Uk Tv

sincerely_helene

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You guys get the coolest programs!

We recently started carrying a show called "Sin Cities" here, which I heard has already been broadcast in the UK for quite some time. For any who have not yet seen it, I highly recommend it!

I can't help but wonder if the host (Grub Smith) is as popular there as I imagine him to be.

My best friend just returned from England a while back and said that the commercials were also quite shocking compared to what we are used to. She claims she even saw one with full frontal!
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Uk tv rocks.........funniest comedies around.

Now I have an excuse to relocate aside from my long-time obsession with Colin Firth!

(Now if I could just convince him to lift the restraining order... )
 
sincerely_helene said:
Now I have an excuse to relocate aside from my long-time obsession with Colin Firth.

(Now if I could just convince them to lift the restraining order... )

I can give you a fake ID, you've watched him in Pride and Predjudice haven't you?
 
sincerely_helene said:
You guys get the coolest programs!

We recently started carrying a show called "Sin Cities" here, which I heard has already been broadcast in the UK for quite some time. For any who have not yet seen it, I highly recommend it!

I can't help but wonder if the host (Grub Smith) is as popular there as I imagine him to be.

My best friend just returned from England a while back and said that the commercials were also quite shocking compared to what we are used to. She claims she even saw one with full frontal!

Sin Cities is shown on a satellite channel, which means that a lot of people don't get the chance to watch it. Grub Smith is not really famous in England, more infamous for being an amusing sex columnist in British FHM.

Watch Coupling (the proper English version rather than the American cover). Then you'll see just how good English television is.

The Earl
 
ABSTRUSE said:
I can give you a fake ID, you've watched him in Pride and Predjudice haven't you?

No, but I have invaded pretty much every movie store in town searching for it.
 
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TheEarl said:
Sin Cities is shown on a satellite channel, which means that a lot of people don't get the chance to watch it. Grub Smith is not really famous in England, more infamous for being an amusing sex columnist in British FHM.

Watch Coupling (the proper English version rather than the American cover). Then you'll see just how good English television is.

The Earl

I have never even heard of it. :(
 
sincerely_helene said:
No, but I have invaded pretty much every movie store in town searching for it.

E-bay?
Do you have Suncoast video there?
 
sincerely_helene said:
I have no idea. :( Is it really good enough to purchase?

Not being a Colin junkie, but knowing several....yes. I'll see what I can come up with for you.

Absolutely Fabulous is my fav UK show, if they still run it....along with French and Saunders.
 
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sincerely_helene said:
I have never even heard of it. :(

It's where the quotes that usually live in my sigline come from. Very very funny - you should see whether you can catch any of it.

The Earl
 
They want to do an American version of Coupling, can't see it working here, too many restrictions.
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Not being a Colin junkie, but knowing several....yes. I'll see what I can come up with for you.

Absolutely Fabulous is my fav UK show, if they still run it....along with French and Saunders.

Much appreciated! I am already trying to convince the local theatures to reserve seating for me and my friends for the newest Bridget Jones! (It comes out a few days prior to my birthday, so I like to pretend Colin arranged it that way on purpose, just for me.)

I think my personal fav is still Fawlty Towers.
 
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TheEarl said:
It's where the quotes that usually live in my sigline come from. Very very funny - you should see whether you can catch any of it.

The Earl

I do know we carry one that stars the guy from "Love Actually." Is that the one you are reffering to?
 
ABSTRUSE said:
They want to do an American version of Coupling, can't see it working here, too many restrictions.

It's been done. It folded after 3 episodes because the American actors failed miserably. Can't be done by Americans.

Helene: I think you're thinking of 'My Family.' Still quite funny, but not the one I'm talkign about. Coupling shows on BBC America I think.

The Earl
 
TheEarl said:
It's been done. It folded after 3 episodes because the American actors failed miserably. Can't be done by Americans.

Helene: I think you're thinking of 'My Family.' Still quite funny, but not the one I'm talkign about. Coupling shows on BBC America I think.

The Earl

Ahh, yes. That's the one. Thank you.:)
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Uk tv rocks.........funniest comedies around.

I tend, of course, to agree with you ... but you do have to take responsibility for Graham Norton. Thanks so much for wishing the annoying little sod on us.
 
Helene, the P&P set is worth owning or renting. I had it in video then got it in DVD. It's all round brilliant, not just for Firth (though I too adore him as Darcy). And Earl's right about Coupling, brilliant comedy cos it's so true to life (i.e., men and women stuff).

Perdita
 
perdita said:
Helene, the P&P set is worth owning or renting. I had it in video then got it in DVD. It's all round brilliant, not just for Firth (though I too adore him as Darcy). And Earl's right about Coupling, brilliant comedy cos it's so true to life (i.e., men and women stuff).

Perdita

The only reason I am hesitant in the least about purchasing P&P is because I know nothing about it, aside from my recollection of how intimidating all those pages looked in high school, and how the kids in the older grades groaned when they were forced to read it. I understand the movie too is quite lengthy, and wonder if it might be a bit much given my short attention span. Firth has yet to dissapoint me, though! :)

I adored his portrayal of Valmont in the older 'Dangerous Liasons' remake.

Anyone else still watch 'Are you being Served?'
 
Sincerely ....we get nip/Tuck on Sky one and maybe in channel 4 now too...hmmm not sure...but its out there.

I just don't get it though!
 
English Lady said:
Sincerely ....we get nip/Tuck on Sky one and maybe in channel 4 now too...hmmm not sure...but its out there.

I just don't get it though!

The channels, or the plot? :confused:
 
There are some comedies I could name that would have you in stitches. RED DWARF for one, I mean who could forget the despair squid. lol

Off the top of my head: PORRIDGE, a classical in every sense of the word.

FAWLTY TOWERS, if that one doesn't split your sides, you're dead.

BLACK ADDER, series one to six absolutely brilliant.

There are so many more, but those are the cream in my opinion.

Carl
 
Carl East said:
There are some comedies I could name that would have you in stitches. RED DWARF for one, I mean who could forget the despair squid. lol

Off the top of my head: PORRIDGE, a classical in every sense of the word.

FAWLTY TOWERS, if that one doesn't split your sides, you're dead.

BLACK ADDER, series one to six absolutely brilliant.

There are so many more, but those are the cream in my opinion.

Carl

If "Red Dwarf" is the one I'm thinking, I rather preffer his Mr. Bean character for some reason.

Have never really been able to get into the 'Black Adder ' craze.

I'm so with you on Fawlty, though!

I'm suddenly reminded of a movie that I enjoyed some time ago. I don't think it ever widely known, but it had me in stitches. Lock, Stock, and 2 Smokin' Barrels I think was the title.
 
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