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Your Top 5 favourite sitcoms
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When they auctioned the watch and became millionaires should have been the end.3
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Also very funny in it’s time. Apart from the classic set pieces and occasional bits of dialogue it doesn’t cut it for me. A bit like Morecombe and Wise. At the time I ached with laughter watching their shows but now meh.Stig said:
Very funny, but personally I think it went on a bit too long and had too many spin offs.Stewart said:Surprised by the lack of times Only Fools and Horses is listed.
Should have been killed off at the point Damien was born, if not a bit before.0 -
Farty Towels
OFAH
Blackadder
The Office
Goodnight Sweetheart0 -
Citizen Smith
(1977 -1980)
Robert Lindsay was 'Wolfie' Smith, self-proclaimed leader of the revolutionary 'Tooting Popular Front'.
This amusing series was written by John Sullivan, who went on to write Only Fools and Horses.
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Bottom
Father Ted
I'm Alan Partridge
The Office
The Inbetweeners
Only Fools and Horses was great, but In my opinion it should have finished in the early 90s. Rodney's character changed at some point, I'm not sure when it happened, but the moment he stopped being a dimwit the joke was over.
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Seinfeld
One Foot In The Grave
The Office (US)
League Of Gentlemen
Phoenix Nights0 -
Rodney became intelligent and too self sufficient as soon as he met Cassandra (Yuppy Love). I feel that Raquel (Rachel) also spoiled Dels character somewhat. He offered her somewhere to live (The Jolly Boys Outing) and suddenly became all controlling. This goes completely against Dels character. Still my favourite show though.0
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Only Fools & Horses
One Foot in the Grave
Fawlty Towers
Whatver Happened To The Likely Lads
Phoenix Nights1 -
if you ask me a dozen times I probably wouldn’t give you the same 5 any one time, but I would say OFAH and Fawlty Towers would be in all 12 answers and Modern Family would appear more often than not.
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Some Mothers Do Av Em
Steptoe and Son
Bless This House
George and Mildred
Robin's Nest0 -
Fawlty Towers is perfection.
Apart from that any four from 30 or so depending on what springs to mind.1 -
FFS The Office? Not a single vote for Monty Python or Men Behaving Badly or The Young Ones, Hancock, The Worker. Liked Derry Girls, Bilko, Fonz. Personally Steptoe, Young Offenders, Inbetweeners are up there but hard to narrow down to five. Comedy you consistently laughed at or ones that occasionally actually split your sides?0
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Couldn't pick just 5 straight so picked from categories. In no order
5 from here
Peep show
Only fools
Men behaving badly
It crowd
Car share
5 USA
Fraiser
Curb
Seinfeld
Two and a half men
Parks and rec
5 animated
Simpsons
South park
Family guy
King of the hill
Rick and morty0 -
Monty Python a sketch show not a sitcomSarrf_London said:FFS The Office? Not a single vote for Monty Python or Men Behaving Badly or The Young Ones, Hancock, The Worker. Liked Derry Girls, Bilko, Fonz. Personally Steptoe, Young Offenders, Inbetweeners are up there but hard to narrow down to five. Comedy you consistently laughed at or ones that occasionally actually split your sides?2 -
To be honest I tried to pick the 5 I enjoyed the most at the time of their original broadcast.
