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  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,363
    Benny Hill hasn’t dated well although some of his verbal comedy is still funny .
    Actually didn't find that even remotely funny even when it was new.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 25,037
    edited November 2024
    Benny Hill hasn’t dated well although some of his verbal comedy is still funny .
    Actually didn't find that even remotely funny even when it was new.
    I was a kid , so seeing scantily clad women running after a Benny Hill in a park appealed to my child’s brain . Always felt embarrassed if my dad was in the room at the same time though . 
  • Benny Hill hasn’t dated well although some of his verbal comedy is still funny .
    Nothing succeeds like a budgie with no teeth!
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 25,037
    edited November 2024
    Off_it said:
    Benny Hill hasn’t dated well although some of his verbal comedy is still funny .
    Actually didn't find that even remotely funny even when it was new.
    I was a kid , so seeing scantily clad women running after a Benny Hill in a park appealed to my child’s brain . Always felt embarrassed if my dad was in the room at the same time though . 
    Why, was he bashing one out?
    No . I was...
  • Still watch recordings of  The Thin Blue Line and Yes Minister
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,078
    iaitch said:
    Diane Keen got them out for Jack Reagan in the first Sweeney film.
    And Linda Bellingham too in the same film!
  • Just started watching Auf Wiedersehen Pet from the start. Still a very good series, clever and well scripted.
  • Afternoon Delight
    Afternoon Delight Posts: 937
    edited January 2
    Just watching an episode of Porridge, absolutely brilliant, as good as ever.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,564
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 

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  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    edited January 3
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    While we are at it……Tales of the Unexpected. 

    I used to be enthralled by these when I was a kid. 
    Absolute bobbins now. 
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    Off_it said:
    iaitch said:
    Diane Keen got them out for Jack Reagan in the first Sweeney film.
    And Linda Bellingham too in the same film!
    She was a different gravy in that. 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,801
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
    Reference to a fizzy drink?
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
    Reference to a fizzy drink?
    Yes mate. It really surprised me. 
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,924
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
    I don’t agree with editing anything out. If you want to watch an old programme then the language and attitudes come with it. If you don’t like them then don’t watch it. 

    If one generation can’t even watch a past comedy programme without editing then how can you expect to learn about social history? Do you want to cut out the work house from Oliver Twist? How about cutting out slavery from all films?

    I’m against all censorship of the past, including children’s books and programmes, like the inclusion of golliwogs for example. People have to understand that the culture was different, and explain the past to their children. If you censor things then you lose understanding of the time in which it was set.
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
    I don’t agree with editing anything out. If you want to watch an old programme then the language and attitudes come with it. If you don’t like them then don’t watch it. 

    If one generation can’t even watch a past comedy programme without editing then how can you expect to learn about social history? Do you want to cut out the work house from Oliver Twist? How about cutting out slavery from all films?

    I’m against all censorship of the past, including children’s books and programmes, like the inclusion of golliwogs for example. People have to understand that the culture was different, and explain the past to their children. If you censor things then you lose understanding of the time in which it was set.
    I don’t agree with it - but they definitely do it. 

  • stevexreeve
    stevexreeve Posts: 1,410
    Watcher an episode of Minder yesterday. Still love the characters & Arthur's ducking & diving but the sexist language and attitudes don't stand the test of time - Arthur (60's ?) leering at a 20 year old woman's arse as she passes him and his comments to Terry 😱. 
    I watched an episode a while ago and they left in an old (maybe lesser known) racial slur from Arthur. 
    I assume that they must have ppl reviewing old programs to identify such parts to edit out?!?
    I don’t agree with editing anything out. If you want to watch an old programme then the language and attitudes come with it. If you don’t like them then don’t watch it. 

    If one generation can’t even watch a past comedy programme without editing then how can you expect to learn about social history? Do you want to cut out the work house from Oliver Twist? How about cutting out slavery from all films?

    I’m against all censorship of the past, including children’s books and programmes, like the inclusion of golliwogs for example. People have to understand that the culture was different, and explain the past to their children. If you censor things then you lose understanding of the time in which it was set.
    I don’t agree with it - but they definitely do it. 

    We were taught edited versions of Shakespeare at school. Left in the stereotype Jews though!

  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,413
    One i went back to a while back was Dear John , written by john sullivan , some really good gags and i still find it  funny  .
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,868
    fadgadget said:
    One i went back to a while back was Dear John , written by john sullivan , some really good gags and i still find it  funny  .
    I remember a scene at a party where a bird farted and Kirk (trying to play the gentlemen) announced to her and the gathered throng that “you can have that one on me darlin” (or similar) 😄

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  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,696
    fadgadget said:
    One i went back to a while back was Dear John , written by john sullivan , some really good gags and i still find it  funny  .
    I remember a scene at a party where a bird farted and Kirk (trying to play the gentlemen) announced to her and the gathered throng that “you can have that one on me darlin” (or similar) 😄
    That's the kind of guy I am!
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,696
    The Fast Show, some just as funny some not as good as I remember
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,851
    I think TV companies have lost the plot. ITV is the worst IMO. Most of their programmes are an excuse to get people who can't afford it to gamble. 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,360
    fadgadget said:
    One i went back to a while back was Dear John , written by john sullivan , some really good gags and i still find it  funny  .
    I remember a scene at a party where a bird farted and Kirk (trying to play the gentlemen) announced to her and the gathered throng that “you can have that one on me darlin” (or similar) 😄
    Mrs Arbuthnot, if I remember correctly.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,156
    One of my all time favourite programmes from the mid 90's was This Life

    Have held back from rewatching in case it has aged badly 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,039
    used to love The Bill, still easy enough watching on UK Gold (or whatever it's called now)
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,413
    On The Buses , the uk used to stop for this programme back in the 70,s . Barely raises a chuckle now   
  • charltonkeston
    charltonkeston Posts: 7,411
    fadgadget said:
    On The Buses , the uk used to stop for this programme back in the 70,s . Barely raises a chuckle now   
    Its so bad its almost worth a watch. As young kid the 70s I like most of my friends loved it. Now its nigh impossible to raise a chuckle at any point. But I think Stan gave all men confidence, if he could "pull a bird" with those looks, so could anyone. Cringing thinking about the whole cast and story lines now. 
    I think having just 3 channels back then it was an easy thing to dish up crap comedies endlessly to a captive market. 
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,531
    fadgadget said:
    On The Buses , the uk used to stop for this programme back in the 70,s . Barely raises a chuckle now   
    Its so bad its almost worth a watch. As young kid the 70s I like most of my friends loved it. Now its nigh impossible to raise a chuckle at any point. But I think Stan gave all men confidence, if he could "pull a bird" with those looks, so could anyone. Cringing thinking about the whole cast and story lines now. 
    I think having just 3 channels back then it was an easy thing to dish up crap comedies endlessly to a captive market. 
    The last episode of Inside No 9 does a great piss take of On the Buses
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 884
    One that is absolute rubbish is The Goodies. I loved it when I was a kid. Watched it when an adult. Utter tosh.