No Right Answer: Best British TV Show Ever

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Best British TV Show Ever

Who better to decide the best British TV show than a couple of Yanks? This one's gonna be big.

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DTWolfwood

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Good choices but i still prefer Top Gear to the two of them. I guess it doesn't really count as it doesnt really have a ravenous fanbase.
 

Assassin Xaero

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You are right about the Monty Python reference (or even words that make them think about it) making people say the whole sketch. I work with a guy that does that... it's annoying as hell.
 

Gizmo1990

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I have to go with Monty Python because Monty Python is still good after all these years. Doctor Who on the other hand has be total dog shit since Moffat took over running the show.

Edit: wait I forgot Blackadder, Blackadder is better than basicly everything.
 

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The choices are too good, a decision is impossible. I'll vote for Doctor Who my first time then hope into my policebox and go back to vote for Monty Python as well
 

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Wow, that is a tough one... I mean Doctor Who is a long running show that manages to still be good (I disagree that Moffat ruined the show, but even if he did, it's still better than most things on tv), but Monty Python is a comedy classic. I'd probably have to go with Monty Python just because I think they found more success and fans in the US, although that may be changing. It seems more people are discovering Doctor Who everyday. This may be a question to revisit someday. In the meantime, keep the shows coming UK (and if you could get Outcasts back on the air it would be most appreciated).
 

Casual Shinji

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Yeah, that's no real contest, now is it.

But then I think both Blackadder and Red Dwarf are better then Dr. Who.
 

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I'm actually not a fan of Dr. Who. I've tried on numerous occasions with numerous Doctors to get into it. Its just too goofy! Too obviously staged! I remember this one scene were an obviously rubber-suit monster chased some blonde bimbo through what was obviously the parking lot outside the studio and it was just too silly and I just turned it off. It was like a bad Benny Hill skit.
I'm convinced the popularity of Dr. Who is inversely proportional to the number of new Star Trek episodes being made. Not that Star Trek isn't goofy mind, but at least in those shows the writers were trying to be serious. Seems like the Dr. Who staff don't want to make good TV, they want to make good fandom fluff.
And it shows...
 
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Casual Shinji said:
Yeah, that's no real contest, now is it.

But then I think both Blackadder and Red Dwarf are better then Dr. Who.
True dat, Blackadder is the most British thing ever.

Also.

No Top Gear?

[HEADING=1]FUCK THIS SHOW![/HEADING]

 

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They are both wrong, Blackadder the second and third. I hate people who haven't seen them because they get to watch them for the first time.
 

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Gizmo1990 said:
I have to go with Monty Python because Monty Python is still good after all these years. Doctor Who on the other hand has be total dog shit since Moffat took over running the show.
To be fair, Monty Python only ran for 4 seasons, there really wasn't much time for them to go downhill.

Still, though, I agree that Monty Python is the better show, though I do enjoy the Doctor. Monty Python's completely ridiculous sense of humor is just too much, there's not anything like it.

P.S. I confess, I'm a Python-Quoter. I won't launch into it if someone mentions or references it, but if someone starts a scene I'll be more than happy to finish it.
 

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I have to say, you CAN get some of those British candy bars in the US. My store has a little import section with a bunch of them. We even had Glucozade and Weetabix. Although, if your only shopping option around you is something like Wal-Mart, you might be s.o.l.

Also, props for The IT Crowd recommendation. I wish there were more episodes of that...

Hell, I would have even watched the American version they were trying to make. But then the networks were all "Oh, we have The Big Bang Theory, we don't NEED another nerd comedy." Damn you Shelden!
 

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You had Doctor Who lose?

Oh, you are lucky Susan is leaving soon. ;p

On a more serious note, the name of the show is No Right Answers, and you both made fair points.

Plus, it's not like it was a landslide victory.

Also, :( now I'm sad again about Susan going away........
 

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Doctor Who should have won. Why? Because the fanbase is not as angry and divided as they think. If I were to say to another DW fan "Matt Smith is my favourite Doctor" they'll go "Cool. Mine's David Tennant" and then we'd discuss more Who things.
 

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KaZuYa said:
The Ignorance of this article beggers belief, lets list British shows better than these two.

1) Red Dwarf
2) Faulty Towers
3) The IT Crowd
4) Black Books
5) The Brittas Empire
6) The Office
7) The Green Wing
8) Only Fools and Horses
9) Knowing me, Knowing you
10) Black Adder
11) Life on Mars
12) Sherlock
13) Spaced
14) Porridge
15) The Two Ronnies
16) The Young Ones
17) Peep Show
18) I'm Alan Partridge

I could go on and on, try either making a show on something you know or at least research.
One of the criteria for the debate was a rabid fanbase. Which those shows, good as they may be, are missing in the US. And The IT Crowd was mentioned at the end at least...
 

ZZoMBiE13

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Everyone knows Red Dwarf is the best British television programme. I thought this was common knowledge? Top Gear comes in a close second.