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Mash was brilliant so was Cheers.
The first one I fell in love with was Steptoe and Son.............
I’m presently watching Dads Army.
Not at all, Felicity Kendall was Barbara and Penelope Keith was Margot. Would have done sterling service to both at the time (1975-78).
Probably FK slightly more often than PK but can't resist a bit of Posh so she might well have had it a bit Rough Trade...
You can tell someone’s rough age by their picks
First one I remember as a child was “love thy neighbour” absolutely loved it. Shame it would never be shown again due to the snowflakes of the modern era.
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In no particular order I’ve enjoyed;
The thick of it
Murder in Successville
The Office
Early Doors
After Hours (another little known gem from the Craig Cash/Caroline Ahern stable)
Back to Life
Porridge
Toast of London
Rabbit
Curb your enthusiasm
Blackadder 2,3 and 4
Peep Show
The reluctant landlord
Phoenix Nights
Stath lets flats
The Job Lot
Hi de Hi
Brush Strokes
Bottom
Bread
Watching
I’m Alan Partridge
Saxondale
The Detectorists
Him and Her
League of Gentlemen
Red Dwarf
The Inbetweeners
Zapped
And dipping into radio
In and out of the kitchen
Hut 33
Count Arthur Strong
Hang Ups
I’m sure there’s many more.
Rab C Nesbitt and the show which really spawned it, Naked Video
Has anyone chosen any of ITVs sitcoms yet?
Across the board, abysmal.
I’m struggling to think of one that I liked.
Most of my favourites already listed.
I'd add (some being a stretch as sit coms, but someone already included Boosh - which also gets my tick of approval, so...):
Frasier was absolutely brilliant. I still see the odd repeat on a Sunday morning and crack up laughing like Im watching it for the first time.
Frasier
Cheers
Only Fools
Taxi
Porridge
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Finally, someone mentioning Curb, surely the funniest US comedy? Been watching Schitt’s Creek and I really love that, too. In the U.K., I vote for the classics, Steptoe, Porridge, Rising Damp, Only Fools, Partridge etc.