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Old 10-17-02 | 03:23 PM
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Haven't seen Spaced,hear a lot about it. Is it shown in the US?
Don't think so, but both seasons are on DVD (region 2 PAL) in the U.K. I have them both and they are great DVDs, chock full of special features. Great comedy with lots of pop-culture references (especially Star Wars and other sci-fi).

Another funny one now playing on BBC America is Gimme, Gimme, Gimme.

My all-time favorite Britcom is Bottom with Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson (from The Young Ones). You can see the first episode on the new The Young Ones: Every Stoopid Episode DVD set. I've literally worn out my videos, you can watch an episode of that show 100 times and still laugh.
Old 10-18-02 | 01:33 AM
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I have to agree that So Graham Norton has got to be the best late night show. It is hysterical!
Old 10-18-02 | 01:42 AM
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British comedy begins and ends with Benny Hill (well ok I like monty python also )
Old 10-18-02 | 08:21 PM
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Gosh, there are so many good shows. I'm really glad I get BBC-America.

My favorites, in no particular order:

So Graham Norton
Blackadder
Red Dwarf
Ground Force
Changing Rooms
Robot Wars (the one and only original with Craig Charles, not the horrible thing with the toothless wrestler on TNN)
Butterflies
Dave Allen at Large
Monty Python (duh)
Young Ones
Brittas Empire
Father Ted (I especially love Father Jack)
Fawlty Towers
The Prisoner
AbFab
French and Saunders
Bottom
Waiting for God
Are You Being Served
Whose Line is it Anyway?

I never got into Blakes Seven or Doctor Who
Old 10-18-02 | 09:16 PM
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When I was in england in the early 80's I loved these two shows

Tiswas - it was a british Saturday Morning TV show.
Monkey (Magic) - a british dubbed japanese karate adventure show

Monty Python (any)
Benny Hill.
Old 10-18-02 | 09:42 PM
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Red Dwarf. Bunch of smegging geniuses!

Monty Python's Flying Circus
Blackadder
Mr. Bean
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Old 10-19-02 | 05:54 AM
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New Brittish Comedy

The Office is the funniest thing on tv just now. Series 1 was brillliant and series 2 has just upped the cringe factor to the point its almost unwatchable. Its brilliantly written.

The League of Gentlemen is excellent - very dark but very funny. The earlier series were v.good.

Peter Kays Pheonix Nights is genius.

The Dave Gorman Experieence was very different but very funny.
Old 10-20-02 | 12:31 AM
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Red Dwarf
Black Adder
Dr. Who
Old 10-20-02 | 02:01 AM
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Monty Python is great.

I used to watch one called The Piglet Files on PBS. Anybody remember that one?

I hear The Sweeney is great.
Old 10-20-02 | 08:25 PM
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Re: New Brittish Comedy

Originally posted by martin007
The Office is the funniest thing on tv just now. Series 1 was brillliant and series 2 has just upped the cringe factor to the point its almost unwatchable. Its brilliantly written.
What's it like? Dark, or just funny? I've been thinking of getting this on DVD, but have no idea what it's like.
Old 10-23-02 | 02:45 PM
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Re: New Brittish Comedy

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The Office is the funniest thing on tv just now. Series 1 was brillliant and series 2 has just upped the cringe factor to the point its almost unwatchable. Its brilliantly written.
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What's it like? Dark, or just funny? I've been thinking of getting this on DVD, but have no idea what it's like.
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Anyone, anyone?
Old 10-23-02 | 04:56 PM
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Old 10-23-02 | 09:22 PM
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The Royle Family

One of the best comedy series I've seen it years.
You can pick it up from amazon.co.uk
Old 07-30-05 | 12:25 AM
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I had a chance to watch Goodnight Sweetheart as it's available on DVD from the UK (With season two coming out in September!) and I have to say that this is the most original and intelligently funny show I've seen in a while! In any genre!

