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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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        Nika72 — 13 years ago(June 17, 2012 12:08 AM)

        Here's my little list for you:
        The Good Life
        Are You Being Served
        As Time Goes By
        Vicar of Dibley
        Outnumbered
        Nika
        I've got a
        Ruby Red
        Desire
        Like a Virus
        Like My Last Hope

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          lolare-blog — 12 years ago(May 01, 2013 06:46 AM)

          PHONESHOP! I seriously think Channel 4 is the HBO of Britain I laughed SO hard at this.. I might even prefer it to Peep Show
          http://www.channel4.com/programmes/phoneshop

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            GoldenBoughSwing — 12 years ago(May 06, 2013 08:01 PM)

            If you liked the original Office and Extras
            You should check out:
            Peep Show
            The Trip
            The Thick of It
            Don't watch anything else before you watch all of those. Those are the only ones you need to see.
            But regarding Black Adder and Red Dwarf. Black Adder isn't that great, but it's a classic and it has a cult following and everybody loves it (but it's not that great.) Red Dwarf is a highly clever scifi comedy that usually has very interesting/complicated plots that are pretty cool to watch, BUT the characters are EXTREMELY annoying, so you'll have to overlook how annoying the characters are to enjoy the very neato scifi plots. I'd say Red Dwarf over Black Adder (though, Red Dwarf has more episodes, so it will take longer to watch.)

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              Gum_Bercules — 12 years ago(May 15, 2013 10:06 PM)

              I can't believe nobody mentioned the two great Ronnie Barker ones
              Porridge
              Open All Hours
              Sure, they're a bit old these days, but they are still classic funny. Very well done.
              And how could you go past
              The Goodies
              The Thin Blue Line
              Going straight (sequel to Porridge)
              Hancock's Half Hour
              Men Behaving Badly
              There are so many to choose from. In fact, I'm kind of jealous if the op. It's like being a kid in a candy store really. I would love to be able to watch all these for the first time.

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                opalockamishabob-1 — 10 years ago(May 24, 2015 11:21 AM)

                raps
                It's not a Brit-com, but if you can get a previously owned DVD copy of "Mother and Son", it would be worth the money. I haven't seen it on our local PBS station for at least 20 years now.
                This winner comes from "down under" [Australia] and it is one of the funnier 30 minutes shows you'll ever see.

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                  Gum_Bercules — 10 years ago(June 07, 2015 01:04 AM)

                  If you love Aussie comedy like that, you should check out 'All Aussie Adventures'. Comedy gold, my friend lol
                  Peace be your pie.

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                    RogiMash — 10 years ago(November 27, 2015 04:46 PM)

                    first belive me,please. try Only Fools and Horses
                    http://www.imdb.com/board/10081912/?ref_=tt_ov_inf
                    i promise,best comediy ever!

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                      federer91 — 10 years ago(February 26, 2016 12:35 PM)

                      You should try Allo Allo. I don't know why it is so unpopular here, but it is one of the best british stitcoms. I have watched it dozen of times and still cracks me up.

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                        Gum_Bercules — 9 years ago(April 09, 2016 12:08 AM)

                        Allo Allo is nothing but catch phrases.
                        Hardly comedy gold.
                        Peace be your pie.

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                          mindthinkr — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 10:24 AM)

                          I loved The Vicar of Dibley with Dawn French as the lead actress. Funny.

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                            Patricia91 — 9 years ago(April 09, 2016 11:52 AM)

                            My favorite is Are You Being Served.

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