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    stevenvh — 15 years ago(April 01, 2011 11:19 PM)

    Dad's Army (forgot this in my message to you, MSK)
    Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em
    Rome. By all means, Rome.

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      raps702 — 15 years ago(April 02, 2011 09:28 AM)

      ThANKS for the recommendations everyone. Someone mentioned the other day that a show called "Absolutely Fabulous" is very funny. I can also get the whole series on dvd from my public library, so wondering if this show is worthwhile getting? Thanks

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        stevenvh — 15 years ago(April 02, 2011 09:50 AM)

        I don't know "Absolutely Fabulous", but if you can get it from the public library you can always try it before you buy.
        Rome. By all means, Rome.

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          Chief_Watches-Many — 15 years ago(April 03, 2011 12:45 PM)

          You could take a look at this playlist
          http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=3E9E455920698FE2
          They are mini documentaries on a lot of our classic comedies (Not really new shows though). You could take a look and get an idea for what some of these shows are and what you may like.
          The doc's themselves are very watchable anyway though don't know if they work well if you don't already know the show's.
          My Youtube Channel (Rare films & TV) -
          http://www.youtube.com/user/ben29mc?feature=mhsn

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            raps702 — 15 years ago(April 03, 2011 03:14 PM)

            Thanks burning-monk, will do

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              Maffers — 14 years ago(June 02, 2011 03:14 PM)

              Someone mentioned the other day that a show called "Absolutely Fabulous" is very funny.
              They are very much mistaken. It's profoundly unfunny.
              Of the shows already listed, I'd say all episodes of 'The Young Ones', 'Fawlty Towers' and 'I'm Alan Partridge' are perfect examples of must-see British comedy.
              'Red Dwarf' I hate.
              'Black Adder' is great, although do take on board the advice about the first series, I personally have a soft spot for it, but it's just not the same as the three following series.
              'Dad's Army' is a classic, although inconsistent.
              'The Inbetweeners' is/was outrageously funny when it came out, but went downhill towards the end. Definitely watch the first series.
              'The Mighty Boosh' is wildly overrated.
              Three more recommendations that haven't been mentioned are:
              'Porridge'
              'One Foot in the Grave'
              'Steptoe and Son'.

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                mindthinkr — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 10:26 AM)

                If you liked her writing on AbFab you might enjoy the Vicar of Dibley. Also funny. Especially some running jokes that go throughout the series.

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                  cherischeris — 14 years ago(June 12, 2011 10:49 AM)

                  Ab Fab is genius. I'd also say Only Fools and Horses, The Smoking room, Peep Show, Misfits and Inbetweeners.

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                    oldeballgame — 15 years ago(April 06, 2011 09:51 AM)

                    Start with "Fawlty Towers".
                    "Pain is an old friend,as long as it is here all is fine,but when it is gone,that is when I worry."

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                      RTJ3-Pls — 15 years ago(April 07, 2011 01:18 AM)

                      Peep Show
                      Spaced
                      Black Books
                      The IT Crowd

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                        mpilaf — 14 years ago(October 30, 2011 10:03 PM)

                        I am in a similar boat to the OP.
                        Loved Spaced. (watched doctor who forever and watched red dwarf previously)
                        Didn't get into Fawlty Towers and Blackadder (especially fawlty towers)
                        Checked out Black Books (funny by not as funny as spaced)
                        Heard about IT crowd
                        Watched Garth Morenghi's Darkplaces
                        Watched the Mighty Boosh
                        As a cautionary tale:
                        Try Spaced/Black Books and the IT crowd.

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                          slavoj_zizek — 14 years ago(May 09, 2011 05:56 PM)

                          I'm an American who has recently started watching British comedies, and here are the ones I have enjoyed the most so far:
                          Peep Show - This show is brilliant! I would rank it up there with Arrested Development as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
                          Pulling - I wish that there were more than just two seasons of this well-written and funny show.
                          Saxondale - I heard that there is an American version of this show in the works, but I can't imagine it working nearly as well as the original. The actor playing the main character is excellent.
                          The next shows on my list to watch are Mighty Boosh, Green Wing, and Spaced. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a way to watch The In-betweeners, but I've heard good things.

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                            mynameisandy81 — 14 years ago(August 10, 2011 08:09 AM)

                            My girlfriend is Canadian, and the first sitcom I showed her was I'm Alan Partridge. She absolutely loves it. (I once got her a mug from Snappy Snaps for her birthday. Alan's face on one side, and a cat on the other.)
                            So I imagine you'll appreciate it, being a fellow seal clubber.
                            Also, Spaced is great. She didn't like that nearly as much, but that's because she's a girl, so didn't ANY of the references.

