For me it always was Patsy.
1999 watching this on cable TV in America on HBO laughing at jokes I hardly understand. Just like my teachers and all the older women in my life I could see the beautiful woman inside of them.
Comedy Central pushed this hard.
I’ve never heard anyone mention it online or in real life.
Pretty sure they just made fun of women’s problems, so they might be based but I’ll never know.
This was the only show comedy central continuously showed reruns of in the 90s that I couldn't get into. I still watched it all the time, of course.
For me it always was Patsy.
1999 watching this on cable TV in America on HBO laughing at jokes I hardly understand. Just like my teachers and all the older women in my life I could see the beautiful woman inside of them.
yeah i always assocate this show with the late 90s era of Comedy Central I remember watching in middle school, back when that channel was basically reruns of this and SNL. i remember finding it amusing as a kid but felt like it was too adult for me to understand when i was like 12 or 13, i should give it a rewatch id probably like it more now
late 90s and early 2000s Comedy Central reruns was basically Gen-X comedy school for me on all the stuff I missed out on because I was too young to see them when they originally aired (Kids in the Hall, 80s and 90s SNL, UK Whose Line, AbFab, The Critic, all the kino 80s comedies they always played and so on
Joanna Lumley is gigabased in general. Recently watched that show where they left her on a desert island for a week and she was happy as frick just chilling out on a beach drinking coconut milk. She also said she got naked as soon as the camera crew left for the day and they caught her like it.
Did the show have female writers? If so, did those writers contribute anything funny, or just waste space as talentless diversity hires while the male writers wrote everything good?Of course women can be funny performers when acting out jokes written by men, the real question is whether women can come up with funny jokes themselves.
cked
Never liked this show.
It's for the same kind of people who "like" Fran Drescher.
Saffy was so cute in season 1
For me it always was Patsy.
1999 watching this on cable TV in America on HBO laughing at jokes I hardly understand. Just like my teachers and all the older women in my life I could see the beautiful woman inside of them.
She was cuter in Press Gang
This was the only show comedy central continuously showed reruns of in the 90s that I couldn't get into. I still watched it all the time, of course.
Comedy Central pushed this hard.
I’ve never heard anyone mention it online or in real life.
Pretty sure they just made fun of women’s problems, so they might be based but I’ll never know.
>americans trying to understand british humor
Frick you're problem?
What about your stupid homosexual moronic humor.
Show me what is funny dumbass!
Didn't think so!
>person tries to be successful
>falls short
Your entire country has one joke
yeah i always assocate this show with the late 90s era of Comedy Central I remember watching in middle school, back when that channel was basically reruns of this and SNL. i remember finding it amusing as a kid but felt like it was too adult for me to understand when i was like 12 or 13, i should give it a rewatch id probably like it more now
late 90s and early 2000s Comedy Central reruns was basically Gen-X comedy school for me on all the stuff I missed out on because I was too young to see them when they originally aired (Kids in the Hall, 80s and 90s SNL, UK Whose Line, AbFab, The Critic, all the kino 80s comedies they always played and so on
The show was huge in Europe during it's run. The same like keeping up appearances, a show Americans would not understand at all.
the UK gets all the better women comedians
for me its The Little Girl from Absolute
this show was kino and from a different time back when women on TV were based
Joanna Lumley is gigabased in general. Recently watched that show where they left her on a desert island for a week and she was happy as frick just chilling out on a beach drinking coconut milk. She also said she got naked as soon as the camera crew left for the day and they caught her like it.
Only homosexual men like this show.
idiot
clever
it's one of matt stone and trey parker's favorites
wait, americans know about abfab? the frick
>British people know about the Simpsons?
bump
-cking quiet for five seconds, Jesus Christ. If these vapid prostitutes won't shut the frick up...
I watched it on PBS
Did the show have female writers? If so, did those writers contribute anything funny, or just waste space as talentless diversity hires while the male writers wrote everything good?Of course women can be funny performers when acting out jokes written by men, the real question is whether women can come up with funny jokes themselves.