Nicholas Lyndhurst (who you may best know him from Piglet Files but he's been in so much more) stars in this series called "Goodnight Sweetheart." I assumed it was about a time travelling detective based on how he looked on the cover of the DVD, but bought it blind based on the review blurb that stated the show is about a guy who travels in time between the 90's and the 40's. (I am sure I could have read the posted reviews to learn what role he actually played in the series, but I was hooked just based on that concept alone) But he's not a detective, he's a TV repair man who stumbles into a hole in the time/space continuum and goes back to war torn London in the 40's and falls in love with a married woman, which adds to his problems with his girlfriend (or wife...I was confused on that point) back in the 90's. This is perhaps the most original and wonderfully done series I've seen in my entire life. Strongly recommended! While time travel isn't the newest concept of all time, the way it's handled in this series, a comedy series no less, is something I can't recall ever seeing before.

The top reviewer who reviews it on amazon.co.uk (the guy from Ohio) really reflects how I think of this series. I am ending my search for the best British comedy/sci fi series, this is it!!
Old 07-30-05 | 07:54 AM
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Are you being served?
Father Ted
Young Ones
So Graham Norton
Black Books- (Very funny and smart)
Fawlty Towers-( The classic of all classics
Keeping up appearences
French and Saunders
One foot in the grave
Only fools and horses
Old 07-30-05 | 08:34 AM
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The Prisoner
The Avengers
Old 07-30-05 | 08:54 AM
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I was wondering why no one mentioned The Office in the first few posts, and then I realized that this thread was from '02! Gotta love the search feature.

Fawlty Towers: One of the, if not, the greatest, sitcom of all time, regardless of British or American. Absolutely hilarious. The best 12 episodes of all time. 3D Complete Series is well worth the $34

Are you Being Served?: Three words: Wilberforce Clayborne Humphries. Watch the show and you will see why this guy turns this cheesy low budget show into a wonderful silly sitcom full of tried and true British humor. The complete series will run you just over $100, but it is worth it, as it is a large muti disc set.

The Office: Not much needs to be said about this one. Modern Classic. Avalable rather cheaply at Costco, and worth picking up.

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Old 07-30-05 | 01:53 PM
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I think we should no longer allow the term "Best" in thread titles. Why? Because there is no "best" on "My favorite". So why bother even asking for "the best"?


My -FAVORITE- British show:

At this time it's AbFab with The Benny Hill Show a close second. The Benny Hill Show is some 30 years old but I still laugh out loud to jokes and gags I saw when I was a kid watching the show back in the late 70's and early 80's.

Honorable mentions:

Thin Blue Line
The Kumars ar No. 42/Goodness Gracious Me...both featuring great Indian humor and wit.

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Old 07-30-05 | 03:30 PM
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Coupling is the only one I've ever seen. That's my favorite, though.
Old 07-30-05 | 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted by goLUCKY
Second sight - with clive owen was a good murder mystery series.

Second vote for Second Sight. Good twist on the usual police/crime/mystery drama.

I'd also love to see the original Who's Line on DVD sometime.

Regarding the main question, and some that haven't been mentioned, I would also vote for Spooks, Ultimate Force and Chef.
Old 07-30-05 | 11:33 PM
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A short list for me of comedies would include Spaced, Fawlty Towers, The League of Gentlemen, Monty Python and Father Ted.
Dramas off the top of my head include The Prisoner, Prime Suspect, The Sweeney, Cracker, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Ultraviolet and House of Cards

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Old 08-01-05 | 09:51 AM
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coupling was some of the funniest stuff i've ever seen on tv...until jeff left the show.

ultraviolet was cool.

and of course the classics...

fawlty towers
mr. bean
benny hill
Old 08-01-05 | 09:54 AM
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I just saw that Chef is out for pre-order at Amazon (August 30th). Great show. Hilarious rants
Old 08-01-05 | 10:39 AM
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My all-time favorite Britcom is Bottom with Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson (from The Young Ones). You can see the first episode on the new The Young Ones: Every Stoopid Episode DVD set. I've literally worn out my videos, you can watch an episode of that show 100 times and still laugh.
Oh yeah, I bought the Full Bottom R1 set during the last DDD sale, and have laughing my ass off ever since. Sure, the abject violence pulls you in, but there actually is something funny going on! The ep where Richie thinks he's Jesus (which is just about every episode, but you'll know what I'm talking about if you've seen it) is a riot.
Old 08-01-05 | 12:47 PM
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The ep where Richie thinks he's Jesus (which is just about every episode, but you'll know what I'm talking about if you've seen it) is a riot.
Gold, Frankenstein and Grrrr!


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