Comedies

matty1001

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Following on from Meg\'s thread which veered on to comedies... (amongst other things)
What are your top comedy programs? The type you could watch again and again.

Royle Family - A perfect slice of working class british life. Amazingly funny, simply because it doesn\'t try to be.

Fast Show - A little more mature than Harry Enfield\'s stuff, and some really great running sketchs. Ralf and Ted are classic...

Red Dwarf - Need I say more.

Young Ones - I\'m a little to young to \'get\' everything, especially a lot of the political stuff brought up. But this is fantastic, Alexi Sayle at his most imaginative. The atom bome episode is amazing.

Father Ted - Graham Linehans best. \"These are small, those are faaaar away\"

Blackadder - I\'m sure most of you will have this in a top selection.

And many many more....

So what\'s yours :D
 

treide

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Black Adder is brilliant.

The Office has its moments, but I mainly enjoy the quirky characters.

Seinfeld definitely had some gems.

The Simpsons, especially when they push the envelope of propriety.

South Park, because they always push the envelope of propriety, and will ridicule everyone.
 

squidders

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The Simpsons - The best animation comedy by far, nobody else has been as funny for as long.

The fasy show - The best comedy sketch show of all time for me.

Family guy - Brian is my favorite

South Park - For when i\'m feeling coarse

My name is Earl - Damn I love that series.

Coupling - Much amusement in a bar

Teachers - Much amusement in a school

Harry enfield and chums - just for this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_O_HrEuhEY and this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08BqaSuEE_w&feature=related
 

mrrocknroll

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US shows:

South Park
Family Guy
American Dad

UK Shows

Red Dwarf
Black Adder
The Office (sorry America ur one was cruds)
Harry Enfield and Friends
The Fast Show
 

mud duck

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Red Green, well the first couple of seasons. Haven\'t seen it in a dogs age, so I\'m not sure if it is still going strong.
 

Undave

Flockwit
Black Adder, Father Ted and Red Dwarf are in there certainly. I\'ll add:

Black Books: Bill Bailey and Dylan Moran, a perfect pair.

Coupling: IMO a better version of Friends

Two and a half men: Charlie Sheen quite likely just being himself

Not the Nine O\'clock News: A propper classic

The Kenney Everett Show: It\'s awful but it cracks me up every time

and even though they aren\'t strictly speaking comedies I\'ll add these two because they have some absolutely hilarious bits:

Hustle: If you haven\'t seen these you really really ought to

Life on Mars / Ashes to ashes: I got told off for laughing uproariously at the Camberwick Green part lol
 

mrrocknroll

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Originally posted by Undave
Life on Mars / Ashes to ashes: I got told off for laughing uproariously at the Camberwick Green part lol

I totally forgot about them two. Life on mars was way better imo, but ashes to ashes I could relate to a lot more.
 

matty1001

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A few more,

Spaced
Monty Python
Pheonix Nights
Peep Show
Mighty Boosh
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Q.I.
A bit of Fry and Laurie
The Two Ronnies (Fork Handles had me crying with laughter!)
Alan Partridge
Only Fools and Horses
 

treide

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We rented a Jeeves & Wooster DVD recently, and I thought it was great!

It is a trip seeing Hugh Laurie act so silly in his older stuff and then be such a nasty curmudgeon on House.
 

Undave

Flockwit
Why Hugh Laurie tries to put on an American accent in his recent stuff completely mystifies me. It sounds so incredibly fake and I\'m British. I dread to think what it sounds like to real Americans.

His comedy series with Stephen Fry got a bit hit and miss towards the end but I distinctly remember almost pissing myself laughing when they did this
 

DaN

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What about HIGNFY and Whose line is it anyway?

(The British, Clive Anderson version rather than the smarmy US Drew Carey version)
 

Legacy Account

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The League of Gentlemen
Red Dwarf
Father Ted
The Fast Show
Blackadder
Fawlty Towers
Black Books
Spaced
Alan Partridge
Phoenix Nights
The Young Ones
Bottom
 

Aidan K

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I love the off the wall comedy of Green Wing, and going back to Black Adder, Bottom and Black Books as well...
 

Sand Rat

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Time for my age to show here -

Two Ronnies
Up all Hours
Dave Allen at Large
Benny Hill
Up Pompeii
French and Saunders
 
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