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  3. SO many people love Fawlty Towers, Keeping Up Appearances, Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python, etc, etc. The top shows a

SO many people love Fawlty Towers, Keeping Up Appearances, Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python, etc, etc. The top shows a

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    Hells_Angels — 13 years ago(August 25, 2012 02:50 PM)

    Keeping up appearances, Bless this house, Terry and June, Man about the house, The Brittas Empire
    Made you look

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      grantch — 13 years ago(September 01, 2012 10:31 AM)

      Joking Apart and also Coupling. Both shows are hilarious and the jokes are still funny after repeated viewings.

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        Norma_Snockers — 13 years ago(October 02, 2012 12:09 PM)

        Simon Callow and Brenda Blethyn in Chance in a Million.
        Time flies like the wind - and fruit flies like bananas!

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          vinsane — 13 years ago(November 25, 2012 01:37 PM)

          @OP Aside from Come Back Mrs Noah, I agree with the ones you've mentioned and would add in:
          Blackadder
          Joking Apart (story of the guy who did Coupling but his first marriage)
          Coupling (don't be put off by the reputation of the US version)
          Kiss Me Kate
          Chef! (first two series are much better than the last)
          Red Dwarf (gets odd after the first couple of series)
          A Perfect State
          A Fine Romance
          The Brittas Empire
          Executive Stress
          Goodnight Sweetheart (drops off a bit after first series)
          Surgical Spirit
          Waiting for God
          Dressing for Breakfast (impossible to find, unfortunately)
          2point4 Children
          The Vicar of Dibley
          The Upper Hand
          Drop the Dead Donkey (references are dated and mostly British)
          Is It Legal?
          Ever Decreasing Circles
          One Foot in the Grave
          Up The Garden Path
          The Two of Us
          Birds of a Feather
          Spitting Image (like SNL meets Drop the Dead Donkey with puppets)
          The Piglet Files
          Bless Me Father
          Desmond's (love it or hate it)
          After Henry
          So Haunt Me
          Next of Kin (very watchable considering what it is about)
          Mulberry (quirky)
          Agony Again
          Reggie Perrin (I still need to watch the original ones)
          In Loving Memory (Thora Hird)
          Butterflies (a bit talky)
          Keep It in the Family (redone in U.S. as Too Close for Comfort)
          The Darling Buds of May (a young Catherine Zeta-Jones)
          Doctor in the House (very hard to find now)
          Second Thoughts (and its sequel) Faith in the Future
          Only When I Laugh (bit of a train wreck you can't help looking at)
          No Job for a Lady
          Side by Side (worth a look)
          Upwardly Mobile
          My Husband and I (Molly Sugden)
          Moving (can't be found)
          To the Manor Born
          Three Up, Two Down
          Yes (Prime) Minister
          Jeeves and Wooster (trails off after about third series)
          The Liver Birds (iffy after first series)
          Murder Most Horrid (is an anthology so some shows are missable)
          About Face (another anthology)
          Never the Twain (got derailed during second series)
          Root Into Europe
          Blott on the Landscape
          These are the comedic ones that are at least worth looking at. Happy hunting.
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            randommovies2002 — 9 years ago(May 19, 2016 02:49 PM)

            I loved No Job for a Lady, and I agree about Jeeves and Wooster (except, aren't there just 4 series?).
            Speaking of PG Wodehouse, have you seen Blandings?

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              vinsane — 9 years ago(May 19, 2016 03:22 PM)

              I've yet to see any Blandings productions though I may have some stuff amidst a Wodehouse Collection I have somewhere as an ebook. I must dig it out again.
              J&W indeed was just the four series. Episodes 3.5 and 3.6 saw them back from the States. The fourth series went back to NY to begin before the last two episodes being England again. I have grown to nearly despise the "Americanized" episodes now so I tend to skip through them mostly.
              Looking at the airing sequence now, I'd revise my earlier statement in favour of the drop-off in quality occurring after episode 2.4 the cow-creamer one. There were still nice funny bits, but it all became very repetitive as well.
              Penelope Keith's political turn in No Job for a Lady has never been re-aired in my corner of the world sadly so it's down to a brief snippet here and there off the web for me.
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYylUhbKVN0
              Sometimes I think can nearly watch her read from a telephone book.
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                randommovies2002 — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 01:47 PM)

