Mister Kitzel wrote:I never gave it much thought, but the Steve Bradley character did not fit in with the rest of the gang.
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It may be the exaggerated voice for the character that made him seem less human.
That's part of it.
Roman has a very good assessment. There were two kinds of characters on the Benny show: those he chose to be surrounded with (ie. the people who were on his "show"), and the odd people who sort of barged into his life that he couldn't do anything about (Tout, the door-guy, Frank Nelson, etc.)
The "surrounded" group—Mary, Don, Rochester, Dennis, Phil—all had realistic foibles and you could accept them as people. But Steve Bradley really didn't. He was a one-dimentional stereotype. I just can't picture Jack wanting to hire this guy. To me, Steve Bradley would have worked better if it wasn't really Jack's PR guy—he was just someone who, on his own, worked up unauthorised goofy promotions he inflicted Jack. This would allow Jack to express some of the exasperation he used on the others in the "barged" group and would have made the character funnier.
I appreciate the satirical element—Jack satirised Hollywood hype really well in one sketch in the Jell-O years—but the Bradley character didn't work as well for me as it could have. The writers must have at least partly agreed as Bradley really didn't last long. But, that said, I think the writers did the best they could with him and there are some funny moments.
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