British Comedy Guide

Worst idea for a sitcom

This should be fun, bet you can all think of some stinking.

1 Several men and their dogs.

3 inveterate doggers, in Swafham and their uproarious adventures, don't tell their wives!

2 Hang about Stan!

The death sentence is brought back to the UK, this is the mad cap antics of HMP Swiftly-drop. Like the Office, with a d list celeb dispatched each week.

After You've Gone

Weekend dad Jimmy offers to move back into the marital home to look after his two teenagers when his ex-wife volunteers to tend victims of a natural disaster in Africa. Unfortunately, Jimmy's patrician mother-in-law, Diana, views him as a walking, talking natural disaster so she virtually moves in to "help", which generally means undermining Jimmy whenever possible! With a smart-talking daughter, Molly, who thinks she's already a woman, and a son, Alex, who occasionally dresses a bit too much like one, just how much of a challenge can adapting to fatherhood on a daily basis be? Jimmy's ex-wife stays in Africa to tend the victims of a natural disaster in the second season leaving domestic calamities to continue at home as Jimmy and his mother-in-law Diana attempt to share both a roof and parental duties.

Philadelphia the movie to sitcom series.

Quote: Charisma @ February 21, 2008, 6:47 PM

After You've Gone

Weekend dad Jimmy offers to move back into the marital home to look after his two teenagers when his ex-wife volunteers to tend victims of a natural disaster in Africa. Unfortunately, Jimmy's patrician mother-in-law, Diana, views him as a walking, talking natural disaster so she virtually moves in to "help", which generally means undermining Jimmy whenever possible! With a smart-talking daughter, Molly, who thinks she's already a woman, and a son, Alex, who occasionally dresses a bit too much like one, just how much of a challenge can adapting to fatherhood on a daily basis be? Jimmy's ex-wife stays in Africa to tend the victims of a natural disaster in the second season leaving domestic calamities to continue at home as Jimmy and his mother-in-law Diana attempt to share both a roof and parental duties.

I hope they never make a sitcom like that.

The Office.

A fat office manager has a personality complex with a need to make people like him - but just ends up putting his foot in it every time.

"Apocolypse Now Then Now Then"

Jimmy Saville returns to our screens in a brand new "Viet-Com". US Special Forces have been sent in to find and assassinate General Saville because they believe he's gone insane.
You'll be "Vietting" your pants with laughter as Sir Jimmy attempts to hide from his pursuers without his gold jewellery jingle-jangling. Eurgh-eurgh-eurgh!

"Apocolypse Now Then Now Then"...

... because you love the smell of cigars in the morning.

Quote: Aaron @ February 21, 2008, 7:00 PM

The Office.

A fat office manager has a personality complex with a need to make people like him - but just ends up putting his foot in it every time.

Nope. I think that ones been done actually. Isn't that the one that Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant did?

Perry LOL write that sucker.

Next ironic answer will be punished by catapult.

Dads out of his tree.

A fundamentalist Christian discovers his mum actually boffed a monkey, and it's escaped from the Zoo. Watch out the vicars coming for tea, can he get dad back up his tree before the shit really hits the fan.

Quote: sootyj @ February 21, 2008, 7:05 PM

Next ironic answer will be punished by catapult.

Laughing out loud sorry, boss.

Quote: Perry Nium @ February 21, 2008, 7:01 PM

"Apocolypse Now Then Now Then"

Jimmy Saville returns to our screens in a brand new "Viet-Com". US Special Forces have been sent in to find and assassinate General Saville because they believe he's gone insane.
You'll be "Vietting" your pants with laughter as Sir Jimmy attempts to hide from his pursuers without his gold jewellery jingle-jangling. Eurgh-eurgh-eurgh!

"Apocolypse Now Then Now Then"...

... because you love the smell of cigars in the morning.

ROFL

Quote: Charisma @ February 21, 2008, 7:03 PM

Nope. I think that ones been done actually. Isn't that the one that Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant did?

I don't think that anyone would be stupid enough to make something so woefully unfunny.

The Full English

The outrageously funny goings on in The Xenophobia Tea Rooms in Margate. It's run by 30-something Pru, played by Jade Goody. She has a winning way with customers and uncanny knack of putting her foot in it with hilarious consequences.

Pru and her helper, Sunita, get into a different scrape every week.

Episode 1 – “You come over ‘ere!...

Quote: Blenkinsop @ February 21, 2008, 7:12 PM

The Full English

The outrageously funny goings on in The Xenophobia Tea Rooms in Margate. It's run by 30-something Pru, played by Jade Goody. She has a winning way with customers and uncanny knack of putting her foot in it with hilarious consequences.

Pru and her helper, Sunita, get into a different scrape every week.

Episode 1 – “You come over ‘ere!...

I honestly would love to see that.

Quote: Griff @ February 21, 2008, 7:14 PM

Double Entry
Enter the mad world of management accounting, where those crazy bean counters at Grenville & Barkworth are always trying to balance the books while training for their professional exams and working long nights as the financial year-end approaches. Contains scenes of auditing and graphic financial irregularity.

With that title, I thought it was going to be about California's porn valley.

Quote: Aaron @ February 21, 2008, 7:16 PM

I honestly would love to see that.

I'm on to it!!

Griff ironic entries only, that ones probably on BBC1 tonight.

Goldilocks and the 3 Bears,

A blond actress finds her self in a flatshare with Yogi, Poo, and Antonio Fargass.

Abba Dabba Doo

2 cave men 2 cave girls form an iconic pop group, can they beat their rivals Rocks-ette ?

The Bear Necessities

A hilarious tale of a family of bears buying bread and milk.

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