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hc4361 | 18:37 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Am I the only that enjoys this sitcom?
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Dunno, but the crap Brummie accents are quite funny imo.
I'd sya, probably yes. Yes you are.
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the little bit i watched was execrable.
combustible, just like our neighbours, spitting on their doorstep, lovely.
I started watching it the other night but ended up watching a full episode of whatever happened to the likely lads on you tube, haven't laughed out loud so much in a while!
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He doesn't spit, just gurgles in the back of his throat, which is family use as an early warning alarm that he is nearby.

Love the Astrakhan hat, the way his screen wife struggles not to laugh, the 'don't be a silly billy' catchphrase, the music, the ridiculousness of the whole thing.
I think it is awful! Very old fashioned and predictable.
They could have just re-run It Ain't Half Hot Mum with extra bog rolls.
Embarrassing and unfunny. So perhaps yes.
I have given it time to grow on me but alas it has fallen on barren ground.Just not funny at all.Dont the cast realise how it comes across to an audience,crassly racist at times.They might have got away with it when TAINT HALF HOT was made but shirley not now.
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In It Ain't Half Hot, Mum the wonderful Michael Bates was blacked up as Ragi Ram. I found that bit funny because he was born in India, spoke fluent Hindi and had a love of the country.

Nobody is blacked up in Citizen Khan, it is written and performed by British Muslims, sending themselves up and having the occasional dig at British society.

I think it is very clever how they have they have made their token white person, Dave, the mosque manager, reflecting the token roles ethnic minorities played in British programmes years ago, and indeed Midsomer Murders has been forced to write in to episodes now.
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How is it racist, tommy-h?
"The Pakistan News Watch website described the programme as "an assemblage of stereotypes" but added that "shows like Citizen Khan are essential in multicultural societies and help put all communities on an equal footing - if everyone can have a laugh at everyone else's expense, then no one can claim superiority"."
Watched a bit of it once and thought it was terrible.
Mine was less a comment on the pros and cons of blacking up white actors than one of the vintage of the "comedy" and the way it seems to be made by theatre actors who've forgotten that the microphone has been invented and there's no need to project to the gods.
It's amateur dramatics at best.
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That just adds to the comedy, though.
Oh well, to return to your original question I'd have to answer no, you and combustible enjoy it.
We like what we like, it's why so many different programmes are made, enjoy. :)
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:) I am also much enjoying The Bletchley Circle, George Gently and Mrs Biggs. Maybe I'm in a time warp.
Loving bletchley and GG.never got round to looking at Mrs biggs. Any good?
I think Citizen Khan's awful, far too stereotyped.

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