Quote: Gordon Bennett @ September 20 2012, 9:23 AM BSTBut 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.
I think it would almost certainly be the case. In many ways this is the accepted wisdom, much as 'Citizen Kane' is voted greatest film, even though it isn't. Although I believe Vertigo shifted it this year, Harrah. Fawlty Towers is a great comedy, but I am a comedy snob, and for me it's Porridge every time. The genius of it, although not intentional is that it never dates, set in a prison it ironically is not a prisoner to the time it was made. It would however be both my favourite and the best in my opinion. Comedy as I said is a moveable feast you take from it what you want, I want Porridge. I guess we like what we like, but at the end of the day they are both classics and nothing can take that away from either of them. I guess it's like asking who's the better Michelin Chef, the food will be outstanding anyway.