I haven't read it at all following someones mentioning that Miranda has been included, this renders the entire thing as tosh. End of.
Just finished watching this Channel 5 programme from last night. Now I know these things are subjective and are probably voted for by a lot more women than men. I can almost understand Are You Being Served, It Ain't Alf Hot Mum, The Likely Lads, On The Buses, George And Mildred and a few others not making the list.
But, bearing in mind the list contained Miranda, Mrs Brown's Boys, The Golden Girls, Parks and Recreation among others, I cannot understand how The Office or Phoenix Nights are not in the Top 50. Even weirder is that C5 trailed the programme by talking about the Likely Lads and Happy Days but neither were included.
I'm probably in the minority by quite liking these talking heads Top lists but I won't spoiler the actual list. Can't argue too much with some of the top positions but some of the titles completely missing was completely baffling.
Anyone else watch this? (Probably not live as it was 9-12 last night).
Not sure why people are trying to put a sexist angle on my post. I would imagine that it's widely accepted that Miranda, Ab Fab etc are predominantly watched by women. Generalising for sure but a safe bet. So if, as I imagine, women are more inclined to vote in these polls then it would explain why the list differs from my tastes. And if you poll 100 people, you will get 100 different answers.Didn't watch it but the point about women is interesting. For a moment there I thought 'that's sexist' and then I thought of my own social circle. I cannot stand Miranda or Mrs Brown's Boys. However my wife, who I obviously married, loves Mrs Brown and her best friend who is a very funny woman in her own right loves Miranda. I'm not saying all women do because NSC's very own Edna K puts both programmes down brilliantly on here and twitter. But of all the people I know the only ones I know for a fact LOVE these programmes are female.
I'll further stick my neck out and defend Mrs Brown. It's not my cup of tea but I'm glad it exists. Not everything can be topical / ironic / side splittingly clever. MBBs is, to its credit, on the BBC because the likes of Bens Grandad or my Mrs or whoever it is that DOES like this stuff pay a licence fee too. My dad, bless 'im, watches the likes of Dad's Army almost on rotation and has not real concept of 1980s Alternative Comedy let alone modern stuff. My 8 year old laughs at Bugs Bunny and Minecraft videos. I am somewhere in between. Yet we all need to be catered for.
Miranda can do one though.
Where did Citizen Khan place?
Not sure why people are trying to put a sexist angle on my post. I would imagine that it's widely accepted that Miranda, Ab Fab etc are predominantly watched by women.
Where did Citizen Khan place?