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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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    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.
    Eeek!!! I'm getting dressed.

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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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                      emuboy — 12 years ago(June 29, 2013 07:06 PM)

                      In Australia, very few people have heard of The Worst Week of My Life, which centered around the misadventures of the bumbling Howard Steel, his long-suffering wife Mel, her humorless parents Dick and Angela and other characters, such as Mel's drama queen younger sister, strange uncle and Howard's loopy PA. A comedy where everything possible goes wrong for the well-intentioned Howard, this is possibly the funniest show I have ever seen, but so obscure.
                      While not strictly a sitcom, as it was more comedy-drama, one of the best British shows was The Hello Girls, which was made in the mid 1990s and centered around a group of girls working at a telephone exchange in the late 1950s. So obscure and forgotten is The Hello Girls that I was beginning to think I had imagined the whole thing, until I found evidence that it actually existed on the internet.

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                        brucecorneil1960 — 12 years ago(June 30, 2013 03:54 AM)

                        Loved the early Dave Allen shows (Dave Allen at Large) in the 1970s. Unfortunately, he became very crude and foul - mouthed when he came back on to TV years later. Not sure what he was trying to achieve. Possibly trying to keep up with younger comics. Still, he was great in his prime.

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                          zoso_uk — 12 years ago(September 10, 2013 01:11 PM)

                          Rab C Nesbitt. It's based in Glasgow though, so it's unlikely people outside of the UK (even sometimes outside of Scotland lol) will understand the speech. But if you're lucky enough to 'get it', it's genius. The early years were absolutely hilarious. Gregor Fisher is without doubt the best drunk actor I have ever seen.
                          I did not hit you. I simply high-fived your face.

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                            gorbals406 — 12 years ago(September 22, 2013 04:28 PM)

                            Rab C Nesbitt. It's based in Glasgow though, so it's unlikely people outside of the UK (even sometimes outside of Scotland lol) will understand the speech
                            I agree that it's genius, but no one outside of Glaswegians will understand it, not even a lot of other Scots.
                            I posted on another board that the episode called
                            Semmitry
                            , S06E04 should have won an award for being the best show I've ever watched dealing with cancer.
                            "Faith is the substitution of emotion for evidence."
                            Rab C. Nesbitt
                            "To a religious mind, atheism is the most conventional way of being unconventional."
                            Rev. Ives

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                              Superunknovvn — 11 years ago(November 13, 2014 02:23 AM)

                              my life in film
                              "We learned more from a three minute record than we ever learned in school"

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                                RoseAndTheDoctor — 11 years ago(February 18, 2015 01:52 AM)

                                "Coupling" hands down. It's my favorite of all TV comedies, not just Britcoms.

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                                  JaneDough42 — 11 years ago(February 19, 2015 06:24 PM)

                                  I also liked to watch Fresh Fields. I also enjoyed:
                                  Blackadder
                                  To The Manor Born
                                  The Good Life
                                  All Creatures Great and Small
                                  Yes Minister
                                  Birds of a Feather
                                  The Benny Hill Show
                                  Lead Balloon

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                                    RebelBette — 11 years ago(February 25, 2015 11:38 PM)

                                    Green Wing
                                    Coupling
                                    Black Adder
                                    Vicar of Dilby
                                    Waiting for God
                                    Doc Martin
                                    Kingdom
                                    Monday Monday
                                    Gavin and Stacy
                                    Spaced
                                    Whites
                                    Those are all of my favorite Britcoms (at the moment) that I can recall currently.. However, there are very many more

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                                      russianunicorn — 11 years ago(February 26, 2015 02:31 PM)

                                      Stella is set in Wales but.if I had to say Brittish it would be The Wrong Mans

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                                        tom-in-pascagoula — 11 years ago(March 19, 2015 10:23 AM)

                                        I am currently enjoying my recent discovery of "Time Gentlemen, Please!" (2000-2002)

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                                          Wood-20 — 10 years ago(April 20, 2015 08:57 PM)

                                          Roman's Empire. One off series in 2007. It had Chris O'Dowd and Nicholas Burns and it was hilarious.

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