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Must see TV – the best of British sitcoms

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British comedy at its best.

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Only Fools and Horses

 
Why do I love Only Fools and Horses, let me count the ways? I still cant decide who I like best Delboy cos of his Brut aftershave and delightfully bad French, Rodney for his general gawkiness and boyish good looks (yeah I realize I am strange), Grandpa with his filthy hat or uncle Albert and his "During the war" line. British comedy at its best. I have grown up on this stuff and I cannot recommend it more profusely. There are 3-wheel vans, exploding blow up dolls, quips, wit and British sarcasm, what more could you possibly want? It has been voted as the best British sit come ever.
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Red Dwarf

 
This is another good one. I started watching it by chance during one summer break. The story plot is about a ship that is drifting through deep space. You have Lister - from Liverpool and eats a lot of vindaloo, Rimmer - hes a pompous git and a hologram and Kryten - mechanoid. Oh and I forgot Cat -hes basically a human mutation of Listers cat. Anyhow hilarious. Even though I generally dont like Sci-Fi well apart from Battlestar Galactica.
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Monty Python

 
It is pointless to explain Monty Python I mean if you havent watched it ever it is popular culture after all.
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Black Adder

 
Want to see what Mr. Laurie did before he became my favorite curmudgeon and America's favorite doctor? Watch Black Adder, he does a mean Prince of Wales but also in the last season hes quite fancy in a dress. Got to love them you'll never see a normal, decent British actor a) shy away from making a twit out of himself b) shy away from wearing a dress.
Rowan Atkinson is brilliant, perhaps I got so used to him as Mr. Bean I forget there is more to him then slapstick comedy.
And Baldrick disgusting thick lovely Baldrick and his cunning plans.
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One Foot in the Grave

 
Victor Meldrew is my second favorite grouch House is the first I just realized whats with me and the grouches I must be masochistic. Anyhow a story about a grumpy pensioner and his wife. I know I know it doesnt sound like much but trust me it is. Riproaringly funny.
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Absolutely Fabulous

 
Who does not know about Edwina and her faithful sidekick Patsy? Aaaah. I would hard stretched to tell you my favorite Ab Fab moment. Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Saunders and a host of reoccurring characters make this a must see for any self-respecting lover of British humor. Absolutely Fabulous is absolutely hilarious.
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Yes minister

 
Bureaucracy, corruption, inefficient civil service, very and I mean very clever but which is more astounding (and I have found that out just now, based on some real situations). But then again, life can be so ridiculous sometimes are you surprised? Anyhow, it is about a minister (later in the series he becomes the Prime minister) who has to deal with the machinery that is British civil service. Of course general opinion is that he is a bit of a twit. Hm should I mention this, Margaret Thatcher was a fan.
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Fawlty Towers

 
Aaaah John Cleese, he can be annoying at times cant he? But I love him much the same. I watched Fawlty Towers marathon one weekend when I had the flu, I almost chocked cos my nose was blocked and I laughed so hard and the snot, well you get the idea.
Mix a small seaside hotel, crazy owner and his more stable wife, Spanish waiter that speaks bad English and semi-normal receptionist, throw in a few crazy regulars and you get Fawlty towers.
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Are you being served?

 
One of the golden oldies but I do love it. About a department store in London with a cast of characters so diverse it make for some giggle inducing situations. I did like Mr. Humphries (him for his voice) and Mrs Slocombe (her for her hair) the best.

8 Comments

 

Great list! I watch most of these. I am just finishing season 7 of Red Dwarf.
Andrewsimpsonize22_thumb RAANTposted 351 days ago
I have seen Monty Python and Fawlty Towers--they are great! Haven't seen the rest, but I think they may have "Are You Being Served" and "Absolutely Fabulous" on tape at the library. I'll have to check them out sometime. Thanks for the list!
Tulips_thumb gratefuldaisyposted 351 days ago
Glad you like it :) Hm Red Dwarf well I liked the earlier stuff better :) OH if you do watch let me know how you liked it...
Empty_profile beta520posted 351 days ago
I'm always looking for new adventures and ways to use my Netflix. Thanks for the ideas.
Pam-oml-avatar-2_thumb Pamposted 351 days ago
I really enjoyed the British version of The Office. If you like the US version you owe it to yourself to check it out. If you don't like the US version you may still like the British version. And if you don't watch either, you should rent them on DVD.
Grover_thumb jarroyoposted 341 days ago
I just finished the entire Red Dwarf series... all 8 seasons. The last couple get a little bit flaky... but it's WORTH watching!!
Andrewsimpsonize22_thumb RAANTposted 341 days ago
I've actually seen Black Adder and that's some good stuff.
Empty_profile hipupposted 338 days ago
Oh I love British version of the Office... it is painful to watch at some points but damn funny... and I forgot A Bit Of Fry and Laurie :)))
Empty_profile beta520posted 242 days ago
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