The Fourth Wall : comments.
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Only just beginning :-)
And your Little Britain example reminds me of Rocky Horror and the many ways it interacts with the audience. The original stage production in an intimate venue, the actors so close you could smell their sweat; the safely sanitised film version the same every time, but with the Criminologist talking - to us? to some unseen audience? filming his evidence alone to send out to the world?. And then the film audience participation, and the revived stage show.