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  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    ads said:

    Crossroads
    Tony Hancock
    Keith Harris and Orville
    Mr Tumble
    In The Night Garden, lost track of it after the first series, that Igglepiggle is a wanker
    Tom Kerridge-lardy chef who thinks everything is 'lush' and 'proper', 'proper' salad dodger'

    You mean the iconic ground breaking Hancocks Half Hour?
    Heresy........to the tower with you!
  • ads said:

    Crossroads
    Tony Hancock
    Keith Harris and Orville
    Mr Tumble
    In The Night Garden, lost track of it after the first series, that Igglepiggle is a wanker
    Tom Kerridge-lardy chef who thinks everything is 'lush' and 'proper', 'proper' salad dodger'

    You mean the iconic ground breaking Hancocks Half Hour?
    Heresy........to the tower with you!
    I was more concerned with the Igglepiggle slur.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    edited September 2017
    I know its not a Tv show, but Airplane - The Movie is just cringeworthily treble cringey utter bollox - the only movie i've walked out on. Its as unfunny as good Aids.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    edited September 2017

    I know its not a Tv show, but Airplane - The Movie is just cringeworthily treble cringey utter bollox - the only movie i've walked out on. Its as unfunny as good Aids.

    Talking of which, a friend and I walked out of Titanic after paying top dollar at Leicester Square Odeon.
  • I dont 'get' Blackadder either.!
  • agim
    agim Posts: 1,135
    Adult cartoons like Family Guy & South Park.
  • Another one for Mrs Brown's boys, absolute tripe Irish Mrs Doubtfire, any talent show, particularly with Simon Cowell involved
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,735
    edited September 2017
    Bake off
    Strictly Come Dancing


    Life is too short to watch shit like this .

  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    We had the telly on for thee first time in about 4 month as someone (I'll deal with them accordingly) lent the Mrs a digital box and she wanted to watch Come Dancing, what a load of shit.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051

    We had the telly on for thee first time in about 4 month as someone (I'll deal with them accordingly) lent the Mrs a digital box and she wanted to watch Come Dancing, what a load of shit.

    Load both barrels
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  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    ''Celebrity'' Mastermind. When crossed with TOWIE.

    John Humphrys: What sea separates the east coast of Britain from Norway?
    Lydia Bright (from TOWIE): The Pacific.

    Humphrys : The female flowers of climbing plant humulus lupulus are very important in giving beer its bitter flavour. What are they?
    Bright : Hydrangeas.

    Humphrys : How many pips make up the BBC hourly time-signal?
    Bright : Pass.
    Humphrys: Take a guess.
    Bright : I don’t even know what the question means.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,735
    Friends .

    ( cue the canned laughter )
  • StigThundercock
    StigThundercock Posts: 3,722
    edited January 2018
    Friends - not one intentional laugh, just pitiful sighing at the pointing and laughing at stupid people by equally stupid people, one moderately attractive woman with perky nipples does not a worthwhile program make.
    Mrs Brown's Boys - about as funny as athlete's foot and that bloke's a tax dodging shutcint
    A "celebrity" reboot of any format. Unless somebody does Celebrity Hunted now that might be worth watching.
    The Apprentice, a grizzled disinterested plutocrat clumsily reading his poorly scripted scolding of some dipshit egomaniacs, lost any charm or originality about 9 series ago.
  • The IT Crowd. Never got into it. I do like Richard Ayoade though.

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Should give it another go as it come's highly recommened, but I didn't get into it first time.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    Friends - not one intentional laugh, just pitiful sighing at the pointing and laughing at stupid people by equally stupid people, one moderately attractive woman with perky nipples does not a worthwhile program make.
    Mrs Brown's Boys - about as funny as athlete's foot and that bloke's a tax dodging shutcint
    A "celebrity" reboot of any format. Unless somebody does Celebrity Hunted now that might be worth watching.
    The Apprentice, a grizzled disinterested plutocrat clumsily reading his poorly scripted scolding of some dipshit egomaniacs, lost any charm or originality about 9 series ago.

    I agree with all 4 - dont 'get' any of them. Friends is just sooo unfunny i wonder if i'm watching the same program as everyone else.
    The Apprentice is just cringeworthily poor.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Mrs Browns Boys. Any version of Big Brother or spin offs. Coronation Street, just the dour music is enough. Anything with Nigella Lawson in it or Jamie Oliver.
  • TEL said:

    Mrs Browns Boys. Any version of Big Brother or spin offs. Coronation Street, just the dour music is enough. Anything with Nigella Lawson in it or Jamie Oliver.

