BBC HomeExplore the BBC
This page was last updated in September 2005We've left it here for reference.More information

11 December 2009
Accessibility help
Text only
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy the Vampire Slayer

BBC Homepage
Entertainment
Cult homepage

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!

 

Buffy News    14 October 2002
Dark Fury

David Fury Buffy producer David Fury admits that his days of scripting the lighter side of the Slayer's adventures may be over.

"I'm not sure I qualify as a comedy writer anymore after six seasons," Fury revealed in an interview with the Fury Fanatics fan site. "I'm almost certain my membership to that exclusive club has lapsed."

The producer, who is splitting his workload between Buffy and Angel this year, say's he's more than capable of turning to the dark side - even if it isn't his first choice.

"As far as the darker episodes are concerned, including the ones I wrote or helped write, there's no inherent difficulty. In fact, I think everyone here does them quite well and easily. [It] just doesn't play to my particular strengths."

As for hopping back and forth between the two shows, David has developed an interesting approach: "I have no responsibilites at either show. As soon as one crops up on Angel, I sneak away to Buffy and visa-versa."


Most recent news stories

R and Beasts
Noxon questions future
Angel crossover spoiler
Caulfield at Number One
Angel DVD:Extra Ballet



Search for more Buffy news
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the UK on BBC 2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer copyright Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved.




About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy