Best all time sitcoms

Good choices LC.

Definately Faulty Towers and Blackadder.

Night Court was a favourite as well.
 
Blllaaaaaaaaaaaack Addddddaaaahhhhh!

It's so hard to find people around me that appreciates my kind of humor. I get stomach cramps laughing so damn hard at every episode and situation Mr. Fawlty, Black Adder, or the crew of Red Dwarf find themselves in!
It's not so much slapstick per se, but a real thinking type of humor required to "get" the joke. :D
 
fond of facials said:
Everything Star Trek :D

Were they sitcoms?

To some people I suppose...to me they were a serious attempt at describing a future in some far off time when Man had broken loose from his petty squabbling and the chains of Earth and was taking his rightful place as Leader of the Free Federation...

"God Save Man"

ppman
 
Re: Blllaaaaaaaaaaaack Addddddaaaahhhhh!

Lost Cause said:
I get stomach cramps laughing so damn hard at every episode and situation Mr. Fawlty, Black Adder, or the crew of Red Dwarf find themselves in! It's not so much slapstick per se, but a real thinking type of humor required to "get" the joke. :D

Thats the huge difference between English humour and American. English is very dry, and subtle, the kind you have to be thinking to really appreiciate. American is a lot more "in your face, funny funny, yuck it up" type humour. On the whole, I prefer the English way......and quite a few mentioned in this thread "clones" of english shows.

BlackAdder and Fawlty Towers rule, and for sheer slapstick idiocy...MR BEAN.
 
I'll expand slightly.

All In The Family was an american version of To Death Do Us Part
Three's Company was an american version of Man About The House
There have been many others, these are just two that spring to mind.

Americans DO produce some funny shows, dont get me wrong, but I prefer the English way.

Nothing the americans have ever done will come close to the sheer brilliance of Monty Pythlon.
 
Don't forget that Sandford and Son was a clone of Steptoe and Son.

Having said that:

Are you being served
Black Adder
RedDwarf
WKRP
Three's Company
Fawlty Towers
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em
 
LadyGuinivere said:
Don't forget that Sandford and Son was a clone of Steptoe and Son.
Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

Thanks LG.....Who'd have guessed the talent hiding behind Frank Spencers shabby rain coat and his daft beret?
 
Cheers is the all time best. Fraiser is good. Scrubs is pretty damn funny now, lets see if it lasts or can stay funny long term.
 
When I heard that Crawford was playing Phantom, all I could think of was


"BEEEETTTTAAAAAAAAY".

Then I had the opportunity to see him and was blown away.
 
Dont forget:

The Good Life
George & Mildred (spin of from Man About The House)
On The Buses (that goes W-A-Y back, I'm showing my age)
Open All Hours
 
Draco said:
Dont forget:

The Good Life
George & Mildred (spin of from Man About The House)
On The Buses (that goes W-A-Y back, I'm showing my age)
Open All Hours

OMIGOD..I forgot about those, I watched/watch them all!!

Birds of a Feather
 
US ~
Addam's Family
Benson
Facts of Life
Happy Days
M*A*S*H


UK ~
Absolutely Fabulous
Benny Hill (I could never understand what he said 1/2 the time)
Black Adder (esp 2 & 3)
Monty Python
Young Ones
 
Gr-Gr-Gr-Granville, fe-fe-fe-fetch your cl-cl-cl-cloth.
Still gets me laughing.....

I'm dragging the memory banks for more...bear with me.

Goodness Gracious Me
Gimme Gimme Gimme
The Kumars at #42
Chef (Lenny Henry)
Dads Army
 
Mother and Son (?) I think that's the name, it's an Aussie show.
 
the honeymooners
soap
married with children
the simpsons and
three's company
 
p_p_man said:
Were they sitcoms?

To some people I suppose...to me they were a serious attempt at describing a future in some far off time when Man had broken loose from his petty squabbling and the chains of Earth and was taking his rightful place as Leader of the Free Federation...

"God Save Man"

ppman

And beer was free.
 
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