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A show I am not very familiar with. Please, enlighten me.
I remember being strangely drawn to this as a child. I was a bit too young for it, so it felt a bit dangerous and exciting. I watched an episode a couple of years back and I'm not convinced it has aged that well. Lots of chat about SMEG. A whopping 74 episodes, blimey.
For me, a stone cold classic. A stronger first series IMO, but both are still top level comedy. The only representation for Alan at this tournament, despite some wonderful moments in Mid Morning Matters and This Time.
Really happy to see this made the cut - one of my favourite comedies of the past 5-10 years. Revels in the most bog standard mundanity (dump club, panini stickers, chicken dinosaurs) as Kerry and Kurtan manage to have one of the dullest existences ever, whilst still retaining a sweetness. The supporting cast are great too (Mandy is the most terrifying neighbour of all time, and the Vicar is a superb character for them to play off as well).
Along with People Just Do Nothing, the torchbearers for the second generation of mockumentaries.
Safe to say, I'm a fan, so it almost definitely won't progress.
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Reminder - Two qualify from each group into the Round of 16. You have ONE vote per group, so use it wisely. Please feel free to link to relevant YouTube videos, or justify your chosen comedy in writing.
Each Group will run for 5 days, to allow plenty of time for voting.
UK Comedy Cup - Group A
UK Comedy Cup - Group B
UK Comedy Cup - Group C
UK Comedy Cup - Group D
UK Comedy Cup - Group E
UK Comedy Cup - Group F
Group F
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A solid group including a strong contender, IMO.
Drop The Dead Donkey - 1990-1998, 66 episodes
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A solid group including a strong contender, IMO.
Drop The Dead Donkey - 1990-1998, 66 episodes
A show I am not very familiar with. Please, enlighten me.
Red Dwarf - 1988-2020, 74 episodes
I remember being strangely drawn to this as a child. I was a bit too young for it, so it felt a bit dangerous and exciting. I watched an episode a couple of years back and I'm not convinced it has aged that well. Lots of chat about SMEG. A whopping 74 episodes, blimey.
I'm Alan Partridge - 1997-2002, 12 episodes
For me, a stone cold classic. A stronger first series IMO, but both are still top level comedy. The only representation for Alan at this tournament, despite some wonderful moments in Mid Morning Matters and This Time.
This Country - 2017-2020, 19 episodes
Really happy to see this made the cut - one of my favourite comedies of the past 5-10 years. Revels in the most bog standard mundanity (dump club, panini stickers, chicken dinosaurs) as Kerry and Kurtan manage to have one of the dullest existences ever, whilst still retaining a sweetness. The supporting cast are great too (Mandy is the most terrifying neighbour of all time, and the Vicar is a superb character for them to play off as well).
Along with People Just Do Nothing, the torchbearers for the second generation of mockumentaries.
Safe to say, I'm a fan, so it almost definitely won't progress.
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Reminder - Two qualify from each group into the Round of 16. You have ONE vote per group, so use it wisely. Please feel free to link to relevant YouTube videos, or justify your chosen comedy in writing.
Each Group will run for 5 days, to allow plenty of time for voting.
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