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Slightly surprised to see here, with Martin Freeman appearing for the first of 2 times in this group. Sky One comedy about modern parenting. This snuck in, but I suspect it won't have had enough viewers to make much of a dent in this tournament.
Such a huge show at the time - the birth of the mockumentary genre, and kickstarted the career of Ricky Gervais amongst others. Influenced a whole generation of men to talk a certain way. The show is endlessly quotable, but with a real warmth and pathos that elevates it above peers IMO - most likely the influence of Merchant, given the clumsiness of some of Gervais' future works without Merchant. This could go far.
Still relevant at times, but equally feels very of it's time, much like The Mighty Boosh. I enjoyed it back in 2005 but I'm not sure how I'd find it now if I went back. A Chris Morris & Charlie Brooker creation, so whilst very funny it was also dripping with cynicism, which I have to admit I can find a bit wearing after a while.
The strength of this show really lies in the dialogue and the performance - Jez and Mark are such well-created characters, and we all know people who are a bit of a Mark, or a bit of a Jez. A great show with a number of classic episodes.
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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 H
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The last Group gets underway. In my opinion, 2 great comedies and 2 others making up the numbers - for once it might go as planned....could it?
Breeders - 2020-2023, 40 episodes
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The last Group gets underway. In my opinion, 2 great comedies and 2 others making up the numbers - for once it might go as planned....could it?
Breeders - 2020-2023, 40 episodes
Slightly surprised to see here, with Martin Freeman appearing for the first of 2 times in this group. Sky One comedy about modern parenting. This snuck in, but I suspect it won't have had enough viewers to make much of a dent in this tournament.
The Office - 1994, 7 episodes
Such a huge show at the time - the birth of the mockumentary genre, and kickstarted the career of Ricky Gervais amongst others. Influenced a whole generation of men to talk a certain way. The show is endlessly quotable, but with a real warmth and pathos that elevates it above peers IMO - most likely the influence of Merchant, given the clumsiness of some of Gervais' future works without Merchant. This could go far.
Nathan Barley - 2005, 7 episodes
Still relevant at times, but equally feels very of it's time, much like The Mighty Boosh. I enjoyed it back in 2005 but I'm not sure how I'd find it now if I went back. A Chris Morris & Charlie Brooker creation, so whilst very funny it was also dripping with cynicism, which I have to admit I can find a bit wearing after a while.
Peep Show - 2003-2015, 54 episodes
The strength of this show really lies in the dialogue and the performance - Jez and Mark are such well-created characters, and we all know people who are a bit of a Mark, or a bit of a Jez. A great show with a number of classic episodes.
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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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