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 BEST BRITISH SITCOM
 
What was the best British sitcom ?
Hancock's Half Hour [ 2 ]  [8.00%]
Steptoe and Son [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
The Likely Lads/ Whatever Happened To Likely Lads ? [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Till Death Us Do Part/ In Sickness and In Health [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Dad's Army [ 1 ]  [4.00%]
Some Mothers Do Ave Em [ 1 ]  [4.00%]
The Good Life [ 1 ]  [4.00%]
Allo Allo [ 1 ]  [4.00%]
Are You Being Served ? [ 2 ]  [8.00%]
Fawlty Towers [ 3 ]  [12.00%]
Only Fools and Horses [ 2 ]  [8.00%]
Porridge [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Open All Hours [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
The Young Ones [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Blackadder [ 2 ]  [8.00%]
Yes Minister / Yes Prime Minister [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
One Foot In the Grave [ 1 ]  [4.00%]
Absolutely Fabulous [ 3 ]  [12.00%]
The Royle Family [ 0 ]  [0.00%]
Other (please state) [ 6 ]  [24.00%]
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Classic Movie Man
Posted on Mar 21 2006, 04:19 PM


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The situation comedy of generally 30 minute segments was a staple of British TV until the 1990s. So what is your fave and if you like post why ? I've tried to cover all the decades in the poll choices though I'm less keen on the 90s' shows apart from One Foot In The Grave. I'm sure I've missed some good ones out.

I think I have to go with Dad's Army because the characters were so beautifully drawn and acted. Fawlty Towers though probably makes me laugh most.
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Tamilull
Posted on Mar 21 2006, 05:16 PM


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Faulty Towers is my favorite followed by Ab Fab and Keeping Up Apperances.
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Phil1970
Posted on Mar 21 2006, 05:47 PM


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Only Fools & Horses for me, the programme was an indelible part of my childhood, great characters, performances, and it was wonderfully developed. Sadly it should have ended in '96 and because it didn't it became a pale shadow of it's former self, at it's peak though in the late 80's early 90's it was the best thing on telly.

Blackadder is a very close second, with Fawlty Towers an equally close third.
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Posted on Mar 21 2006, 08:44 PM


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I went with Allo Allo, I never tire of the crazy word play, plots and ongoing storyline, of that list, a close second is Are You Being Served and I have a great love for Black Adder, Fawlty Towers, Hancock's Half-Hour, Red Dwarf, Goodnight Sweetheart, Black Books, Spaced and at times Carry On Laughing.

Care to suggest anything else I should explore given those I just listed? I live in the US but I am willing to import, otherwise I would never know Hancock's Half-Hour, Spaced and most of the Carry On films.
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Posted on Mar 21 2006, 09:05 PM


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Wow! None of my favorites are on that list.

My favorites are:

1. Father Ted
2. Keeping Up Appearances
3. The Vicar of Dibley

And yeah....I LOVE Father Ted. It's crude, rude, and socially unacceptable...but it's REALLY funny.

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Posted on Mar 21 2006, 10:01 PM


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I haven't voted yet, it would be very difficult to choose one as better than all of the others. What would be the criteria ?, I could make out a valid case for many of them since they have different qualities to offer. I can narrow it down a little to: Porridge, Steptoe & Son, Fawlty Towers, Dads Army, Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads. I doubt if I could choose just one from those five. I have to say that I really disliked Allo Allo, to me it was just farce, it didn't seem to contribute anything to the development of comedy and there was nothing that hadn't already been done a lot better elsewhere.
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Posted on Mar 22 2006, 12:10 AM


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i voted for "Other" cuz my fav i think just has to be As Time Goes By with Judi Dench & Geoffrey Palmer. it's a story that's geared more for people my age. i did also enjoy that one with Catherine Zeta Jones, The Merry Buds of May i believe it was called. interesting characters in that. get a kick out of Blackadder (especially the series that include Hugh Laurie). love The Thin Blue Line as well.

sadly we seem to be getting a lot of stuff from britain that appeals more to the younger crowd these days. typical i suppose. but it IS getting harder to find things to watch that i really enjoy.


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Posted on Mar 22 2006, 12:20 AM


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My favorite in the list would have to be The Good Life (here in the U.S. it was called Good Neighbors). I found that show extremely funny. Perhaps because when I was younger I had a Tom and Barbara bent and wished I could do the same thing.

I also enjoyed Faulty Towers and Chef. Classic British comedy in my opinion. What was the name of the show about the guy who freaked out and made everyone believe he had committed suicide by drowning in the ocean but he did it to escape his job and wife and start over again? That was hilarious but I have not seen it in years.

