Rev, Miranda, Whites and Outnumbered.
Enjoyed the Great Outdoors as well.
Rev, Miranda, Whites and Outnumbered.
Enjoyed the Great Outdoors as well.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ December 4 2010, 5:38 PM GMTNot a fan of U.S. comedy, Mark?
He has neither time nor easy means to catch any, sadly.
Quote: bigfella @ December 4 2010, 5:43 PM GMTRev, Miranda, Outnumbered.
Them ones.
There's been some good stuff this year but I don't think there have been any copper-bottomed classics.
The Trip and The Persuasionists (bet I'm the only one who picks this )
Quote: peter gazzard @ December 23 2010, 8:30 PM GMTThe Persuasionists (bet I'm the only one who picks this )
Not even Iain Lee would pick this.
The Inbetweeners by a long way, even though the endless quotes on Facebook became increasingly annoying as the series progressed.
The Trip.
Nothing else comes close.
The Middle... It's very funny, very true to life (reminds me of my own house, minus the husband and older boy!) very well acted, not a bit schmalzy, and the humour is spot on.
I quite like that show too, when I remember to watch it.
I like the teenage girl.
They're all great. It's a good show.
Quote: Veronica Vestibule @ December 24 2010, 12:45 PM GMTThe Trip.
Nothing else comes close.
I enjoyed it to a point as I like Coogan and Brydon (Coogan especially) but I don't see why it was made or what purpose it served. The impressions became tiresome after a while.
The Trip, Roger & Val and Psychoville.
Quote: James Cotter @ December 24 2010, 5:06 PM GMTPsychoville.
Yeah!
The Inbetweeners
Misfits
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Idiot Abroad