I don't really watch TV now, but used to like 'Married with Children'
Spaced for me, got me at the right age, everything in there was relevant to me at the time. I've always got time for young ones and Blackadder as well.
I don't really watch TV now, but used to like 'Married with Children'
Outnumbered does it for me
Family Guy and The Inbetweeners get my vote
How about (Just Good Friends)
The best current sitcom is: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
All the seasons are on putlocker
One from the archives that not many here will remember
I didn't know you cared
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37Apscp3hsM
Uncle Mort discusses the ideal women.
Great minds (or simple minds?) think alike. I know it was passed off as a comedy drama, but I'd just about squeeze it into the sit-com category.
The later seasons weren't bad, but not as memorable as the first generation - was one of the new ones in Cuba as I seem to recall?
Reading other responses I have to +1 to Frasier. I very much doubt there will be anything as funny in that style again, very dry and quite grown up comedy, but with a very welcome dose of slapstick thrown in. I can't decide if I envy or pity the chap.
Very interesting to see the lack of shows like Friends on this list. When that was first aired I wouldn't miss an episode, but it doesn't feel like it's aged well.
Aha, Auf Pet already mentioned, sorry missed it as you tucked it into your line mid-sentence. Amazing, amazing show! Yep I think Cuba was one of the later one, TBH I watched just a couple at the start and gave up, although they're on DVD somewhere in a cupboard here.
+1m on Frasier too, made a point of recording the complete series when C4 were showing it mornings a couple years ago (think it's still on now, they started over). Absolute genius writing, I made a point when visiting the 9/11 memorial to seek out creator/producer David Angell's name, not ashamed to say I had a had a lump in my throat.
Pleased to see mentioned somewhere COUPLING, that is a hidden British gem circa. 2000. The one with the girl on the train with the wooden leg is pure gold, highly recommend seeking it out.
Bottom and Porridge for me. Though not necessarily in that order.
I have a top five depending on my mood
Only Fools and Horses
Faulty Towers
Porridge
Still Game
Gavin and Stacy
Don't forget The Fall And Rise Of Reggie Perrin. Will always be topical.
Vintage: Fawlty Towers
Modern: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Eastbound and Down, bloody hilarious!!
30 Rock, arrested development, green wing, black books, parks and recreation.
I don't know if it will age very well, but I can't get enough of "The Thick Of It"; Malcolm Tucker is just fantastic. Added bonus points for the show hiring a "swearing consultant".
If you haven’t seen ‘Camping’ yet, please do, Julia Davis comedy, currently on Sky Atlantic, haven’t laughed so much at a show in ages, 6 parts.
Cheers..
Jase
All my favourites already mentioned but one not mentioned that used to enjoy was Malcolm in the Middle.
15 storeys high. BBC with Sean Lock. I think the series struggled due to obscure time slot. But the reviews all back it up as a good series. I hope I'm not the only one to have seen it.
Random favourites :
Robins nest
Shameless
Good life
Best ever though... Can only be...
Fawlty towers
Honorable mention to the young ones, although i fear it may not have aged well
And to dads army, which has aged extremely well
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Watched young ones again recently and it hasn't aged well. Still very much of it's time, but emotive for me as was out around the time I was at uni.
All time greatest must be Frasier. Apologies if that was mentioned before but haven't read the whole thread
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The Vital Spark
Fawlty Towers
Dads Army
Still Game
The Office and Gavin and Stacey are two of my favourites, but perhaps thats a reflection of my age. I do remember laughing along with my parents to Fawlty Towers.
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The Office and Gavin and Stacey are two of my favourites, but perhaps thats a reflection of my age. I do remember laughing along with my parents to Fawlty Towers.
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The Office and Gavin and Stacey are two of my favourites, but perhaps thats a reflection of my age. I do remember laughing along with my parents to Fawlty Towers.
The Thick of It - for me with Peter Capaldi just superb as a foul mouthed Alastair Campbell clone.
and of course Blackadder.
Dad's Army
Car Share
The Choir*
* A character based comedy in the style of Dad's Army set in a choir loft before and after mass (plot device shamelessly taken from Car Share) and based on my experience of characters within choirs, their quirks and with a doddery old choir master. Someday I'll write down!
The wife would say friends I’ll say only falls and house.
Peep Show and I’m Alan Partridge for me
Only fools and horses
Fawlty Towers
Steptoe and Son
Whatever Happened to The Likely Lads
Father Ted
The IT Crowd
Phoenix Nights still makes me laugh as does the Office. Only Fools and Horses was the best for me though.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is great as well. Watched the first 3 series years back and got back into it after watching a couple of episodes on a flight last year.
I'd agree with many here, haven't seen The Good Place mentioned, though. If you haven't seen it, watch it. (It's on Netflix.)
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
Rab C Nesbitt
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
Frasier. Still funny over 20 years later, and it hasn't dated as badly as some from the same period.
The only ones I can think of that I don't see mentioned are Green Wing and A.L.F.
Some excellent programmes have already been highlighted, I would just like to add, from modern times, Detectorists and Big Bang Theory.
I would expect Men behaving badly has already been mentioned. Watching that as a young adult in the late 90's was fantastic. I still I enjoy it now.
My other favourite is unlikely to have been mentioned and that's Wilfred, made by SBS in Australia about ten years ago. An absolutely brutal, crude comedy about a dog that thinks he is a man and life with his owners. True piss yourself comedy. The Yanks bought the rights and remade it but they had to tone it down and changed the gist of the show to the point where it was dull.
Not seen The Detectorists mentioned as a very recent one.
Only Fools & Horses
Blackadder
Have both achieved classic status
Enjoyed Outnumbered immensely
Friday Night Dinner is also very good recent one along with Inbetweeners
Men Behaving Badly was of it's time don't think it's dated well at all.
Blackadder for me.