gazza77 Posted November 1 Posted November 1 Just rewatching Early Doors, a much underated classic imo. Other favourites include Phoenix Nights, Blackadder and Red Dwarf. What's your classic comedy watch? 2 Please view my photos. http://www.hughesphoto.co.uk/ Little Nook Farm - Caravan Club Certificated Location in the heart of the Pennines overlooking Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley. http://www.facebook.com/LittleNookFarm Little Nook Cottage - 2-bed self-catering cottage in the heart of the Pennines overlooking Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley. Book now via airbnb
The Hallucinating Goose Posted November 2 Posted November 2 This is my topic right here. Comedy is a big passion of mine. In terms of what I'd define as 'Classic' comedy my favourites would be Father Ted by a long way followed by The Vicar of Dibley. If we are taking into account any era, my favourite comedy of all time is Plebs, followed by The Inbetweeners, Detectorists and Bluestone 42 I would say.
Cumbrian Fanatic Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Enjoyed most of what's been mentioned so far, but for me the greatest of all time is Only Fools and Horses. Next on the list would be Blackadder and Porridge but I'm pretty sure I missing some favourites - too early and watching the NZ v Tonga game 100% League 0% Union Just because I don't know doesn't mean I don't understand
The Hallucinating Goose Posted November 2 Posted November 2 12 minutes ago, Cumbrian Fanatic said: Enjoyed most of what's been mentioned so far, but for me the greatest of all time is Only Fools and Horses. Next on the list would be Blackadder and Porridge but I'm pretty sure I missing some favourites - too early and watching the NZ v Tonga game NZ v Tonga certainly could be a funny one!
Father Gascoigne Posted November 2 Posted November 2 (edited) The Holy Grail of comedy sitcoms for me consists of I'm Alan Partridge and Only Fools and Horses. I've found the success of a comedy comes down to whether I find the main character (or one of the main characters) naturally funny. It wouldn't matter if they were reading from a dictionary, I'd still find it amusing. I put the success of Partridge and OFAH down to the brilliance of Steve Coogan and David Jason. Their comedic timing and delivery is impeccable. They also tend to play self-deprecating characters. It might explain why I've never taken to Atkinson or Cleese. Another comedian that fits this bill is Ricky Gervais. The Office and Extras flirt with joining the pantheon, but fall short on multiple rewatches, through no fault of Gervais who carries both shows. Larry David is another favourite, though the length of Curb means the great stuff gets lost in the dross, making rewatches a chore at times. It doesn't always have to be the main character/actor that proves the draw. Steve Little steals the show in Eastbound and Down. He plays Stevie Janowski, who for me is the single greatest supporting character in a comedy bar none. Sorry Dave...I mean Rodney! Edited November 2 by Father Gascoigne 2
Gerrumonside ref Posted November 2 Posted November 2 The Day Today is one of my all time faves. Think it’s still very relevant today and a perceptive skit on the rolling news channels. Chris Morris is a genius! 1
HawkMan Posted November 2 Posted November 2 (edited) Top ten for me, in no particular order. Father Ted, Red Dwarf, Ever Decreasing Circles, Lead Balloon, Fawlty Towers, Brittas Empire, Not Going Out, IT Crowd, Alan Partridge ( all series) and Rising Damp. Lead Balloon, never heard of it until recently, really recommend it. Edited November 2 by HawkMan
The Hallucinating Goose Posted November 2 Posted November 2 1 hour ago, Gerrumonside ref said: The Day Today is one of my all time faves. Think it’s still very relevant today and a perceptive skit on the rolling news channels. Chris Morris is a genius! I agree, Four Lions is a masterpiece of British comedy! 1
The Phantom Horseman Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Some good ones mentioned in the list so far but my idea of the best one hasn't been yet - The Thick Of It. Rarely can life have imitated art so much as it has in the dozen or so years since the last series of this was made. 1 "I won’t engage in a debate because the above is correct and if anything else is stated to the contrary it’s incorrect."
