British Comedy Guide

Ideas for 'historical' sitcoms? Page 2

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for the over-eager.

That's awesome! I hope it goes threw!

Quote: Griff @ March 17, 2008, 5:13 PM

There was talk about doing a Blackadder series set in the Russian Revolution.

Aaron why isn't my link markup working ?

'Cos it's gay. (For some reason the board isn't recognising the commas and dying. I'll get it fixed when I have some time (ie the relaunch).)

I still want a biblical sitcom.

Quote: Curt @ March 17, 2008, 6:29 PM

That's awesome! I hope it goes threw!

through* Unimpressed

That's the Canadian spelling.

Quote: zooo @ March 17, 2008, 9:17 PM

I still want a biblical sitcom.

Would it be called Only Jews and Camels?

Quote: zooo @ March 17, 2008, 9:18 PM

That's the Canadian spelling.

No, it's the wrong word with the correct sound!

Quote: Aaron @ March 17, 2008, 2:16 PM

Andrew and Jolanta/David - brilliant. Please get writing! :D

It's called "Is that a Roundhead under your Helmet?"

Laughing out loud

Shades of Allo Allo with cliched stereotype Gay Cavaliers and Grumpy Northern Roundheads.

A comedy surrounding the construction of The Colosseum in Rome, and the fact that like Wembley, it might not be finished in time for the <insert big Roman event here>

It could be called "Rome Sweet Rome", and would star Bill Bailey as Julia Caesar.

Just an idea :)

Quote: Aaron @ March 17, 2008, 9:25 PM

No, it's the wrong word with the correct sound!

:( It has been a baaaaaad spelling day for Curt today. I blame the stash, it's been lowering my IQ.

Quote: David Chapman @ March 17, 2008, 9:51 PM

It's called "Is that a Roundhead under your Helmet?"

Just got a book out of the library for research - from the childrens library that is.

From you David, I would have expected nothing less more. :)

Quote: Aaron @ March 19, 2008, 12:04 AM

From you David, I would have expected nothing less more. :)

All the important facts to subvert - and lots of pictures too.

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