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  • Mrs Brown's Boys voted best sitcom of century
  • slowoldman
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    Spaced (well 1999-2001)
    Green Wing.

    Cougar
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    Remembered it – “The Walshes”

    Anyone see it?

    Never heard of it, but that there in the middle there is Graham Linehan, writer of Father Ted, The IT Crowd etc, so it’s got a pedigree.

    chakaping
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    Is it only British shows allowed? Otherwise Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a clear winner for me, for so many reasons.

    UK comedies…
    Fresh Meat
    IT Crowd
    Still Game (cannae wait)
    Phoenix Nights

    Bustaspoke
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    I like Mrs Browns Boys,it reminds me of old school comedy like Morecambe & Wise or Tommy Cooper,it’s formulaic in a pantomime way & as has been said, you can see the punchlines coming but I like it.
    I found The Office tedious yet lots of people thought it was laugh out loud funny.
    Best comedy this century? I.T Crowd,never understood why it wasn’t more successful.

    doris5000
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    yeah Linehan wrote (or co-wrote) The Walshes. There were only 3 episodes, kind of a pilot half-series – I think they were waiting to see if it got enough traction before doing any more.

    I liked it, but somehow it didn’t quite spark for me….

    I have to say that (before he passed away a couple of years ago) my dad loved this, I’d genuinely not seen him laugh so much in years. For me there’s a real element of childhood visits to my nan’s house about it, classic matriarchal Irish Catholic family structure, I can see the atmosphere in my nan’s kitchen in it perfectly, even down to the kitchen cabinets and wallpaper in the early series, the housecoat, perfect – and with the pub scenes I can clearly remember my nan at the social with her friends, and picture the handbags, scarves and half pints of stout. So there’s some really clever stuff in there that has to be deliberate for a demographic who grew up with this.

    yeah totally. This kind of thing helped Father Ted be so successful too – so many gentle references to Irish life in it that don’t really resonate with the English but helped it win over an Irish audience (that was pretty sceptical in the beginning, what with all the religion-bashing and all)

    MSP
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    I would have gone for Coupling as my favourite so far, but seems to be largely forgotten about.

    chakaping
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    Just as an aside…

    WildHunter2009
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    Moist

    Stoatsbrother
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    hmmmm… where to start.

    Not everything is for everyone. But I hate MBB. Almost anything I can think of is better.

    American: Parks and rec, Community, 30 Rock, and Aziz ansari’s recent Master of none has been brilliant. And Bojack…

    UK; Office, IT crowd, Fresh Meat, Josh, Uncle, Green Wing etc etc

    My current favourite is Fleabag.

    But MBB… 😯

    chakaping
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    Interesting we have so many Still Game fans, as it does have a few similarities to MBB – including appeal across the age range.

    CharlieMungus
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    It might be the humour of the familiar and thus why many miss it. I remember when I thought No Problem was the funniest thing on TV bit no one else seemed to get it. Sam with Desmond’s. For many *it’s funny because it’s true*. Only problem is that it might not be your reality. Maybe.

    allan23
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    My current favourite is Fleabag.

    Watched that the other night, expected it to be awful and ended up really enjoying it.

    mudshark
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    would have gone for Coupling as my favourite so far, but seems to be largely forgotten about.

    I did like that and watched some of it in again last year, the Welsh guy made it really and he left before the end. Green Wing and IT Crowd stand out for me – Still Game too, The Office I suppose but ended up liking the US version best really – after the 1st series that is.

    Rather like Man Down at the moment.

    PJM1974
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    Channel Four have been responsible for some cracking comedies. We’ve had Friday Night Dinner, Green Wing, Fresh Meat, The IT Crowd…and The Inbetweeners.

    CaptainMainwaring
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    Another here who things MBB is sh**e. Got bored after about 2 episodes although Mrs Mainwaring likes it. Faves for me:

    1) The Thick of It (I still re-watch it on Netflix)
    2) Still Game
    3) Gavin and Stacey
    4) Bluestone 42

    For some reason I never watched the IT Crowd. Need to have a look judging by the popularity on here

    chakaping
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    For some reason I never watched the IT Crowd. Need to have a look judging by the popularity on here

    Yes do check it out. I almost envy you.

    GrahamS
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    For some reason I never watched the IT Crowd. Need to have a look judging by the popularity on here

    Popularity on here may directly correlate with the number of IT professionals on here 😀

    Stevet1
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    Peep show
    Him & Her

    molgrips
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    I am not a comedy snob, I have quite wide ranging tastes but MBB just didn’t make me laugh at all. Neither did Still Game – they both seemed painfully unoriginal. The Royle Family was a far better version of a kitchen sink comedy than MBB – clever, funny and touching.