    Yellow card!! Heinous blasphemy! Anything with Nigella..? That's a spoof to trip us up isn't it? The rest of your list is unarguable but the divine Miss L is a celestial being beyond reproach.
  • TEL said:

    Mrs Browns Boys. Any version of Big Brother or spin offs. Coronation Street, just the dour music is enough. Anything with Nigella Lawson in it or Jamie Oliver.

    Yellow card!! Heinous blasphemy! Anything with Nigella..? That's a spoof to trip us up isn't it? The rest of your list is unarguable but the divine Miss L is a celestial being beyond reproach.
    THE most annoying woman that has ever been on TV (apart from Mrs Brown)
  • happyvalley
    happyvalley Posts: 8,996

    TEL said:

    Mrs Browns Boys. Any version of Big Brother or spin offs. Coronation Street, just the dour music is enough. Anything with Nigella Lawson in it or Jamie Oliver.

    Yellow card!! Heinous blasphemy! Anything with Nigella..? That's a spoof to trip us up isn't it? The rest of your list is unarguable but the divine Miss L is a celestial being beyond reproach.
    THE most annoying woman that has ever been on TV (apart from Mrs Brown)
    Mrs. Brown has bigger tits
  • TEL said:

    Mrs Browns Boys. Any version of Big Brother or spin offs. Coronation Street, just the dour music is enough. Anything with Nigella Lawson in it or Jamie Oliver.

    Yellow card!! Heinous blasphemy! Anything with Nigella..? That's a spoof to trip us up isn't it? The rest of your list is unarguable but the divine Miss L is a celestial being beyond reproach.
    THE most annoying woman that has ever been on TV (apart from Mrs Brown)
    Mrs. Brown has bigger tits
    That’s nice.
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  • The IT Crowd. Never got into it. I do like Richard Ayoade though.

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Should give it another go as it come's highly recommened, but I didn't get into it first time.

    Gets better from series 2 when Danny Devito joins.
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,195
    Frasier.

    Best show ever apparently. Cannot stand it.
  • Frasier
    Friends
    Game of Thrones
    Love Island
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,485
    Being made to watch dancing on ice, my god it's awful.
  • DiscoCAFC
    DiscoCAFC Posts: 1,762
    Mrs Brown's Boys
    Any Soaps
    The Eggheads
    The Chase
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334

    Friends - not one intentional laugh, just pitiful sighing at the pointing and laughing at stupid people by equally stupid people, one moderately attractive woman with perky nipples does not a worthwhile program make.
    Mrs Brown's Boys - about as funny as athlete's foot and that bloke's a tax dodging shutcint
    A "celebrity" reboot of any format. Unless somebody does Celebrity Hunted now that might be worth watching.
    The Apprentice, a grizzled disinterested plutocrat clumsily reading his poorly scripted scolding of some dipshit egomaniacs, lost any charm or originality about 9 series ago.

    they did. it wasn't

    http://www.channel4.com/programmes/celebrity-hunted
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited January 2018
    I must admit, I can put my brain into neutral and watch Mrs Brown's boys if it's on and be mildly entertained. I wouldn't seek it out though. I lost the will to live after seeing 20 minutes of the film however. It was even worse than Harry Hill the Movie and I wasn't sure that was possible!
  • Anna_Kissed
    Anna_Kissed Posts: 3,302
    edited January 2018
    Countryfile
    When is the BBC going to do a piece about Terriermen and illegal Dig-outs at fox hunts?
    Answer: Never. Too busy filming yet another piece about 'Lambing'. All yours, Adam Henson. Again.
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,783
    Seinfeld.
    Meant to be one of the greatest sitcoms ever. I’ve tried to watch it, tried to give it time and tried to view without prejudice, but I’ve watched about ten episodes and I just can’t see what’s supposed to be so good about it. Also, Jerry Seinfeld’s face and voice make me want to commit violence.
    Weirdly, considering Larry David’s involvement in both, I find Curb Your Enthusiasm amusing.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,112
    Never hated it, but never got OFAH, mainly due to Rodney being an idiot, which, admittedly, was due to me seeing him on stage at the Greenwich Theatre when he must of been all of 14, being a fucking idiot.