maltaseagull
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Fast show provided so many catch phrases
Fast show provided so many catch phrases
The Day Today currently in 3rd place.
How is The Day Today not WALKING this
I mean The Fast Show and the IT crowd are OK. Easy watching but nothing special.
The Young Ones is 'of it's time' eg. original at the time, but on rewatching...very obviously a bit sh*t.
Weird people.
I remember trying to make myself watch Bottom and trying to find it funny as lots of my school mates thought it was hilarious and I didn’t want to be left out. It was painful watching. I just didn’t get it even as a teenager, just pretended I watched it from then on!Im gonna get hated for this but ex-national treasure Rik Mayall did lots of comedy that was incredible at the time but dated really quickly and it quite rubbish years later. Young ones was a must watch when I was a kid and we all quoted it in the playground etc. now it is dire, Bottom - nob jokes and poor, The new statesman was so on point but I couldnt finish the box set. Drop dead Fred - shite.
That clip isn’t funny enough is it ?Fancied her something rotten...
Ditto Steptoe and Son and Whatever happened to the Likely Lads? (Especially relevant as sadly Brigit Forsyth has just died ) In fact I'm not even sure Monty Python was included. However that has dated badly.What happened to Hancocks Half Hour ?
Well as I couldn't decide, I'll vote for The Day Today for you.I'm feeling VERY guilty about voting for The Young Ones. The wealth of evidence provided by people in this thread has swayed me towards The Day Today and now I regret not voting for it, frankly. It was always a tough group and my vote really paid no heed to the fact that it is quite dated. My mistake for which I apologise to all fans of TDT.
But it's the stuff of absolutely vintage NSC world cups. You've just got to hope a proper genius comedy DOES win the thing.
There are one or two on the appropriate thread saying the same as you about The Office, but not me. I remember it was on BBC2 and used to chuckle the following morning with a colleague, as we were the only two in our office who had ever heard of it. Then it went to BBC1 the following year and became mainstream. I thought it was superbly well observed - definitely a little dated but not so much that you still can't relate to the characters even now.Ditto Steptoe and Son and Whatever happened to the Likely Lads? (Especially relevant as sadly Brigit Forsyth has just died ) In fact I'm not even sure Monty Python was included. However that has dated badly.
And as I'm obviously in a grizzling mode I'll add I must be the only person in Christendom who thought The Office was 'ok' at best.