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                              SunPapushi — 14 years ago(November 18, 2011 10:11 AM)

                              The Inbetweeners
                              is hilarious. Season 3 is a bit of a let down though. A movie has come out which follows the 3rd season and is fantastic.
                              This is my murder-swagger, I wear the skin-trophy of my prey.

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                                thorsail — 14 years ago(December 18, 2011 02:52 PM)

                                I check in here now and again for ideas of what to watch, these days Netflix
                                has MANY British shows online,more than my memory can recall,but includes.
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                                Falwty Towers
                                Monty Python
                                Are You Being Served
                                Green Wing
                                IT Crowd
                                Hyperdrive
                                The Worst Week of My Life
                                All Creatures Great and Small
                                Monarch of the Glen
                                Black Books
                                Top Gear
                                The Avengers
                                Mr. Bean-The Whole Bean
                                Torchwood
                                A bit of Fry and Laurie
                                Dr. Who (some older Eps)
                                Little Briton
                                Doc Martin
                                Hotel Babylon
                                Father Ted
                                Waiting For God
                                The last two: I actually turned off Father Ted after 2 minutes, made it
                                through one episode of "Waiting" but didn't like the characters at all.
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                                They also have "Cash in the Attic", to slow and repetitive-it's a 30 minute
                                show stretched to an hour,and the false drama is tiringooooh, will she get
                                700 pounds for the party,oh dear !Another lady wanted 800 for a vacation,but
                                had like a half-million pounds of crystal and glass in her garage.blah.

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                                  Pithyoneliner — 14 years ago(January 05, 2012 08:09 AM)

                                  Finally someone mentioned the greatest britcom of all time - Father Ted, must see British Comedy, even if I feel 2 mins isn't really giving it a chance! Mind you that review was from someone who thinks 'cash in the attic' is a comedy (WTF?).
                                  Not to offend our neighbours I should point out that Father Ted was written by and starred Irishmen, but I think it still falls under 'britcom'.
                                  Do a search on you tube for 'Father Ted explains perspective' for a flavour.
                                  In order of quality (top to bottom):
                                  Father Ted
                                  Fawlty Towers
                                  Yes Minister
                                  The Inbetweeners (TV show not movie)
                                  Peep Show (seasons 1-4 only)
                                  Blackadder (seasons 2 & 3 only)

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                                    lase-protect — 14 years ago(January 11, 2012 05:42 PM)

                                    My list of 'Greats' -
                                    http://www.imdb.com/list/8ifRqu1j2iY/

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                                      Letmos — 14 years ago(March 13, 2012 04:29 AM)

                                      Peep Show
                                      Lead Balloon
                                      Pete vs Life
                                      Stressed Eddie
                                      The Trip

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                                        Waves19 — 14 years ago(March 24, 2012 11:02 AM)

                                        The Inbetweeners, Absolutely Fabulous, Outnumbered and Life's Too Short are some good ones to start with.

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                                          Purgurl — 13 years ago(May 06, 2012 07:24 AM)

                                          Father Ted is great, as long as you don't mind a bit of 'silly' humour, as there are no high-brow references or anything. I personally find it hilarious- youtube 'My Lovely Horse,' if you like it I think you'll appreciate the show's humour.
                                          I'd recommend Yes Minister/ Yes Prime Minister, an 'The Thick of It' if you like political humour. The former is based on earlier British governments, and the latter more recent governments but both make fun of the fact that Civil Servants basically run the political system in Britain. I personally prefer to watch 'The Thick of It' (with the utmost respect for the show which spawned it) mostly because I think Peter Capaldi as a constantly swearing Scottish man is perfect.
                                          You mention you've watched 'The Office,' so you might want to check out Gervais' more recent offering 'Extras.' He also has a new show only beginning to air on British TV called 'Derek' so you could keep an eye out for that.
                                          Blackadder is a must, as is anything Monty Python.
                                          QI is great, and quite educational too as far as TV programmes go! Try 'A little bit of Fry and Laurie' too, very funny.
                                          More recent British comedies that are worth watching are Outnumbered, (the kids often are unscripted, makes for some very funny dialogue) Black Books, the IT Squad, Miranda, Twenty Twelve (based on the planning for the 2012 Olympic games, I found it really funny), Peep Show (a must).
                                          If you're having trouble finding ways of watching some of these, I know that a lot of them are posted on Youtube. (Usually under the format 'Twenty Twelve (for example), s01 e03)
                                          This mess is gonna get raw, like sushi, so haters to the left

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