Tipsy Giant said:Peep Show
Inbetweeners
Royle Family
Green Wing
episodes
extras
idiot abroad
ricky gervais show
keith lemons world tour
all great british comedies, watch any you have missed for a right treat
EDIT: oh and...
Bo' Selecta
Father Ted
Trigger Happy TV
Monkey Dust
Da Ali G Show
Turning Japenese with Justin Lee Collins
Smack The Poney
IT Crowd
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Man to Man with Dean Learner
The Office
Spaced
Red Dwarf
2 pints of larger & a packet of crisps
Screenwipe
Newswipe
Gameswipe
I'm Alan Partridge
There are lots more but i'm drawing a blank
RE-EDIT: how could I forget ...
I'm Alan Partridge
Teachers
Oh, tell me about it. I always hear how British TV is better, or that watching it means you're more intelligent.SconnieHack said:I'd have to go along with the crowd for the most part, but touting a british comedy series just because its british is the height of precocious trendiness and those people should be beaten with a garden hose.
Red Dwarf had 8 series.scumofsociety said:[Red Dwarf doesn't exist past 6]
I will repeat myself. Red Dwarf does not exist past series 6.GiantRaven said:Red Dwarf had 8 series.scumofsociety said:[Red Dwarf doesn't exist past 6]
Also, is it just me or has nobody mentioned Porridge? Disgraceful.
exactly this.RSGstyle said:What I really love about British sitcoms is that most of the time, the Directors view or expression of the show isn't influenced from monetary gains. This results in a more "raw" type of comedy that isn't affected by whatever fads are going on or you won't get some show that feels like it was made by committee.
With American comedies, they are usually stretched out too far and laid too thin just for the sake of keeping the money rolling. Not to say they aren't good, but most American sitcoms start out really creative and intelligent, but die out and seem to force themselves to produce mediocre work just for the bucks.
It's like Extras...
Of course, these days the US is doing fewer and fewer shows with "full" seasons. It'll be a long time before we get six episode seasons standard, but we're staerting to even out some.Fetzenfisch said:exactly this.
Its the big advantage and disadvantage of britcoms to be pure, original, hilarious and shortliving.
"How long did your show run in the UK?"
"4 years"
"Thats how many episodes?"
"24"
"see thats one season for us"
(Episodes)
Yeah "Episodes" depicts the clash of these 2 worlds in a perfect manner. go watch it NOW
That's debatable really.While the writers and stars were Irish and most,if not all,of the outdoor scenes were shot in Ireland it was made by a British production company for a British TV channel.That makes it British in my opinionObliterato said:Dangerous territory saying that one! As much as it would be great to take credit for the genius that is Father Ted, that's an Irish show, not British.Psycho-Toaster said:Father Ted
We're talking about sitcoms here. The beeb has a whole host of great programmes, it is not the place to go if you're looking for a sitcom though. The only sitcom I can think of that is even mildly funny is Not Going Out. Oh, How Not To Live Your Life as well actually, that can be funny; getting a bit stale though.dathwampeer said:You're kidding rite?kurupt87 said:A general rule of thumb; if it's on BBC or ITV it's bad while if it is on C4 it is good.
ITV I'll float you. But the BBC.
That's about all that's worth watching.