Quote: Wheel @ 2nd February 2018, 10:51 PMFor me they don't live up to the standards of things from the 1970s like Porridge as an example. Is it because PC is more a thing nowadays, than it used to be I don't know? I know a lot of stuff back then, you cannot get away with now, Love Thy Neighbour as an example.
For the most part you can get away with more now, the chief exception being white people saying the N-word, which I think is fair enough. If you look at the sitcoms and sketch shows of the last 15 years or so, there's more comedy than ever involving stereotypes because people are learning the nuances between using race, gender etc to make a point, and being a crank.
In something like It Ain't Half Hot Mum, or even to an extent Mind Your Language, the issue is the lack of nuance more often than the jokes. Not to mention they're not exactly the pinnacle of comedy anyway.