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father ted only fools and horses (especially the early ones) fawlty towers spitting image the royle family (the last two xmas specials were toss though)
and an honourable mention for last of the summer wine
LOTSW is controversial but I've only started watching these on Dave now. They were quite cleverly written. They're not split your sides humour but I find them funny.
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 16:30 - Aug 30 with 2432 views
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 13:31 - Aug 30 by Tonto
Coupling Arrested Developement Father Ted Blackadder Fawlty Towers
honerable mention to the first series of Threesome. Unfortunately the second series was a bit sh..
4 superb choices and one bizarre one! Guess we all have a weakness ;) Coupling? I watched it a few times and couldn't bear it! I should've put Arrested in my 5 actually. Superb.
Bare bones.
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 18:06 - Aug 30 with 2378 views
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 14:48 - Aug 30 by MrSheen
Beat me to it. The Irish actor, David Kelly, only died last year. Better known as the builder in Fawlty Towers and in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Last I heard Richard O'Sullivan was living at Brinsworth House, the home for distressed entertainers in Twickenham, previous residents Alan Freeman, Charlie Drake and MIck McManus. Cursed by Tony Blackburn.
O'Sullivan stole the heart of Blackburns missus at the time, Tessa ? Blackburn the lily livered shi* was crying all over the place in public at the time.
Most of my favourites already listed, so a another that has links to the above mentioned Mr O' Sullivan, ' Man about the House' another spin off was 'George & Mildred'
One that no one under 50 would know of and certainly would not get an airing today.
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 19:09 - Aug 30 by wood_hoop
O'Sullivan stole the heart of Blackburns missus at the time, Tessa ? Blackburn the lily livered shi* was crying all over the place in public at the time.
Most of my favourites already listed, so a another that has links to the above mentioned Mr O' Sullivan, ' Man about the House' another spin off was 'George & Mildred'
One that no one under 50 would know of and certainly would not get an airing today.
'Mind your Language' '
Remember that. In fact, one of my late father's drinking pals told me Blackburn asked out his daughter soon after O'Sullivan "stole" her.
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 20:29 - Aug 30 with 2299 views
No one else liked Big train?!, just me then. Armstrong and miller deserve a shout imho. Gavin and Stacey. I've also just started watching The Trip with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon which is very good. Mighty Boosh first series.
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 20:33 - Aug 30 with 2295 views
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 12:46 - Aug 30 by Pommyhoop
Probably this^^^ but I'd ditch Bottom for Only Fools. Phoenix Nights was brilliant.I still piss myself when I think of the little sketch at the end of each show of someone auditioning.One was a one legged teddy boy hopping about singing an Elvis number .The club owner fella said 'Yea very good but do you know any other songs' The one legged fella said 'Aye, Blue Suede Shoe.' Superb!
Found it .He hasnt hopping about but I got the main line right. Loved Phoenix Nights..
IT Crowd - series 2, ep 1 the work outing makes me laugh so much it's painful Dave Allen - the first 'serious' comedian I ever got...brilliant League of Gentlemen - indescribeable Brass Eye - the pea-dough special was amazing Armstrong & Miller - well written traditional British sketch show and v funny.
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 23:15 - Aug 30 by E17hoop
IT Crowd - series 2, ep 1 the work outing makes me laugh so much it's painful Dave Allen - the first 'serious' comedian I ever got...brilliant League of Gentlemen - indescribeable Brass Eye - the pea-dough special was amazing Armstrong & Miller - well written traditional British sketch show and v funny.
A huge number of great shows mentioned already
a few oldies I havent seen mentioned
On the Buses The Good Life It Ain't half hot mum Bless this house Till death us do part
I thought Coupling was excellent, and I confess to watching friends but fast forward through the bits without Jennifer Aniston on screen
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 00:07 - Aug 31 with 2201 views
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 19:09 - Aug 30 by wood_hoop
O'Sullivan stole the heart of Blackburns missus at the time, Tessa ? Blackburn the lily livered shi* was crying all over the place in public at the time.
Most of my favourites already listed, so a another that has links to the above mentioned Mr O' Sullivan, ' Man about the House' another spin off was 'George & Mildred'
One that no one under 50 would know of and certainly would not get an airing today.
'Mind your Language' '
I'm under 50 and remember mind your language, along with love thy neighbour in the wont get another airing stakes
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Whats your top 5 comedies? on 13:37 - Aug 30 by Bluce_Ree
1. The New Statesman 2. Archer 3. Brass Eye 4. The Young Ones 5. Blackadder
My favourite ever comedy episodes however are;
The Black Seal (final episode of Blackadder s1. Whatever you think of that series as a whole, that episode is better than anything else in any series)
Terry Scrote (the 'super grass' episode of A Set of Six with Rowland Rivron).
'The Black Seal' is the absolute dog's b0ll0cks. Myself and two mates can quote more or less the entire episode verbatim - and do pretty much everytime we see each other. Almost every single line is comic genius.
The trial scene is 'The Witchsmeller Pursuivant' is a masterclass as well.
My Top 5 (in no particular order):
* Blackadder * Father Ted * Alan Partridge * Brasseye * The Thick Of It
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Whats your top 5 comedies? on 09:41 - Aug 31 with 2138 views