Who else loves British comedy ??? I rewatched coupling recently. I just found black books and spaced gatherings. Any other British comedy you love? Ohh red dwarf! I haven't watched that in ages though.
Dave Allen at Large. One race joke & PBS pulled the show. Liberal left wing tyranny.
Canada & The UK have the best shows & I am proudly biased in their favor. Less explosions, less manly men doing manly things to other men ie explosions. Better dialog. Words matter. Sentence structure matters. Costumes. Less explosions. Ranging from silly to sophisticated, the Brits are masters. What is wrong with the US? Our men are fascinated by Explosions!!!!
The Young Ones, Monty Python and Are You Being Served were watched extensively while under the influence of various mind altering substances back when I was in college. I especially miss The Young Ones. God I loved that show.
Are you being served! Oh so good. I want to be her when I'm old
I loved The Young Ones! I was trying to explain that show to someone last week.
One does not simply "explain" The Young Ones. They go to You Tube and play an episode of the show, and the recipient will either get it or they won't.
Monty python. "I fart in your general direction!"
"Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!"
I love British Comedy. Benny Hill is one I can think of and the man everything seems to create a crisis, Mr. Bean. I think he is hilarious.
I used to love watching Benny Hill and Mr. Bean.
is it true that they still show benny hill on American tv? its not been shown in uk since the mid eighties!
@Gingerfrizz I haven't seen them on TV for a while now. Early 2000's was the last time that I saw them on TV in the U.S.
Love British comedy. I remember discovering Monty Python on PBS when I was at University and have loved it ever since. I recently discovered my library has DVDs of Red Dwarf. It isn't any less dumb now than it was back then. I loved it.
Faulty Towers besides MPFC of course. I thought CrazyHead, on Netflix was pretty good.
Father Ted.
By far and away the best non-religious religious comedy programme ever.
Agreed! Father Ted is hysterical! It's by the creator of The IT Crowd, which is also great.
Black Adder!
never liked coupling, something about people who are obsessed with pairing up
I watched one episode of black addler. It was ok but I'll need to try more later.
Coupling is one of my favorite shows. There are so many funny parts.
Love Black Adder too.
Coupling was good, but Outnumbered was funnier. They haven't come back with a new season yet, though. @Holyhellkel
I watched enough Top Gear as a child to adopt British slang.
The Thin Blue Line, I am right now in the middle of watching the entire Red Dwarf series again, Death In Paradise, haven't started on season 7 yet, not sure about the new guy. Young Ones, Bad News, Bottom....just to name a few...
Do any you Yanks form over the pond like DARK humour?
If so you will like 'The LEAGUE of Gentlemen' very dark and very warped buwahahha1
OCD household
Aqua Vita
You wouldn't want to take your pet to this vet
mR CHINNERY VIDEOS
Kez Parody
don't have a funeral here
Yorkshire Airlines
Accurate portrayal of us Yorkshire men
How we Yorkshire folk dance
The office. Bottom, taskmaster, 8 out of 10 cats does countdown, extras, the ricky gervais show (xfm), An idiot abroad. the 2 ronnies, Jimmy Carr, tim vine
OMG 8 out 10 cats does countdown is one of my favorite things ever. Love Jimmy Carr (regular 8 out of 10 cats and Countdown are pretty cool too and I love Quite Interesting)
I love British late night shows like The Russel Howard Hour, and 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
I assume you already went through all the required Monty Python?
Yes. Though I don't think I finished flying circus
My faves have been listed, as a kid it was the Carry on team, and the Doctor at large series. No offense guys, but I find American humour lacking, the British seem to have it sown up. Three Stooges versus Monty Python, though I have to Admit Martin and Lewis, Abbot and Costello were pretty good.