I've watched british comedy my whole life and I don't really really understand why Only Fools and Horses is so highly regarded. It's alright, it's on par with most sitcoms from that era, but I don't get why it's so remembered years later as opposed to something like Porridge for instance
>is still the funniest moment in all of tv history
how do they do it
Everybody references del boy falling through the bar as the peak of comedy and I don't get it. it's not even a very funny fall
Blackadder
Mr Bean
Cracker
Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett
Fawlty Towers
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Top Gear with Mr Richard Hammond and his two gay friends
>not comedy
I, Clavdivs
Wolf Hall
The Prisoner
Sharpe
Hornblower
Rome >comedy
The Day Today
Brass Eye
The Thick of It
The Royle Family
Blackadder
I'm partial to sketch shows as well, but they're not all great.
Keeping Up Appearances
Red Dwarf
Chef
Skins
The Office
Doctor Who
Anything related to Alan Partridge except for Mid-Morning matters
Being Human
Misfits
Cash in the Attic
Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Babestation
Bargain Hunt
Bamzooki
The Raven
Skins
You've Been Framed
Prime Minister's Questions
Miranda
Come Dine with Me
X-Factor
Question Time
Crimewatch
Teleshopping
Bottom
Red Dwarf
Father Ted
Big Train
The Fast Show
Harry Enfield & Chums
Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul
Ever Decreasing Circles
Fawlty Towers
Open All Hours
Porridge
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
Blackadder
Rising Damp
Brass Eye
Alan Partridge
The Young Ones
Peep Show
SPACED
Nathan Barley
Only Fools & Horses
Also Cracker and G.B.H. even though they're not comedies but they're bloody good
my favourites in no particular order
blackadder
yes, (prime) minister
a bit of fry and laurie
jeeves and wooster
'allo 'allo
father ted (not really british, but i don't care)
not that one
>he doesn't like tea spilling kino
ngmi
t. bucket
Holy filtered.
Even my mom likes Top Gear
>comfy comedy
Mr Bean
Blackadder Goes Fourth
Jeeves and Wooster
>comfy crime
Agatha Christie's Poirot
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Jonathan Creek
>the lowest common denominator
My Family
Not Going Out
The Inbetweeners
Peep Show
Skins
Red Dwarf
The Office
>no Fawlty Towers
>no x
That's right. I've deliberately not included that. Sorry buddy, but that right there is not going enough for my original post.
>no some mothers do have em
>no only fools and horses
>lowest common denominator
its the best comedy ever made in the uk you clown stop being a contrarian
I've watched british comedy my whole life and I don't really really understand why Only Fools and Horses is so highly regarded. It's alright, it's on par with most sitcoms from that era, but I don't get why it's so remembered years later as opposed to something like Porridge for instance
Everybody references del boy falling through the bar as the peak of comedy and I don't get it. it's not even a very funny fall
Sacre bleu Rodney, Uncle Albert's shat himself!
>No a bit of fry and Laurie
>No fast show
>No keeping up apperances
NGMI
personally, i loved the second blackadder the most. although 3 and 4 were good too. didnt much care for 1 really.
Nobody likes 1, which is why they overhauled the formula for subsequent seasona.
>every few months
>going about my normal business
>shout RICH-ARD!! in a ladys voice
>continue my work
Blackadder
Mr Bean
Cracker
Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett
Fawlty Towers
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Top Gear with Mr Richard Hammond and his two gay friends
The only thing I watch is The Chase.
SHARPE
SHARPE
SHARPE
Upstairs downstairs
Rising damp
On the Buses
Dj Kat and all the puppet shows they used to have.
>not comedy
I, Clavdivs
Wolf Hall
The Prisoner
Sharpe
Hornblower
Rome
>comedy
The Day Today
Brass Eye
The Thick of It
The Royle Family
Blackadder
I'm partial to sketch shows as well, but they're not all great.
claudius, prisoner and rome are all comedies you illiterate fuck
>is still the funniest moment in all of tv history
how do they do it
Toast of London
Keeping Up Appearances
Red Dwarf
Chef
Skins
The Office
Doctor Who
Anything related to Alan Partridge except for Mid-Morning matters
Being Human
Misfits
The only B*tish shows I've ever watched
Cash in the Attic
Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Babestation
Bargain Hunt
Bamzooki
The Raven
Skins
You've Been Framed
Prime Minister's Questions
Miranda
Come Dine with Me
X-Factor
Question Time
Crimewatch
Teleshopping
god I miss rik mayall
Bottom
Red Dwarf
Father Ted
Big Train
The Fast Show
Harry Enfield & Chums
Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul
Ever Decreasing Circles
Fawlty Towers
Open All Hours
Porridge
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
Blackadder
Rising Damp
Brass Eye
Alan Partridge
The Young Ones
Peep Show
SPACED
Nathan Barley
Only Fools & Horses
Also Cracker and G.B.H. even though they're not comedies but they're bloody good
Oh and Trap Door
Same bro
Yes, Minister
Real depressing intro song for a comedy show, and with a laugh track no less.
Reading the plot summary the plot feels very fitting.
ahh, the British.
WHISKY
Nothing. the fuck kind of stupid question is that? No one cares about europoor shit.
Hyacinth reminds me of of my late Grandma, who was British.
British shows from the 60s-90s were pretty comfy.
Give me a rundown on Blackadder
3 > 4 > 2 >>> 1
Nothing wrong with true British comedy.
Up Pompeii doesn't get enough love.
Corr.
YOU JUST KNOW
there aren't any
my favourites in no particular order
blackadder
yes, (prime) minister
a bit of fry and laurie
jeeves and wooster
'allo 'allo
father ted (not really british, but i don't care)
Garth Marenghi is possibly the best show ever made.
Luthor, the early seasons
Line of Duty
Inspector Morse
Based Hyacinth
https://www.nsfwyoutube.com/watch?v=_rQOwakB7Z0
>ctrl+f
>lovej-
>0 results
fuck this homosexual fucking shitass zoomer world
As time goes by
Mother and Son
Seachange
A Country Practice
Acropolis Now
Hey Dad
Absolutely Fabulous
The Aunty Jack Show
Around the Twist
Blue Murder
yes minister obviously
Mr. Bean and Inside No. 9