As some of them are 50+ years old I doubt I'd like them so much if I was watching them now with an older mans eyes.0 -
Arrested DevelopmentCommunityFuturamaSilicon ValleyPeep Show (s1-4)0
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They've all been mentioned already but off the top of my head
1. Flight of the Conchords
2. Phoenix Nights
3. The Office (US)
4. Peep Show
5. The Royle Family
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My list would change on a daily basis, probably.Today's list in no particular order:Steptoe and SonFawlty TowersBlackadderPhoenix NightsEver Decreasing CirclesTomorrow's list could beDads ArmyThe Thin Blue LineIt Aint Half Hot Mum (I am currently watching the box set)On The BusesOFAH0
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Friends
Only fools and horses
The big bang theory
Always sunny in Philadelphia
Fawlty Towers0 -
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The Vicar is a fantastic character, however the actress who plays Kerry is just boss.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I think it's criminally underrated - the writing is superb and the characters are all well developed. It's a great observation of rural life for the young in modern Britain. Hard to choose a favourite character.CH4RLTON said:
This Country is underrated, one the funniest things thatvhas ever been on telly.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Mine in no particular order:
This Country
Detectorists
Dad's Army
Porridge
Blackadder1 -
I also think the Raquel actress was poorly cast.Stig said:
Very funny, but personally I think it went on a bit too long and had too many spin offs.Stewart said:Surprised by the lack of times Only Fools and Horses is listed.
Should have been killed off at the point Damien was born, if not a bit before.
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Never saw Monty Python as a sitcom. It was more a sketch show wasn’t it?Sarrf_London said:FFS The Office? Not a single vote for Monty Python or Men Behaving Badly or The Young Ones, Hancock, The Worker. Liked Derry Girls, Bilko, Fonz. Personally Steptoe, Young Offenders, Inbetweeners are up there but hard to narrow down to five. Comedy you consistently laughed at or ones that occasionally actually split your sides?
Lots of votes for the Young Ones and MBB, I think.0 -
Always Sunny is a great shout.sam3110 said:Friends
Only fools and horses
The big bang theory
Always sunny in Philadelphia
Fawlty Towers0 -
Parks and Rec is superb, but be warned - season 1 isn’t all that.Stig said:
The three I've heard of are absolute crackers, so on that basis I'll be checking out Parks and Recreation and Camping.SoundAsa£ said:
Never heard of any of ‘em?SantaClaus said:Parks and Recreation
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Camping
Extras
Flight of the Concords
It only starts getting really good when Adam Scott and Rob Lowe turn up near the end of season 2. It then becomes terrific.3 -
Glad you said that, watched the first few and it felt like an Office retread. Will try again.lordromford said:
Parks and Rec is superb, but be warned - season 1 isn’t all that.0 -
Not quite in my top 5, but as I'm not sure it's been mentioned, Drop the Dead Donkey was really good tookillerandflash said:Only Fools and Horses
Dad's Army
Yes Minister/Prime Minister
Red Dwarf (S2 to S6)
Porridge2 -
The actors playing Kurtan and Kerry are brother and sister in real life and also wrote it which perhaps explains why the dialogue is so good and the acting so natural. The vicar I agree is a great character.CH4RLTON said:
The Vicar is a fantastic character, however the actress who plays Kerry is just boss.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
I think it's criminally underrated - the writing is superb and the characters are all well developed. It's a great observation of rural life for the young in modern Britain. Hard to choose a favourite character.CH4RLTON said:
This Country is underrated, one the funniest things thatvhas ever been on telly.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Mine in no particular order:
This Country
Detectorists
Dad's Army
Porridge
Blackadder1 -
Only Fools and Horses
Rising Damp
This Country
Only when I laugh
Fawty Towers
Any order - all great!0 -
I've edited this 3 times, gonna copy @cubes formula!
UK:
The Office (UK)
Blackadder
Peep Show
Fawlty Towers
The Young Ones
US:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Arrested Development
Scrubs (minus the botched ending, no thanks to the writer's strike!)
Trailer Park Boys (actually Canadian)
Malcolm in the Middle
Animated:
South Park
Beavis & Butt-Head
King of the Hill
Futurama
Brickleberry
Honourable mentions:
Bottom
Detectorists
Extras
Happy Days
One Foot in the Grave
Only Fools & Horses (before the endless deteriorating specials)
Phoenix Nights
Red Dwarf
Seinfeld
The Simpsons (would've made top 5 if they'd quit shortly after their golden era)0
















