Bit harsh that. Fawlty Towers had it's moments. Admittedly those moments relied almost exclusively on xenophobic slapstick and the kind of hilarious 'farcical misunderstandings' that have kept English am-dram groups in business for the last century. And it was only really popular, in an age when half the country would also sit down en masse to watch It Ain't Half Hot Mum or Esther Rantzen showing us potatoes shaped like a willy, or a dog that didn't really say sausages.Ooh, let me see, the funniest comedy of all time versus something not funny at all
Slapstick done right is very very funny. And Fawlty Towers did it very very right. The scene in The Germans where he tries to break the fire alarm, first by throwing the typewriter through the door, then by punching and hurting his hand and finally by using the telephone that his wife just rung to tell him to do the fire drill has me in stitches every single time I watch it.Not a fan of Fawlty Towers to be honest. All a bit slapstick. It'll win this because it's Fawlty Towers, but it doesn't get my vote
Actually nothing wrong with It Ain't Half Hot Mum, not racist, all of the stupid characters are English, not Indian.Bit harsh that. Fawlty Towers had it's moments. Admittedly those moments relied almost exclusively on xenophobic slapstick and the kind of hilarious 'farcical misunderstandings' that have kept English am-dram groups in business for the last century. And it was only really popular, in an age when half the country would also sit down en masse to watch It Ain't Half Hot Mum or Esther Rantzen showing us potatoes shaped like a willy, or a dog that didn't really say sausages.
But moments nonetheless.
I'd also dispute that The Royle Family is the funniest comedy of all time. Although it's pretty good.
Fawlty Towers is brilliant but it's The Royle Family for me comfortably, I loved that show.
I also appreciate being 41 and it originally coming out when I was 16 -18 has a big bearing on that!