There was also a show about a Australian mom and her two sons and all I recall is that she favored the one son, who was no good, over the other son who was always there for her.

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Posted on Mar 22 2006, 12:34 AM


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QUOTE (Ktrek @ Mar 22 2006, 12:20 AM)
What was the name of the show about the guy who freaked out and made everyone believe he had committed suicide by drowning in the ocean but he did it to escape his job and wife and start over again? That was hilarious but I have not seen it in years.


The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin. Talking of Leonard Rossitter, I just realised that Rising Damp hasn't been mentioned ohmy.gif ohmy.gif Probably the best sitcom to come from ITV, but to be honest it wouldn't have much competition there.
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Ian
Posted on Mar 22 2006, 12:55 AM


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I've ticked the Daddy of them all- TONY HANCOCK. Hancock was a remarkable comedy actor whose medium was really radio but who transferred to television impressively. A master of pause, a master of inflection, a master of expression. He established the pattern for the two ordinary working class geezers going about their lives that was to be a staple of British sitcom.

SIDNEY JAMES was an integral part of the show and when Sid left, Hancock was never the same. Sidney James starred in a host of CARRY ON films and whatever one may think of them, Sid and KENNETH WILLIAMS were guaranteed to make you laugh.

The two geezer sitcom was developed by Galton and Simpson (who wrote )Hancock's Half Hour) with STEPTOE AND SON though personally I preferred THE LIKELY LADS, which was the start of the very impressive acting career of JAMES BOLAM.

There was also a lovely almost forgotten one series sitcom in the 70s based on PETER TINNISWOOD'S stories called I DIDN'T KNOW YOU CARED which was brilliant and starred ROBIN BAILEY.

I agree with Bradman. Not only is ALLO ALLO rubbish, it was a tasteless mockery of the French (or Belgian) Resistance, and the whole idea was pinched from a fine serious BBC drama on the subject called SECRET ARMY.

The one man I love from British sitcom is TONY HANCOCK. He's up there for me with Buster and W.C. and Phil Silvers, and that dear old British music hall comic and latter day Beckett actor MAX WALL.
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Posted on Mar 22 2006, 01:25 AM


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good topic..... I didn't see my all-time fave: TO THE MANOR BORN, which starred Penelope Keith...... I also liked GOOD NEIGHBORS, which starred Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal and Keith......

ARE YOU BEING SERVED was hysterically funny and I especially loved Mollie Sugden as Mrs. Slocombe.....
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Of the few I've seen, "Absolutely Fabulous" is my favorite. Eddy and Pats, both self-absorbed and raucous libertarians, cuss and smoke and drink and pop pills aplenty while in pursuit of whatever fad is current. Yet they never really succeed. No sentimentality either, just blatantly outrageous behavior ... laughcont.gif ...

Great Poll ...

Yowza ...
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QUOTE (Bradman @ Mar 21 2006, 06:34 PM)
The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin.  Talking of Leonard Rossitter, I just realised that Rising Damp hasn't been mentioned ohmy.gif  ohmy.gif  Probably the best sitcom to come from ITV, but to be honest it wouldn't have much competition there.

Thanks Jeff! biggrin.gif I guess you don't recall the other show I was talking about?

Kevin
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Never mind I found the name of the show. It was "Mother and Son" (1984). Here is the description of the show:

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Arthur Beare (Garry McDonald) is a 40 something son still living at home taking care of his senile mother Maggie (Ruth Cracknell). However no matter what he does he cannot seem to get ahead and is always coming unstuck, where Robert (Henri Szeps) cannot put a foot wrong in his mothers eyes, where all he is after is his mothers hidden money


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Posted on Mar 22 2006, 03:57 AM


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The Young Ones!
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QUOTE (Ktrek @ Mar 22 2006, 03:25 AM)
Thanks Jeff! biggrin.gif I guess you don't recall the other show I was talking about?

Kevin

Kevin, I didn't see Mother and Son, it's possible that it never made it to UK TV. Talking of Reggie Perrin there was a line which I found particularly funny. They visit a safari Park, Reggie his wife, daughter, son-in-law and their two young children (Infants) Reggie merely tolerates his son-in-law with thinly veiled contempt. They get stuck in a long queue of traffic, monkeys are jumping on cars, lions pace menacingly nearby, just then the little girl says "Mummy, Wayne just did poopy plops" 6456212-Ti.gif 6456212-Ti.gif
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QUOTE (drednm @ Mar 21 2006, 05:25 PM)
good topic..... I didn't see my all-time fave: TO THE MANOR BORN, which starred Penelope Keith...... I also liked GOOD NEIGHBORS, which starred Richard Briers, Felicity Kendal and Keith......

