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AlanB
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Posted: May 17 2016 at 07:27 |
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What's your favourite from this list of classic British sitcoms?
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^ Having this poll without Fawlty Towers is like Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark.
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chopper
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Blackadder, followed by Porridge and Dad's Army.
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I have a friend who looks and acts just like the tightwad groveler on Rising Damp.....not a bad show but light years behind the two seasons of Faulty Towers.
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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I should vote for Yes Minister or Blackadder...but I loved The Good Life.
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I know it's a minority opinion but I hated Fawlty Towers.
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How did I forget Fawlty Towers? Sorry.......
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Dean
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I sense that "Other" will do quite well here because even just limiting the choice to anything from the 60s, 70s and 80s opens the polling up to quite a few well-loved sitcoms that are not listed such as The Young Ones, Red Dwarf, Are You Being Served, Up Pompeii!, Last of the Summer Wine, Butterflies, The Likely Lads and What Ever Happened to The Likely Lads, 'Allo 'Allo, The Liver Birds, Man About The House, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perin, To The Manor Born, The New Statesman and Only Fools And Horses. (and many more besides).
Anywaay... I've voted "Other: The Goodies" Edited by Dean - May 17 2016 at 09:31 |
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The BBC have never repeated The Goodies, and there seems to be some kind of dispute around this. I used to love it. Voted for Dad's Army from the list, with more than honourable mention for the mad hotelier. |
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Other..Fawlty Towers
Followed closely by Backadder from the list :-) |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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I expected a Yes Minister/ Yes Prime Minister vote, Lazland.
I don't have clear favourite, though the one that started in the 80s that I most recently enjoyed was The New Statesman (with Rik Mayall). I didn't find it a very consistently good show, though, throughout its run. My favourite scene involves a speech given by Alan B'Stard at a conference where he promotes a book called Sex is Wrong. Favourites in the list have included Yes PM (brilliant show), Porridge, Black Adder and Rising Damp. The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is an "other" particular favourite. I think I'll give Rising Damp a vote. Edited by Logan - May 17 2016 at 11:53 |
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It's certainly odd that they haven't given how popular it was and how long it ran for. Repeats of 'I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again' radio show are on constant rotation on iPlayer Radio so it's not as if the Beeb has some long-running grudge against the Goodies themselves. Given that BBC Worldwide are happy to recycle practically everything else through its UKTV subsidiary (Dave, W and Gold) it's not as if they'd have to sacrifice any of their precious BBC 1 or 2 high-quality prime time (erm... BBC Caravanner of the Year...) to repeat it.
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Two other missing here...
Doctor in the House (1969-1970) & On the Buses (1969) My folks used to watch them during dinner and even as a kid I actually thought they were pretty funny as well. But really Terri...you didn't like Fawlty Towers ?? One of the few people I've met that didn't. And I can say that because... I'VE MET YOU |
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Yes, given my avatar, a reasonable statement There is, actually, a reason why not. As brilliant as the tv series were, the books of them were vastly superior, certainly when read through the eyes of a lifelong civil servant. They go into the detail of civil service machinations and manipulations far better than the shows ever did, and come highly recommended if you can get them. |
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Well, given your avatar, it just goes to show that one shouldn't judge a book by its cover. ;) That makes sense. My parents use to have those books, and I may have them in the garage. They downsized and I took quite a few of their books here. My dad was a civil servant and loved the books. I'm sure I can get them at amazon if I can't find them here. Off on a tangent, but while those books which I believe are based on a show may be better than the show, with that other wonderful British Prime Ministerial series, House of Cards, which was based on Dobb's book, I found the television adaptation much more enjoyable than the book. |
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Felicity Kendal... sigh Edited by chopper - May 17 2016 at 17:06 |
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And seeing as Jan Francis is back on the TV in "I want my wife back" (which is quite funny despite the crap title), I'll throw in a mention for "Just Good Friends", which is something else I haven't seen repeated.
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I, perhaps oddly, liked Felicity Kendal best in the much reviled, but not by me, Chamomile Lawn.
Edited by Logan - May 17 2016 at 17:14 |
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Are You Being Served?
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Do you consider Rumpole of the Bailey a sitcom? Liked Leo McKern and his supporting cast very much.
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