                Sorry, I didn't realize you had replied until today.
                Penelope Keith's political turn in No Job for a Lady has never been re-aired in my corner of the world sadly so it's down to a brief snippet here and there off the web for me.
                Which part of the world would that be? If you're in the US, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Acorn TV.
                https://signup.acorn.tv/?gclid=CNDDkZvmm80CFdgegQod2kYAig
                Acorn TV is showing Blandings. They have exclusive distribution, and they've had it since the first series came out, so I think they'll keep it for a bit.
                https://acorn.tv/franchise/blandings
                They had
                No Job for a Lady
                for a long time too, but it's not available right now. they do bring back programs, so it could come back. I first watched this series via DVDs from my library. LOVE IT.

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                  vinsane — 9 years ago(June 09, 2016 02:48 PM)

                  I'm not from the U.S. actually. I live in that other former colony across the pond from
                  Old Blighty
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                  Thanks for the leads but, if I ever get a strong hankering to binge watch, I shall dust off my old VHS tapes and see if the old machine will play them after all these years. Meanwhile, I'll keep an eye on the discount DVD bins for any good old Britcoms.
                  Eeek!!! I'm getting dressed.

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                    gorbals406 — 12 years ago(September 28, 2013 09:20 AM)

                    Ah wullnae haud that against yae, ya Sassenach bastar'.

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                      larry-485-161583 — 13 years ago(November 26, 2012 01:14 AM)

                      The Squirrels.
                      An office set sitcom with Ken Jones and Bernard Hepton.
                      Also donkey jacket wearing, The Times reading Selwyn Froggit.
                      Neither has ever been repeated as far as I know.

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                        Future_Games — 13 years ago(November 28, 2012 06:53 AM)

                        I've just watched "Solo" for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it.
                        ROCK STA
                        RS HAVE KIDN
                        APPED MY SON

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                          vinsane — 13 years ago(December 07, 2012 07:28 AM)

                          I don't think anyone has mentioned So You Think You've Got Troubles.
                          http://www.imdb.com/board/10101201/combined
                          I don't think it's ever been released on DVD so it's not going to be easy to find unless your local TV service buys the rights, as hasn't happened in my area for a very long time. Only a single series was produced as I remember but it was very different and brilliant.
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                            MarlboroMoro — 13 years ago(December 11, 2012 08:09 AM)

                            I know people have mentioned them already but "Spaced" and "Black Books" are my all time favourites along with Red Dwarf, but these are relatively well known. All the others are great too, oh and "The Mighty Boosh" I don't know how well known that is outside the UK.

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                              MarlboroMoro — 13 years ago(December 11, 2012 08:11 AM)

                              Oh and Noel Fieldings Luxury Comedy!

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                                Snoopety — 13 years ago(December 27, 2012 11:19 PM)

                                I'm not sure which are "lesser known" in the UK, but here in Australia I'd classify these as the best lesser known Britcoms:
                                The Thin Blue Line
                                Kiss Me Kate
                                Dinnerladies
                                The Royle Family

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                                  Hargiwald — 13 years ago(January 10, 2013 10:08 AM)

                                  Darkplace

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                                    samstune — 13 years ago(January 20, 2013 05:52 PM)

                                    The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin-Hasn't been shown here in many years-Loved Reg's Grot Shop.

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                                      Milo_Milosovic — 13 years ago(January 21, 2013 02:59 PM)

                                      The Day Today
                                      Brass-Eye

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                                        outahand — 13 years ago(January 22, 2013 05:23 PM)

                                        Peep Show
                                        Black Books
                                        Brass Eye
                                        Nathan Barley
                                        I.T. Crowd
                                        Fresh Meat
                                        Alan Partridge
                                        Marion & Geoff
                                        Catterick
                                        Nighty Night
                                        Jam
                                        -Outahand-
                                        Cultural Design

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                                          Acceler8 — 12 years ago(April 23, 2013 08:51 AM)

                                          Murder Most Horrid
                                          The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole
                                          The British Comic Strip
                                          The Kenny Everett Television Show

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