British Comedy Guide

Their Best & Worst? Page 3

what obvious choices.
The Best is always some very popular and loved comedy.
The Worst is generally some crappy thing. So you had to pick between Clarence and Magnificent Evans for Barker's Worst. Big deal.
Many of the famous actors do not have more than a couple big roles in big comedies (and the exceptions are well known).

PS. I like Butterflies quite a lot. Naturally, fans of Nathan Barley and Bottom are probably not the target audience for it ;) The only problem is - like Aaron has said previously - it leaves you depressed.
But that's probably a good thing - it does not leave you indifferent, and that is a lot, since so many do...

Quote: Jay72 @ December 17, 2007, 4:05 PM

Steve Coogan:
BEST Partridge
WORST Dr Terrible's House of Horror (or something like that)

Dr Terrible's House of Horrible. :)

(Only made it through one episode. Bad!)

Quote: Jay72 @ December 17, 2007, 4:05 PM

Steve Coogan:
BEST Partridge
WORST Dr Terrible's House of Horror (or something like that)

Quote: Aaron @ December 17, 2007, 5:07 PM

Dr Terrible's House of Horrible. :)

(Only made it through one episode. Bad!)

See. It was so crap I couldn't even remember the name!

I thought Bex was OK. I don't thik I've ever seen Spaced though.

The Office was UNDOUBTEDLY brilliant but Extras was a bit strained.

I agree about Nick Lyndhurst that after OFAH I can't accept him in anything else. The same goes for Ardal O'Hanlan after Father Ted.

Extras I only watch for BarryoffEastEnders and the agent. The Office, highly doubtable.

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