JohnM Posted November 2 Posted November 2 I can thoroughly recommend the documentary based on my character. "One foot in the grave" 1 2
gingerjon Posted November 2 Posted November 2 The opening episode of Derry Girls is what I would show to anyone in answer to the question, "How do you set up a new show, introduce all the characters, make it funny *and* have multiple internal story arcs that all come together perfectly inside 25 minutes"? Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. (Terry Pratchett)
gittinsfan Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Fawlty Towers or anything Monty Python.Also Yes Minister / Prime Minister. 1
Josef K Posted November 2 Posted November 2 I love almost anything done by Armando Iannucci, and also Julia Davis. When i was younger Rik Mayall’s - Kevin Turvey made me laugh out loud. Police Squad was hilarious. I loved KYTV, and a huge mention to The Trailer Park Boys. 1
graveyard johnny Posted November 2 Posted November 2 father ted bottom league of gentlemen early doors phoenix nights still game on the buses (movies) one foot in the grave 1 see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile
HawkMan Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Lots of great shows I watch, my top 10 posted above, here's a shout to my next ten favourites. Black Books, Blackadder, Bottom, Toast Of London, Reginald Perrin, Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads, The Squirrels, Chelmsford 123, I Didn't Know You Cared and Father Dear Father.
The Hallucinating Goose Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Oh yeah, I forgot Derry Girls in my previous post, one of my absolute favourites!
tim2 Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Father Ted, Blackadder, Dad's Army, Porridge, Alan Partridge, Bottom, Til Death Do Us Part, Steptoe, Fawlty Towers. Probably some others. From across the pond M*A*S*H, It's Always Sunny in Phildalphia, Frasier, What we do in the Shadows, Schitt's Creek. Currently I think "Alma's Not Normal" is the best sitcom on the box.Siobhan Finneran and Lorraine Ashburne are brilliant in it. 1 "I am the avenging angel; I come with wings unfurled, I come with claws extended from halfway round the world. I am the God Almighty, I am the howling wind. I care not for your family; I care not for your kin. I come in search of terror, though terror is my own; I come in search of vengeance for crimes and crimes unknown. I care not for your children, I care not for your wives, I care not for your country, I care not for your lives." - (c) Jim Boyes - "The Avenging Angel"
Padge Posted November 2 Posted November 2 From here, Regie Perrin, Rising Damp with the brilliant Leonard Rossiter, Porridge, Mrs Merton and some, not all, Blackadder. USA, M*A*S*H and the absolute classic The Beverley Hillbillies. 1 Visit my photography site www.padge.smugmug.com Radio 5 Live: Saturday 14 April 2007 Dave Whelan "In Wigan rugby will always be king" This country's wealth was created by men in overalls, it was destroyed by men in suits.
GURNER Posted November 2 Posted November 2 OOO, this is difficult but here goes, in some kind of age order. Dad's army, Reginald perrin, fawlty towers, brass, father ted..totally brilliant. Just got onto Sean Locks 15 storeys high, I think it's brilliant but it's all subjective Nearly forgot Rab c nesbitt and still game will probably remember others as soon as i hit send Caught by a feckin speed camera. try these I did and it saved me a heap o money and penalty points.
The Hallucinating Goose Posted November 2 Posted November 2 (edited) Here is my attempt at a top 10 in order: 1. Plebs 2. The Inbetweeners 3. Detectorists 4. Derry Girls 5. Father Ted 6. Bluestone 42 7. The Cleaner 8. Motherland 9. The IT Crowd 10. The Vicar of Dibley That was tough but I think it's about right..! Edited November 2 by The Hallucinating Goose
gazza77 Posted November 2 Author Posted November 2 Some good stuff here, especially Father Ted and Blackadder. A current favourite, although a mix of game show and comedy is Taskmaster. It's just nuts at times, Alex Horne is an excellent writer. Please view my photos. http://www.hughesphoto.co.uk/ Little Nook Farm - Caravan Club Certificated Location in the heart of the Pennines overlooking Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley. http://www.facebook.com/LittleNookFarm Little Nook Cottage - 2-bed self-catering cottage in the heart of the Pennines overlooking Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley. Book now via airbnb
GURNER Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Dinnerladies and pretty much everything by Victoria wood. Not going out and there will probably be more Caught by a feckin speed camera. try these I did and it saved me a heap o money and penalty points.
Derwent Posted November 2 Posted November 2 Still Game Brooklyn 99 The Office (US) Car Share Yes Minister Phoenix Nights Two Doors Down This Country Friday Night Dinner dinnerladies 2 I’m not prejudiced, I hate everybody equally
graveyard johnny Posted November 3 Posted November 3 forgot about 2 doors down - very good indeed see you later undertaker - in a while necrophile
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