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Posted on 04-19-06 04:36 AM Link | Quote
When I first got to Rutgers, one the first things I noticed was the channels we get. One of which is BBC america... And I've been glued to the stuff on there. I've been most interested in:
-Monty Python's Flying Circus(of course)
-Benny Hill
-Little Britain
-Creature Comforts
-Ed vs. Spencer
-The Coupling(look at my freakin' username for Pete's sake)
-Father Ted
-My Hero
I'm sure Elmo will reply here soon enough...


(edited by Captain Subtext on 04-19-06 03:48 AM)
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Posted on 04-19-06 09:31 AM Link | Quote
Mebbe I will and mebbe I won't *plays flute* Carrot cake, carrot cake have ye any nuts?

*ahem* Hmm... no Red Dwarf though, plus to say 'my hero' is a comedy is putting it loosely.
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Posted on 04-19-06 11:01 AM Link | Quote
We tend to get a fair bit of British Comedy on the ABC here; although I can't say I watch as much of it as I used to.

I used to love Red Dwarf when I was in High School, and out of High School, I used to enjoy Black Books.

I watched Coupling a bit last year when it was on, very silly. And I watched Little Britain this year, although that's never really appealed to me that much.

However, this reminds me, I need to find a clip from a very recent episode of The Chaser's War on Everything (Aussie Comedy). I enjoyed their take on British Sketch Comedy


(edited by Tarale on 04-19-06 10:01 AM)
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Posted on 04-19-06 12:50 PM Link | Quote
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Posted on 04-19-06 08:53 PM Link | Quote
I've seen relatively little British comedy, limited mostly to the standard fare of Monty Python's Quest for the Holy Grail and Life of Brian, some Mr. Bean, and a bit less common, some Blackadder, which from what little of it I saw was quite good. It's certainly quite...different...and a nice change of pace from the usual comedy stuff.
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Posted on 04-19-06 09:00 PM Link | Quote
I always liked Keeping Up Appearances, Fawlty Towers, 'Allo 'Allo, and Are You Being Served?
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Posted on 04-19-06 09:52 PM Link | Quote
Oh I forgot about Fawlty Towers! John Cleese is so win. I loathe Keeping up Appearances though. That nice old lady is so annoying...ha!
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Posted on 04-19-06 10:45 PM Link | Quote
Two words:


WARTY TOWELS


or Fawlty Towers...
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Posted on 04-19-06 11:01 PM Link | Quote
Keeping Up Appearances IS irritating, but sometimes it's good for a laugh. Yes, Mrs Bucket (prounounced "Bucket" not "Bouquet" as she insists) is annoying, but that's part of the fun.

I forgot about things like Mr Bean and Blackadder too I used to love Mr Bean as a kid

And as for Are You Being Served.... I vaguely remember watching that when I was a kid. Some of the humor I got as a kid, but a lot of it went sailing merrily over my head.
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Posted on 04-20-06 11:51 PM Link | Quote
Oh! I can't believe I forgot the Office! I think The Coupling and Ed vs. Spencer would be really popular to American audiences. The humor in the Coupling, I feel, albeit brilliant, is also simple to understand.
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Posted on 04-21-06 03:09 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Tarale
Keeping Up Appearances IS irritating, but sometimes it's good for a laugh. Yes, Mrs Bucket (prounounced "Bucket" not "Bouquet" as she insists) is annoying, but that's part of the fun.


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Posted on 04-21-06 05:38 AM Link | Quote
I've been getting a bit more good British comedy lately, more Monty Python, from a CD my parents got me for Christmas. "The Final Rip Off" which is quite funny. Some bits from Holy Grail, and a lot from what I assume is Flying Circus.

Judging as well from the nice hardback book my parents got me as well the previous year, they seem to think I'm a bit more interested in the Pythons than I am...funny stuff, but they seem to think I'm obsessed
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