Gordon Bennett
Thursday 20th September 2012 8:23am [Edited]
Basel
19,326 posts
Quote: Pingl @ September 20 2012, 8:29 AM BST
(1)Fawlty Towers is a far broader, more physical comedy with a tour de force performance at its centre.
...
(2)But for me it's Porridge that stays in the mind, it's Porridge that rewards more viewings, always returning a new tic from Mackay, a corker of a line from a minor character, a new look of resignation from Baraclough.
(3) Best sitcom is subjective and an impossible target, maybe favourite would be better.
(1) I remember watching Fawlty Towers when I was a boy and my English speaking skills were virtually nonexistent but I did get the plots (and most of its comedy) because, as you said, the whole thing is very physical and every plot twist is accompanied by obvious actions. Years later when I could speak English and I rewatched the show I discovered and enjoyed many of the clever dialogues and word games but storywise it did nothing new for me. This might be an indication that the show is in many aspects broader than Porridge...but of course, in this context broad doesn't mean cheap and stupid. FT is great. But it has and universal (and physical) language which makes it relatively easy to get.
(2) You have to invest more into Porridge. Many gags and dialogues are very subtle. And sometimes there are even emotional, dramatic moments which are almost completely absent from Fawlty Towers. Porridge takes a bit more involvement from the audience side but can also be more rewarding, as you said.
(3) "Best" and "favourite" is not the same. This is a "comedy snob" site, at least I think it is, so it's better to divide these two words. But even on a comedy snob site it's not a crime to like a show like Mrs. Brown's Boys, but we all know, that the scripts of Fawlty Towers or Yes Minister are of different quality. So if one doesn't like Porridge, one has to aknowledege that it's more sophisticated than "Two Pints Of Lager...", even if you prefered the latter.
But it would be interesting to have a "best" and a "favourite" list (voted by snobs and "comedy fast food lovers") and compare the two. And I bet my arse on it that Fawlty Towers would have the overall better outcome than Porridge because of its broader appeal.