MrsLogicFromViz
Friday 21st August 2015 9:59pm
suburban south London
2,851 posts
Quote: DougWonnacott @ 20th August 2015, 12:33 AM BST
Reviving a thread that died 7 years ago. Nice work Chappers.
If it's 'don't get' as in 'don't understand the joke' I genuinely can't think of any British shows. If it's 'don't get' as in 'don't understand why other people find it so funny' there are plenty:
Blackadder - Oh, I love it. I have all of the DVDs and scripts and that. Used to bore people silly quoting it.
Ab Fab - It's ok, hugely over-rated IMHO.
Vicar of Dibley - A bit too twee for my tastes, although I did like the strange eccentric characters and Alice's confusion over Geraldine's 'rude' joke at the end.
Mrs Brown's Boys - agree, I can't stand it, but it's hugely popular, so what do I know?
Monty Python (except for the films which I quite like) - very patchy to say the least. Some moments of genius mixed in with quite a lot of filler.
League of Gentlemen - Oh, I love this show (qv with Blackadder)
Nathan Barley - I agree with you, tried watching it twice but gave up.
I'm sure there are some more
Oh, no, no, no Doug and I thought that you and I were chips off of the same comedy block!? My comments are inline.
Quote: Lee @ 21st August 2015, 9:01 AM BST
Maybe it needed more of a run? Alan Partridge had years of radio and live appearances to develop, whereas Saxondale, as far as I'm aware had 1 or 2 series?
I quite enjoyed Saxondale and found it well-written. I especially used to like the sarcastic receptionist played by Morwenna Banks.
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 21st August 2015, 7:22 AM BST
While you are on the subject - Tony Ferrino. The one character that is lost on me.
Some funny songs in there, one lyric comes to mind in regard to his duet with Kim Wilde
"I didn't know quite what would follow."
"I'm so glad that she could swallow."
Ahem. A very limited genre though, I agree. I suppose it showcased the vocal talents of Mr Coogan?
Quote: playfull @ 20th August 2015, 9:36 AM BST
Keith Lemon
Seinfeld
But with no sense of shame over either.
Keith Lemon - I agree, but Aaron loves his body of work
Seinfeld - I love 'Curb' but find the New York-set sitcom far too dated.
Quote: Woozie @ 21st August 2015, 2:21 AM BST
Gavin And Stacy. Very run of the mill and boring. No idea how it got as big as it did. It has a great cast though.
Ali-G. I like all his other characters but this one stuck around for way too long and I just don't understand why.
G&S - a good comedy/drama with some real laugh out loud moments and a bucketload of quality acting. I'll say it again though - Alison Steadman - STOP OVER-ACTING!
Quote: Jack F @ 20th August 2015, 9:30 AM BST
Flight of the Conchords is one of my favourite comedies of the last decade. The radio show was great too. And how people can't find these funny I just don't know!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jVAHAuiS4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBp5lF43E4k
A colleague thought I'd like it, but I don't 'get' it either.