What do you think is the best ever British sitcom? And does anyone remember the one set in the sausage factory, with Dora Bryan, called 'Both Ends Meet'?
Mine's 'Dad's Army'. I've seen them all so many times and I know what's coming, yet they still make me laugh. That my son and my mother find them just as funny is testament to its brilliance.
Credit where it's due, though, 'Fools and Horses' and 'Open All Hours' take a close second and third.
I'm also a big fan of 'Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em'. It may be dated, but the timing, stunts and slapstick are classics of which the only comparable examples have to be those of Buster Keaton.
God, i'd forgotten Dad's Army and Phoenix Nights. I like the more obscure choices like yours, Ethel. Did you also like the Dustbin Men and Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width?
Waiting for God - brilliant script, loved Diana (Stephanie Cole)
Blackadder
Hancock`s Half Hour
Some Mother's Do Have 'em
Are You Being Served? (Dated, but the best double
entendres!)
Porridge (best ever!!)
The Fall & Rise of Reginald Perrin
Rising Damp
Black Adder
The Young Ones
Fawlty Towers
Red Dwarf
Bless This House
'Allo 'Allo
Chance in a Million (got the lot)
Black Books (not last series)
Dad's Army