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Which sitcom characters should meet?

Which sitcoms would you like to see cross-over so that the characters could meet each other - even accross the oceans?

There are plenty of team up that I would love to see between Britsh sitcoms and between British sitcoms and US or Australian sitcoms.

Anyone got any ideas?

Sitcom characters from different sitcoms should never meet, Todd. It's like matter and anti-matter meeting and can only ever end badly.

Especially if it is Mr Brittas and Arnold Rimmer.

Partridge & Brent. Obvious, yes, but just imagine it..... \o/

Quote: chipolata @ May 30 2011, 1:05 PM BST

Sitcom characters from different sitcoms should never meet, Todd. It's like matter and anti-matter meeting and can only ever end badly.

Killjoy! :D

Quote: ToddB @ May 30 2011, 1:32 PM BST

Killjoy! :D

I'm saving you from yourself, Todd! Otherwise we'll get some nightmare scenario where the cast of Ab Fab pop up in Roseanne... ;)

Quote: chipolata @ May 30 2011, 1:37 PM BST

I'm saving you from yourself, Todd! Otherwise we'll get some nightmare scenario where the cast of Ab Fab pop up in Roseanne... ;)

My most watched episode of Roseanne... strangely enough - and you mentioned it first! :D

Rigsby goes on holiday to Torquay and stays at Fawlty Towers.

Would love to have seen some good arguments between Rigsby and Basil!

Gareth Keenan and Dwight Shrute.

Mongy from Bread and Geraldine the chicken...

Victor Meldrew & Basil Fawlty.

Norman Stanley Fletcher & Delboy

The Rogue Simulant from Red Dwarf and Blakey from On the Buses...

Edmund Blackadder Esq. from "Blackadder III" and Columbine, Comptesse De Vache from "Let Them Eat Cake".

Not quite the question being asked but the wife made a suggestion a few years ago which would made a great sketch on Comic Relief...Only Fools meets Changing Rooms.

Picture the scene: Del and Raquel decorate Rodney and Cassandra's flat and vice versa. Add Llewelyn-Bowen in to the mix and the possibilities are endless. :)

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