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fumanstan 08-01-05 12:55 PM

I haven't seen many british comedies, but Coupling is perhaps the best sitcom i've ever seen.

Antx 08-01-05 01:03 PM

Scottish Comedy Show "Still Game" (accents are strong though) Best show on british TV at moment.

Bill Needle 08-01-05 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by fumanstan
I haven't seen many british comedies, but Coupling is perhaps the best sitcom i've ever seen.

The first three seasons had some of the biggest LOL moments I have ever seen on television. Jeff may have been the single funniest character in TV history.

The really weird thing is my wife found it just as funny, whereas she mostly only :rolleyes: chuckles at show like The Young Ones or The Office.

garmonbozia 08-01-05 04:01 PM

one that I have on dvd and enjoy watching:

comedies:
Fawlty Towers
Coupling
Absolutely Fabulous
Monty Python’s Flying Circus
Black Adder
Are You Being Served?
Are You Being Served? Again! (Grace & Favour)
The Office (UK)
Mr. Bean
Keeping Up Appearances
Queer As Folk
French & Saunders
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Red Dwarf
The League of Gentlemen
Men Behaving Badly
The Young Ones
The Thin Blue Line

dramas:
Footballers' Wives
Bad Girls
The Prisoner
Hammer House of Horror
MI-5 (Spooks)
Ultraviolet
Wire in the Blood

Doc MacGyver 08-02-05 04:37 AM

While I'm sure it's not as mainstream popular as "The Office" or even "League of Gentlemen", my personal favorite is hands down "Spaced". It's a personal choice in that Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson's humor is completely in sync with the sense of humor my friends and I share. Along with Edgar Wright's frenetic direction and the many "homages" to movies, videogames and comic books, it just fires on all the right cylinders for me. Any fans of Shaun of the Dead should defitely check it out.

(if you can, the dvds still haven't been released in the US because of rights... you can find bootlegs on Ebay, or if you have a region free player).

Doc

calhoun07 08-02-05 03:26 PM

^^
Region free is the way to go. If you really love British TV, it should be a no brainer. A lot of good stuff is on there and (albiet sadly, due to the circumstances behind it) the British pound has gone down in value, so it's currently a bit cheaper to buy things from the UK.

riley_dude 08-03-05 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Groucho
Fawlty Towers
Black Adder
Red Dwarf
Doctor Who
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Mr. Bean

I've never seen Black Adder but I agree with all the above choices.

yashan 08-03-05 03:17 PM

The Office

MrE 08-03-05 03:21 PM

No love for East Enders?

calhoun07 08-03-05 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by MrE
No love for East Enders?

Personally, I loved it when I watched it on PBS in the Twin Cities. When I moved, the PBS affiliate here does not carry it, and I don't get BBC America. I'd love to have this show in season box sets (I know, I know, it will NEVER happen, and would be too high priced if it ever did come out and take forever to release) but I would love to watch the earlier episodes again. I saw it from the first episode when I did watch it, where Arthur and the others find that guy dead in his apartment. I'd love to relive those earlier episodes again.

Bill Gibron 08-03-05 04:36 PM

Comedy:

FAWLTY TOWERS

Drama:

CRACKER

Thus endeth the lesson. ;)

BILL

xia 08-03-05 04:47 PM

Ab Fab and Keeping up appearances are my personal favorites.

tommyp007 08-03-05 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by Bill Gibron
Comedy:

FAWLTY TOWERS

Drama:

CRACKER

Thus endeth the lesson. ;)

BILL


Strong agreement

Numanoid 08-03-05 11:53 PM

Since my age old post I've added some new favorites.

You really must see the Alan Partridge trilogy (Knowing Me, Knowing You, I'm Alan Partridge Season One, and I'm Alan Partridge Season Two). Starts off funny, ends up simply hilarious. I could watch an episode or two every day and still be laughing all the way.

Another show I just picked up, and have only watched a few episodes of, is Big Train. It's sketch comedy with a cast of many familiar faces in British comedy, including Simon Pegg (from Shaun and Spaced), Mark Heap (Brian from Spaced), a couple of folks from the aforementioned Alan Partridge shows, etc. Funny stuff.

Bill Needle 08-04-05 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by riley_dude
I've never seen Black Adder...

If you like those other shows, you need to go buy the complete collection. Now.



Well, whaddya waiting for? Get going!

tasha99 08-04-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by Bill Needle
If you like those other shows, you need to go buy the complete collection. Now.



Well, whaddya waiting for? Get going!

But be warned that series one is very different from the rest (more slapstick and Mr. Beanish than later seasons.)

1:**
2:*****
3:*****
4:****

(Just my take on the seasons. The Complete Black Adder is a great collection and includes all the specials.)

Bill Needle 08-08-05 04:34 AM


Originally Posted by tasha99
But be warned that series one is very different from the rest (more slapstick and Mr. Beanish than later seasons.)

1:**
2:*****
3:*****
4:****

(Just my take on the seasons. The Complete Black Adder is a great collection and includes all the specials.)

Though it is a bit different, I enjoyed season 1 as much as the others, partly because it stands out from the rest. In the other seasons Atkinson is basically playing the same character, no matter how brilliantly.

DaveCole 08-08-05 05:24 AM

1. Black Adder
2. Red Dwarf
3. Young Ones
4. Father Ted
5. Neverwhere
6. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
7. Monty Python
8. Absolutely Fabulous
9. Dr Who
10. Ballykissangel (actually had a chance to visit the town of the same name that this was shot in a couple weeks ago)

BDB 08-08-05 09:27 AM

the alan partridge shows were brilliant, I love the no way you're a mentalist ep..

Also I'll throw in Shameless, that show was fantastic.


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