in the past and/or a foreign country requires even non-British actors to put on British accents, but predominantly hires Brits.

Why is this? Well, James Purefoy, who I saw at the BFI this Sunday, says it’s because British actors are lower maintenance and cheaper. "We’re called ‘white Mexicans’ in LA."

So today’s question(s) is this:

Is having so many British actors in US shows a good thing? Are we stealing American jobs? Or does our lack of ‘airs and graces’ and smaller pay cheques mean that shows that wouldn’t get made can go ahead and look better than they would otherwise? Or is that irrelevant and you just like seeing Brits in US shows?

As always, leave a comment with your answer or a link to your answer on your own blog.

HBO weekend at the BFI

The BFI has finally announced some of the details of its HBO weekend next month:

It’s Not TV, It’s HBO
Sat 24 Apr 16:00 NFT1
Rare opportunity to get an unprecedented insight into the world of HBO.

Larry David in Conversation
Sun 25 Apr 18:30 NFT1
One of the biggest names in US comedy joins us to discuss his incredible career to date.

Making it in the States: British actors and directors on American TV
Sun 25 Apr 16:20 NFT1
Special guests join us to discuss the invasion of US TV by British talent.

The Pacific (parts 1 & 2)
Sun 25 Apr 20:45 NFT1
Wonderful opprtunity to sample the new series from the creators of Band of Brothers on the big screen.

Treme (Episode 1: Do You Know What it Means)
Sat 24 Apr 20:45 NFT1
European premiere of the latest project by the creator of The Wire.

You Don’t Know Jack + Q&A with Barry Levinson
Sun 25 Apr 13:00 NFT1
Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson presents his new feature-length drama, starring Al Pacino.

All of this is a little “must see” for me at least, although I’ve seen part one of The Pacific and only found it okay. Anyone else going?