ARE YOU BEING SERVED was hysterically funny and I especially loved Mollie Sugden as Mrs. Slocombe.....

i too enjoyed To The Manor Born (Peter Bowles is lovely isn't he! rolleyes.gif)
penelope keith is such a fun actress to watch and when she gets that haughty manner where all her words seem to be coming from the back of her throat.....well too funny.

i also liked Good Neighbors. i thot Felicity and Richard just made the cutest couple. and of course Penelope as the ultimate, er, snob. but a nice snob really. quite accomodating to the more earthy felicity & richard. they played off each other well.

of course Are You Being Served. became a smash hit here in US due to PBS being smart enuf to promote it and keep it playing.

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QUOTE (Bradman @ Mar 21 2006, 04:34 PM)
QUOTE (Ktrek @ Mar 22 2006, 12:20 AM)
What was the name of the show about the guy who freaked out and made everyone believe he had committed suicide by drowning in the ocean but he did it to escape his job and wife and start over again? That was hilarious but I have not seen it in years.


The Fall And Rise Of Reginald Perrin. Talking of Leonard Rossitter, I just realised that Rising Damp hasn't been mentioned ohmy.gif ohmy.gif Probably the best sitcom to come from ITV, but to be honest it wouldn't have much competition there.

you know PBS did run Rising Damp for a short while some years ago. it wasn't a term i was familiar with until i watched the show. my goodness what, er, squalor they lived in? heh heh anyway i kind of found the humor enjoyable what little i recall of it. guess it didn't do well or PBS was only able to buy a few episodes because it didn't stay around long.

i've tried to get into the Reginald Perrin series but try as i may i haven't quite been able to grab onto it. i believe that a much younger Geoffrey Palmer played on that show didn't he? Reggie's friend or something?


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QUOTE (bonnie @ Mar 22 2006, 08:17 PM)
i've tried to get into the Reginald Perrin series but try as i may i haven't quite been able to grab onto it. i believe that a much younger Geoffrey Palmer played on that show didn't he? Reggie's friend or something?


bon

Yes Geoffrey Palmer was in the series, I think he was Reggie's brother-in-law. His character had recently left the army and he was usually trying to borrow things from Reggie, this was always preceded by him saying "There's been a bit of a cock-up on the catering front" Incidentally, I am also a fan of As Time Goes By, a marvellous series, very relaxed, excellent dialogue, top-notch acting. Judi Dench and Geoffrey palmer as the leads, you couldn't ask for much more, quite gentle and a real delight.
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Oh my goodness, all these childhood memories of mine! Now you've got me feeling homesick. ani_crying.gif ani_crying.gif
There were some I watched a lot more than others as a child, obviously depending on what my parents were watching. One that was on a lot, and so is now a favourite, is Only Fools and Horses. I think it was just brilliant. biggrin.gif

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I remember another Judi Dench sitcom called A FINE ROMANCE, which co-starred Michael Williams, who was her real-life husband.... It iwas a bittersweet comedy about middle-aged courtship..... Dench was wonderful.....
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Yes, I agree, AS TIME GOES BY and A FINE ROMANCE were both wonderful. JUDI DENCH is a superb actress.
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I voted for ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE.

However, no-one has mentioned the very long running BIRDS OF A FEATHER. It's about two sisters whose husbands are in jail and they live in a luxurious house in a very posh outer suburb of London. They are both cockney girls and have a very snobbish jewish neighbour with whom they become friendly (after a fashion!). The neighbour (played by Lesley Joseph) is very clothes conscious and is just about the biggest man-eater ever depicted on the small screen. From the fashion and snobbish point of view, I ofter wonder whether she provided the inspiration for the character of Marianne in CYBILL, by far my favourite American Sit-Com.
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1. AbFab
2. Fawlty Towers
3. The Office
4. Red Dwarf
5. Chef


No one liked "Last of the Summer Wine". It's been over 30 years, gotta have some fans at least. I think it's really cute and enjoyable.
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Yes Penelope Keith was queen of the Britcoms for a while..... She was excellent in both GOOD NEIGHBORS and TO THE MANOR BORN.....

But maybe the all-round funniest was ARE YOU BEING SERVED, especially Mollie Sugden and John Inman (Mr. Humphreys)......
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