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FSUZeta 05-02-2005 12:30 PM

love britcoms!! fawlty towers, vicar of dibley, ab fab, as time goes by,black adder, thin blue line, 'allo,'allo,waiting for god,monty python,keepng up appearances, to the manor born, and more and more!!

RACooper 05-02-2005 01:03 PM

Man... I can't believe I left Red Dwarf off my list.... or The Office (hated the US version).

vanda 05-02-2005 02:10 PM

Do most of these shows mention come on only on BBC America? I saw AbFab on Comedy Central and Young ones on MTV, is there any other outlets besides PBS that you can catch some if BBC isn't available in your area?

valkyrie 05-02-2005 02:17 PM

My favorite thing ever is the episode of Fawlty Towers where there is a big moose head on the counter and Manuel is back there saying "I can speak Eeeengleeesh. I learned it from a boooook" and the drunk Major dude thinks the moose is talking.

RACooper 05-02-2005 02:50 PM

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Originally posted by vanda
Do most of these shows mention come on only on BBC America? I saw AbFab on Comedy Central and Young ones on MTV, is there any other outlets besides PBS that you can catch some if BBC isn't available in your area?
I'd have to say that Comedy Central, BBC-America, and PBS would be your best bets in the US for catching them.... ideally though you'd have to find someone with DVDs (or another medium ;) ) of the shows... there hard to find on TV even in Canada and the UK (half the ones mentioned are 20+ years old now).

angelic1 05-02-2005 03:47 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
My favorite thing ever is the episode of Fawlty Towers where there is a big moose head on the counter and Manuel is back there saying "I can speak Eeeengleeesh. I learned it from a boooook" and the drunk Major dude thinks the moose is talking.
Hah, that is one of my favorite episodes from that show. Rarely have I ever laughed so much in one episode.

My favorites have already been named, but there are many british comedies that I like. My grandmother was always watching them when I was younger, I think thats where I got it from.

Lady Pi Phi 05-02-2005 09:53 PM

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Originally posted by RACooper
...there hard to find on TV even in Canada and the UK (half the ones mentioned are 20+ years old now).
BBC Canada is not bad for some of the older comedies. I think TVO and PBS also show some. I know YTV shows some Brit coms late at night.

navane 05-03-2005 12:03 AM

I am so all over this thread! I think I could darn near list every British show ever made. LOL Here are my favourites:

- Red Dwarf: mmmeeeooowwrwrrwooowww!!!! Ow!

- The Office: Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are BRILLIANT!!

- Keeping Up Appearances: I swear I laugh *every* time Hyacinth falls into the bushes when confronted by Daisy's dog popping out of the car window

- The Young Ones: "Guys....dinner's on the floor if you want it." What's scary is that, when my boyfriend (who is English!) was much younger, he looked just like Rik Mayall!!! Creepy man!

- Mr. Bean: I just find his quirkiness to be very amusing.

- Blackadder: The snarkiness is what makes this show so endearing.

- Vicar of Dibley: Dawn French's sense of comedy timing is excellent....and that flaky Alice character can't be beat. I also adore that perverted farmer guy...too funny!

- Only Fools and Horses: Dell Boy and Rodney - You plonkers!

- The Kumars at No. 42: It's part "sitcom", part talk-show and 100% funny!

- Alan Partridge: Am I the only one who has seen this show?!?! Steve Coogan is hilarious! Knowing you, GreekChat - a ha; Knowing me, Navane - a ha.

- Fawlty Towers: The Rat episode is by far the funniest FT ever!!!! "It's a Siberian Hampster!" I regularly visit the forum for my favourite English soccer team - here is the avatar I use over there:

http://members.ispwest.com/navane/manuel2.jpg
¿Que?


I only like certain sketches from Monty Python. Sorry, but I never thought AbFab was funny, nor do I care for Coupling. Benny Hill is....uhm....I'm not sure what Benny Hill is! I don't really go for that 1970's dirty humour. :p I watch Britcoms everyday (if you couldn't tell!) and I think I would hyperventilate if my cable company took away BBC America. If that ever happened, I'd have to force Neil to send me tapes of stuff every week. Never fear, I have a worldwide VCR which plays and records in PAL! Booyahkasha!

Dude, RACooper, I don't get me started. :p

.....Kelly :)

tinydancer 05-03-2005 09:32 AM

Favorite Vicar of Dibley moment:
When Alice got married and had 2 Teletubbies for her attendants!

navane 05-03-2005 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tinydancer
Favorite Vicar of Dibley moment:
When Alice got married and had 2 Teletubbies for her attendants!


....and the light-up headpiece!


.....Kelly :)

Glitter650 05-04-2005 02:23 AM

I like Absolutely Fabulous and Are You Being Served

LXA SE285 06-30-2011 07:10 PM

Bumping this old-ass thread

a) to share my joy that my local PBS station has finally brought back the Britcoms after a month of fundraising, and

b) to share my favorite scene from The Vicar of Dibley:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MsbvGmLaU4

:D

MysticCat 06-30-2011 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LXA SE285 (Post 2066746)
Bumping this old-ass thread

a) to share my joy that my local PBS station has finally brought back the Britcoms after a month of fundraising, and

b) to share my favorite scene from The Vicar of Dibley:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MsbvGmLaU4

:D

I love The Vicar of Dibley.

My current favorite Britcom is Outnumbered.

And here are some of my favorite moments from one of the episodes.

AnotherKD 06-30-2011 08:04 PM

Has anyone ever seen Green Wing? Was only on for 2 seasons, and the first one was ridiculously hilarious.

And the best Fawlty Towers episode was the one where Basil hit his head and kept talking about WWII with German guests in his hotels.

Germans: "Stop talking about the war, please!"
Basil: "Well, you started it."
Germans: "No we didn't!"
Basil: "Yes you did, you invaded Poland!"

And I thought I was the only American that though Hyacinth "Bouquet" was funny!

FECK!

AGDLynn 06-30-2011 09:12 PM

DR WHO!!!
 
When hubby and I first started dating, our Saturday night consisted of

"Z's" pizza
Good Neighbors
Dr. Who
As Time Goes Bye (or maybe that was later)

Since then

The Vicar of Dibley
Waiting for God (Is that one one set in the nursing home?) Can't remember the female lead character's name but lead male was Tom.
Chef


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