Tommy Griff
Sunday 13th January 2013 4:23pm [Edited]
South
448 posts
Haven't quite trawled through the several pages around this discussion so I may be repeating some opinions. (Or maybe not)
Despite involving two of my favourite comic actors, I never found Open All Hours funny. I love the set-up, and it's an absolute dream duo of a line-up, but it just didn't make me laugh. The stutter isn't/wasn't funny by Ronnie Barker. It doesn't offend me, it just seems too much of an easy/cheap action to gain a laugh from the audience.
Was Last Of The Summer Wine just made for old people? I think I used to find it funny during the Compo years, and I liked the wheeler dealer old biddy in the antiques shop. Thora Hird delivered her lines marvelously. So, there was a time when those aforementioned actors were involved, that the show provided me with some laughs. This is only an honourable mention as it is one of those shows I don't laugh a lot at anymore, but have full respect for it. There are many worse comedies than this.
It's funny how your taste can change over the years with a sitcom. When I was sprog, I found that The Brittas Empire was brilliant. It is utterly dog shit now. Especially if I find myself flicking over on GOLD, to see them airing an episode. The whole concept of the show is actually depressing.
I gave The Mighty Boosh a go - didn't find it funny. I found that they were trying too hard in that. But, I am obviously in the minority since it was a popular show.
Can't even remember the name of the comedy, but the series with Nicholas Lyndhurst was in a few years back. Bloody woeful.