    I can appreciate that this might be because I have more Northern blood than Irish, and hence more cultural exposure. This is why after marrying a girl from the American Mid-West and spending time in her home town I can re-watch the Simpsons and understand it far better than I ever did before!

    PimpmasterJazz
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    I live the Harry Hill Movie.

    Harry Hill. More irritating than the aftermath of a midge-infested bivi in the Scottish highlands.

    miketually
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    I’d guess the Venn diagram of Radio Times readers and Mrs Browns Boys fans has quite an overlap.

    The set of people who like actual comedy is way over there somewhere ———->

    DezB
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    Fresh Meat

    Jeez the last series of that was baaad though!

    DezB
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    Cougar –
    Never heard of it, but that there in the middle there is Graham Linehan, writer of Father Ted, The IT Crowd etc, so it’s got a pedigree.

    Interesting!
    Well there you go then, all you nerds have a new comedy to check out thanks to me (It was on BBC2) 😀

    tjagain
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    Molgrips – I suspect thats part of the issue with still game – it might be that you need to have a little knowledge and understanding of Scottish / glasgow culture to really get it.

    Myself I like the banality and pathos of it – and its very acutely observed

    donald
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    No love for Detectorists? I thought that was the best comedy I’ve seen in ages.

    slowoldman
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    Crikey, how soon we forget. Detectorists. Yes.

    alpin
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    Watched one episode of MBB as a colleague kept in about it. Had to switch it off half way through. As above, the obvious jokes, in-your-face/know-what’s-coming and the “oh we made a mistake” got on my breasts.

    For me….
    Peep Show
    Thick of It
    The Office
    People Just doing Nothing
    Inbetweeners

    colournoise
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    Can’t stand MBB. Nor Miranda. Nor any other mainstream sitcom that ‘knowingly’ nods back to those of the 70s (except for one mentioned below).

    For me (and I seem to be typical STW demographic here)…

    Spaced
    The IT Crowd
    Inbetweeners
    Man Down
    The Mighty Boosh
    House of Fools
    Friday Night Dinner – funniest thing on right now
    Raised by Wolves

    slowoldman
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    Looking on the bright side, by the time 2099 rolls around it won’t be the best sitcom of the century. Will it?

    chakaping
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    Need to try Detectorists, heard good things about it.

    clodhopper
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    Not bothered by Mrs Brown, but I find it surprising that People Just Do Nothing has only had one mention on here so far. It’s utter genius.

    Something I actively avoided at the time it came out, simply because of all the trendy young things gushing about it, was Nathan Barley. Just watched it properly for the first time, and it is brilliant. In fact, I’m struggling to think of something that Chris Morris, Charlie Brooker, Peter Baynham etc are involved with, that isn’t.

    Peep Show, I’ve just never clicked with t. Just find it irritating and get bored with it very quickly.

    miketually
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    Spaced
    The IT Crowd
    Inbetweeners
    Man Down
    The Mighty Boosh
    House of Fools
    Friday Night Dinner – funniest thing on right now
    Raised by Wolves

    This reads like a list of comedy that I love, but I’ve not watched the last two, so I’ll have to check those out.

    Something I actively avoided at the time it came out, simply because of all the trendy young things gushing about it, was Nathan Barley. Just watched it properly for the first time, and it is brilliant.

    I rewatched it last year, having watched it and liked it at the time, and if anything it seems even more relevant today than it did then when self-facilitating media nodes were probably more of a London thing.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Edit -Wrong century!

    Durr.

    samunkim
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    Have sat thru a couple of MMB’s – not even nearly funny.

    But

    “Mongrels” was fantastic

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongrels_(TV_series)

    clodhopper
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    “Edit -Wrong century!

    Durr.”

    😆

    I was about to post ‘Blackadder is so last century’, before you edited your post.

    I’ll post it anyway so that others can know the stupidity of your error. 😀

    deadkenny
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    Blackadder still trumps anything this century though so worth saying. Besides, there was the millennium episode/feature, though that was a bit crap.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    I’ll post it anyway so that others can know the stupidity of your error.

    clodhopper
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    “Blackadder still trumps anything this century though”

    Very subjective. I don’t see other good comedy as inferior, just different.

    One sitcom I really didn’t understand the popularity of over here, was Friends. And a lot of 80s + 90s US ‘comedy’. The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince, Rosanne etc I didn’t find at all ‘funny’. Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm though were brilliant.

    BoardinBob
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    If you go back through the TV GO HOME archives, some of the outlandish ideas Brooker had, actually became reality!

    dannyh
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    Mrs Brown’s Boys voted best sitcom of century

    Is quite frankly the saddest indictment of:

    The people ‘surveyed’.
    The state of British TV.

    It is utter bilge and about as funny as watching paint dry. On hospital TV.

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