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Fri Apr-27-07 05:36 PM
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| 57. Goodnight. Thank you. And may your god go with you... |
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That show used to come on at 11:30pm on WLKY in Louisville when I was like 13 or 14. I used to watch it, and tell my classmates the next day about it who thought it was the dumbest thing in the world. I felt like a freak for staying up so late to watch it. But, what can I say, it was very funny stuff.
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| -Looking for Recommendations on British Comedies |
ribofunk |
Apr-27-07 01:01 AM |
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I'm a HUGH Red Dwarf fan, but it tends to be an acquired taste. |
mycritters2 |
Apr-27-07 01:13 AM |
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holy smeg! |
JVS |
Apr-27-07 01:14 AM |
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Smeg off, you! |
mycritters2 |
Apr-27-07 01:15 AM |
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JVS |
Apr-27-07 01:16 AM |
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There, there. Let me heat up a little gazpacho soup for ya. nt |
mycritters2 |
Apr-27-07 01:17 AM |
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JVS |
Apr-27-07 01:17 AM |
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I've never seen 'Dad's Army,' but |
Oeditpus Rex |
Apr-27-07 01:43 AM |
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The Young Ones or Red Dwarf |
Forkboy |
Apr-27-07 01:46 AM |
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I loves me some Britcoms... |
Reverend_Smitty |
Apr-27-07 01:51 AM |
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Keeping with the Hugh Laurie theme |
dropkickpa |
Apr-27-07 07:53 AM |
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i loved "To the Manner Born" and Keeping up Appearances |
AZDemDist6 |
Apr-27-07 01:56 AM |
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Keeping Up Appearances is my favorite. |
Nicole |
Apr-27-07 02:59 AM |
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One I didn't see on this list is "Dave Allen at Large"... |
ALiberalSailor |
Apr-27-07 03:52 AM |
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One of the funniest shows I've ever seen, in my opinion, |
bullwinkle428 |
Apr-27-07 08:14 AM |
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Goodnight. Thank you. And may your god go with you... |
ALiberalSailor |
Apr-27-07 05:36 PM |
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"Dave Allen at Large" |
KingDaevid |
Apr-27-07 07:51 PM |
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Yes!!! "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"!!! |
IntravenousDemilo |
Apr-27-07 04:16 AM |
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Whoops, I meant Geoffrey Palmer, not Geoffrey Thornton (who doesn't really exist). |
IntravenousDemilo |
Apr-28-07 06:20 PM |
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Can Blackadder not get some love? |
Orsino |
Apr-27-07 06:05 AM |
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Blackadder is the funniest BritCom I've ever seen, followed by... |
bif |
Apr-27-07 09:15 AM |
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I find Fawlty painful to watch. |
Orsino |
Apr-27-07 09:38 AM |
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"Fresh horse!" |
Forkboy |
Apr-27-07 06:34 PM |
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She may have been into the NEW British Comedy too. |
emmajane67 |
Apr-27-07 06:23 AM |
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I love Absolutely Fabulous. But, unfortunately, that series |
RebelOne |
Apr-27-07 06:44 AM |
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The Vicar of Dibley |
hippywife |
Apr-27-07 07:00 AM |
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That is a funny show. |
mainegreen |
Apr-27-07 07:06 AM |
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Yes, I like the V of D |
geardaddy |
Apr-27-07 03:03 PM |
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French and Saunders is good too. |
geardaddy |
Apr-27-07 03:13 PM |
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Phoenix Nights |
Thankfully_in_Britain |
Apr-27-07 07:04 AM |
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I recommend: |
TOhioLiberal |
Apr-27-07 07:08 AM |
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Hmmm... |
socialdemocrat1981 |
Apr-27-07 07:56 AM |
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Thank You for That Encyclopeidic Set of Reviews |
ribofunk |
Apr-27-07 10:16 AM |
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At Home with the Braithwaites |
aljones |
Apr-27-07 08:26 AM |
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Father Ted and Young Ones from your list. Two of my favs. n/t |
Nickster |
Apr-27-07 08:27 AM |
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Black Books and Spaced |
GirlinContempt |
Apr-27-07 08:28 AM |
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I'll second those suggestions. |
primate1 |
Apr-27-07 11:39 AM |
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Posh Nosh is a great show I don't know if it still airs tho' |
skyblue |
Apr-27-07 08:39 AM |
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Richard E. Grant is brilliant. |
geardaddy |
Apr-27-07 03:09 PM |
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I'm Alan Partridge was good |
Little Wing |
Apr-27-07 08:44 AM |
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How could you forget Mr. Bean?! |
kdsusa |
Apr-27-07 08:47 AM |
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Both Father Ted and Vicar of Dibley are brilliant. |
bbernardini |
Apr-27-07 09:04 AM |
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You're the Only Person to Mention Fools and Heros |
ribofunk |
Apr-27-07 09:38 AM |
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They're quite good. I hadn't heard of it until my uncle mentioned it to me. |
bbernardini |
Apr-27-07 10:00 AM |
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Little Britain, Black Adder, Mr Bean, Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, |
myrna minx |
Apr-27-07 09:48 AM |
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The young ones, Spaced and any of the Black Adder's. |
chimpsrsmarter |
Apr-27-07 10:23 AM |
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"Spaced" is a must if she liked Shaun & "Hot Fuzz" |
Monkey see Monkey Do |
Apr-27-07 10:28 AM |
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I Was Absolutely Going to Buy Spaced |
ribofunk |
Apr-27-07 11:37 AM |
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If hse liked Shaun and hot Fuzz... |
JonathanChance |
Apr-27-07 03:12 PM |
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Some of them are ancient... |
VLC98 |
Apr-27-07 10:50 AM |
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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Black Books, Spaced, The Mighty Boosh |
primate1 |
Apr-27-07 11:41 AM |
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Good Neighbors, Fawlty Towers, The Office, and Keeping Up Appearances |
DrDan |
Apr-27-07 11:43 AM |
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Definitely Fawlty Towers. |
slj0101 |
Apr-27-07 11:45 AM |
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I haven't seen all or even a lot of these |
hyphenate |
Apr-27-07 12:04 PM |
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Seconding The Vicar of Dibley. |
seawolf |
Apr-27-07 12:24 PM |
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My recommendations from the list are: |
vino |
Apr-27-07 02:51 PM |
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The Office (the original) |
geardaddy |
Apr-27-07 03:00 PM |
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Coupling is very funny |
Rambis |
Apr-27-07 03:05 PM |
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Agree on Coupling |
MysticalChicken |
Apr-27-07 05:00 PM |
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Little Britain is quite funny. |
geardaddy |
Apr-27-07 03:06 PM |
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Thank You, Everyone, for All the Input |
ribofunk |
Apr-27-07 04:07 PM |
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Archangel is a good flick,I thought. |
Forkboy |
Apr-27-07 06:36 PM |
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Definitely the Young ONes |
martymar64 |
Apr-27-07 06:19 PM |
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Why not these? |
HypnoToad |
Apr-28-07 06:22 PM |
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"Good Neighbors" |
FloridaJudy |
Apr-28-07 07:24 PM |
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