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Citizen Khan

''Citizen Khan'' is a family-based British sitcom produced by the BBC and created by Adil Ray now in its fourth series. It is set in Sparkhill, Birmingham, described by its lead character, a Pakistani Muslim Mr Khan (Adil Ray), as "the capital of British Pakistan." ''Citizen Khan'' follows the trials and tribulations of Mr Khan, a loud-mouthed, patriarchal, self-appointed, cricket-loving community leader, and his long suffering wife (played by Shobu Kapoor) and daughters Shazia (Maya Sondhi 2012–2014, Krupa Pattani 2015–) and Alia (Bhavna Limbachia). In Series One, Kris Marshall starred as Dave, the manager of Mr Khan's local mosque.〔
The title of the show is a play on the title of the Orson Welles film ''Citizen Kane''. The character Mr Khan has already featured in the BBC Two comedy series ''Bellamy's People'', on BBC Radio 4's ''Down the Line''〔 and on his own online series on the BBC Comedy website.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=BBC – Comedy – Clips from 'Mr Khan' )
On 27 September 2012, the BBC announced that ''Citizen Khan'' had been commissioned for a second series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Metro )〕
On 2 December 2013, BBC controller Charlotte Moore announced that ''Citizen Khan'' had been renewed for a third series which began airing on 31 October 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Citizen Khan to return for third series on BBC One )〕 On 11 December 2014, BBC comedy controller Shane Allen announced that a fourth series had been commissioned. On 14 October 2015, the official Facebook page of ''Citizen Khan'' confirmed through a video of Mr. Khan that the fourth series would begin on 30 October 2015.
==Broadcast and reception==
The first episode of ''Citizen Khan'' was first broadcast on BBC One on 27 August 2012, in a late timeslot of 10:20pm. It received what Digital Spy referred to as an "impressive" 3.41 million viewers and 20.9% of the audience.
''The Daily Mail''s Saira Khan stated "at last, a home grown sitcom that allows British Muslims to laugh at themselves. Good on the BBC for finally realising the comic potential in one of the biggest communities that make up modern Britain."
''The Independent''s Hasnet Lais stated "Credit must be given to Adil Ray for not sparing any sacred cows and shining light on the conundrum of some British Muslim women under the patriarchal cosh."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/citizen-khan-s-alia-how-the-hijab-got-sexy-8194410.html )
The BBC received over 700 complaints〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-19395994 )〕 following the airing of the first episode with a further 20 complaints to Ofcom. Some British Muslims claimed that the show "ridicules" and "insults" Islam. The BBC claimed it had evidence the complaints were part of a lobbying campaign and countered it saying a number of people, including those of Muslim communities, praised the show and referred to its audience figures as a "very positive start."
''The Independent''s Arifa Akbar commented negatively on its many clichéd jokes and character traits and drawing many comparisons with 1970s-style sitcoms. Mark Jones of ''The Guardian'' was more optimistic, describing it as "an affable enough debut, deserving a wider audience than this post-watershed slot is likely to attract".
The Islam Channel made a special show titled ''Politics and Media: Citizen Khan – Racist stereotypes or harmless fun?'' Presenter John Rees discussed whether the BBC comedy is stereotyping Muslims, or whether it is fun and can be laughed about by Muslims.
By the second episode, broadcast on 3 September, ''Citizen Khan'' clips had become viral. Opinion outside the United Kingdom has also been mixed, with and resulted in many heated debates many heated views that centred on its apparent cultural disposition. Outside of the UK, Pakistani newspaper ''The News International'' criticised the BBC's use of Pakistani flags in the Khan's home and Mr Khan's younger daughter quickly putting on a hijab and pretending to read the Qur'an. The Pakistan News Watch website countered "shows like ''Citizen Khan'' are essential in multicultural societies and help put all communities on an equal footing – if everyone can have a laugh at everyone else's expense, then no one can claim superiority." The debate continued into a third week with the ''Yorkshire Post'' publishing an article by Pakistani journalist Sabbiyah Pervez appealing to her own community to "stop being so defensive and learn to laugh at itself."
The BBC ordered a seven-episode second series on 27 September 2012 due to good ratings.〔 On 18 September 2013, the BBC announced that the second series would air on Friday nights in the prime time 9.30pm slot from 4 October.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC - Citizen Khan - Media Centre )
In an interview with the ''The Guardian'', Adil Ray stated "What I’ve intended to do with ''Citizen Khan'' is a good thing - to make Mr Khan a good character, to make him universal and a communication between different communities."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/sep/29/citizen-khan-adil-ray-sitcom )〕 The television industry newspaper Broadcast run an article entitled ‘Rise of a sitcom hero’〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/features/adil-ray-citizen-khan/5060802.article )
The show, along with coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics, ''Top Gear'', ''The Apprentice'', ''Doctor Who'', ''Sherlock'' and ''The Voice UK'', made up the list of the most watched shows on the BBC iPlayer in 2012.
Series 3 of ''Citizen Khan'' gained an audience of around 5 million per episode, including iPlayer views. Ahead the Series 4 debut in October 2015, Vicky Power of ''The Daily Telegraph'' stated "It’s harmless, friendly fun for the whole family."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10908196/Whats-on-TV-tonight.html?ref=driverlayer.com/web )〕 Series 4 of ''Citizen Khan'' made its debut on October 30th, 2015. The series attracted a record 3.3 million viewers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a676655/uk-tv-ratings-gogglebox-tops-friday-night-with-35-million-for-channel-4.html#~psTkK65YAzaIZ4 )
''Citizen Khan'' has been exported to Australia, India, Russia, Bulgaria and New Zealand, spawned Christmas specials and prompted a UK-wide “live” tour of regional theaters. Speaking to the ''The Daily Telegraph'' in 2015 ahead of the launch of series 4, Adil Ray stated that fans of the show realise it is a "big laugh out loud comedy, not a reflection of every Muslim or Pakistani family in the country."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/11958400/The-only-time-you-see-Muslims-on-TV-is-as-terrorists.html )
From Series 4 the role of Shazia Khan was taken over by Krupa Pattani replacing Maya Sondhi.

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